'just doing my job"--that's what you've said many times---now its time you've heard "job well done!"
THANK YOU
Thank you everybody that worked at Zion national Park this last week. You guys were fantastic.
THANK YOU!!!
I have visited various national parks around the country. Without your hard work and dedication the parks would not be what they are. Your care to maintain and preserve the land. Your knowledge so visitors can learn about the protected area and wildlife. I have had a great experience visiting each park, learning something new. Gaining an appreciation for the park, its history and importance to this country. Thank you so much for everything you do for your park and the visitors!
I have had the joy of visiting some (but not yet all) national parks: The Great Sand Dunes, Rocky Mountain, Shenandoah, The Grand Canyon. The Badlands, Martin Luther King Memorial. The Park Ambassadors on every occasion were amazing and made the visit even better than expected. Thank you Ambassadors and thank you to all the park employees!
Thank you all for your hard work! We love our National Parks and forests and spend as much time there as possible! Thank you for all your hard work and keeping us safe! We've had too many adventures and stories all over the parks to name. You're the people we leave our hiking itineraires with and that we report to when we get back, and gives us advise on hikes and areas. All the good information has kept us from even needing to be rescued and allows us safe, fun, and numerous visits!
I always feel so relaxed and safe knowing You are there!!!!
Thank You All for ALL You Do šš³ š¦
Sorry I don't recall the rangers' names ( there were two of them), but I was in Yosemite in August 2016 when I saw a notice of a ranger led hike to the top of Sentinel Dome, to watch the sunset over El Capitan at the exact same time of the full moonrise in the opposite direction over Gray's Peak.
I got injured by one of my students, and as a result, I have spent five years recovering from a traumatic brain injury. I became part of a scouting troop, and forest preserves became a sanctuary from all the loud sounds that triggered my PTSD. Hiking trails became a way to rebuild my endurance. I'm so grateful that places like these exist. They became a safe haven for healing. Thank you for providing such a wonderful resource.
Thank you for all you do for our Parks
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