My husband and I have traveled the past several years to many national parks and monuments. Everywhere we go the rangers are so friendly and have a passion for what they do. They added so much to each of our experiences. Thank you Rangers!! What wonderful people to have!
Peggy! Thank you again for rescuing Ron and I from Mowich Lake Road after we abandoned the Wonderland Trail because we just werenāt prepared for the snow :) You are remembered for your kindness! Weāll be back and better prepared to complete the whole route next time!!
We stayed at the Hoosier National Forest, Hardin Ridge campground near Monroe Lake, Indiana for 3 nights in September 2021. The staff there was friendly, courteous and very informative about the forest and the area in general. Our stay was pleasant and we had absolutely no issues. Kudos out to the staff at all of our wonderful National Parks, Forests and Monuments. They work hard to help make the park visit an absolute top notch experience. Looking forward to visiting some western parks and monuments in 2022!
We have been fortunate to visit a number of our National Parks from Mt. Rainier to the National Seashore in Massachusetts. The many Ambassadors that we have talked with have always been very informative with knowledge of the park as well as help in knowing what trail best fits our abilities. Our love of our parks motivates us to see more! Thank you for all you provide and we hope others can experience the beauty and grandeur that they have.
To ALL NPS Employees in. ALL of our parks, THANK YOU for your selfless service -- you continue to be, along with our armed forces personnel, the heart and soul of our federal government. This summer will have me checking off my final five NPS sites in the lower 48, and raising my total to 400 sites in the past decade. And at EVERY location, the efforts of all NPS personnel have been inspirational and deeply appreciated!
Thank you for all the hard work you have put in to keep Rocky National Park organized and well maintained. The abundance of information you shared with us about the park animals , plants and history made the trip that much more enjoyable. You and your colleagues are what makes the National Parks such a great place to visit and to learn. Keep up the great work!!
One of the greatest feats of the American Revolutionary War is memorialized at Fort Sackville, whichĀ George Rogers Clark and his men capturedĀ in 1779.
At the Indiana Dunes National Park, visitors can explore 15,000 acres of natural terrain including hiking through forests.
See Abraham Lincoln's boyhood home site in Indiana and witness life as it would have been on an 1800s farm. Hike, bike and visit the living historical farm.
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