Thank you to everyone who made our rainy and exciting early spring trip to Muir Woods absolutely breathtaking last May! With a slight increase in some free/travel time, we recently began cultivating a love for our Nation's wonder National Parks and have been absolutely astounded at the friendliness, insightfulness, and enthusiasm that all of the NPS Rangers, Ambassadors, and other NPS employees have demonstrated towards us during these early months of many adventures to come!
In the odd numbered years, I have taken my grandchildren on a "Grand Adventure." I pack up my car, gather the kids, and off we go to visit our National Parks and some state parks. We hike some trails, learn what we can about the various parks, and get junior ranger badges. We have an awesome time as we have the joy of the outdoor world we all love, the time with cousins (and grandma), and learn how we can be better stewards of these places. Thank you for all that you do for our visits and for sharing your knowledge and time with us.
You all put in the hard work, dedication, enthusiasm, long hours, hot/cold days, and uphold your promise to share this beautiful land with all people of the world.
Thank you for your continued service, it makes a difference!!
People are able to find magic, amazement, paths less taken, peace, serenity, hope, challenges, adventure, and so much more through the work you put in!
Thank you again, for the continued dedication towards preserving our nations most scenic parts!
I recently completed a two-month/6,600 mile road trip from Indiana to several of our magnificent National Parks (Wind Cave, Badlands, Theodore Roosevelt, Glacier, Grand Teton, and Great Sand Dunes). There were lots of other stops along the way (big thumbs up to Custer State Park, absolutely brilliant) and even a trip to Grasslands NP in Saskatchewan and Waterton Peace Park. America, the beautiful, indeed! Our National Park employees were *always* kind and attentive. Sorry--can't call out anyone in particular but everyone with whom I made contact was courteous and informed.
Dear Whoever You Are,
Thank you for everything you do, your dedication to the national park service, and your resilience. I love you! And I hope you feel love and appreciation even on the bad days.
Xoxoxox Sarah
Thank you to all you do, we appreciate it even if you donāt feel appreciated. Beautiful parks, wonderful visits.
I'm fortunate to have visited many of our national parks. I would be hard pressed to name all the individuals who have made these visits more informative and enjoyable. I never encountered a park employee or volunteer who was not friendly and helpful. Hats off to these workers who showcase the wonders of our country.
We've been to all but 3 over the past several decades and my comments apply to all really. I wish I had the names of the Ambassadors we've encountered, they should be recognized! They been unfailingly kind and educational. And then there are all those fine ambassadors we have not had the pleasure of meeting - but especially those behind the scenes folks who keep our trails in good shape and parks clean. Thank you SO much!
Thank you to all who make our national parks thrive.
I frequent parks/monuments/historic sites quite often - I experienced them first thru my parents and passed along my passion for them to my children.
My 40 yr old son has been filling his park passport(s) since he was 12.
We have a reverence for our national park system and enjoy all flavors of it throughout the year and throughout our spectacular country - it is a treasure worthy of saving & experiencing, which could not happen without all of you - a huge hug to you for your passion, hard work, and love for our national parks.
Amazing park with super friendly and helpful rangers. Thank you!!
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