My family and I visited Mount Rushmore in July 2023 and were amazed by the knowledge and presentation given by the park rangers discussing how the land formed in that area. I truly enjoyed hearing about the facts and left the park with a greater appreciation. Thank you to all who devote their time to educating others about these beautiful wonders and preserving the natural beauty of our National Parks.
Thank you to all the Rangers, at Zion and across the country, for all your work. You are much appreciated ! But in particular, I wish to thank the ranger (I donāt know her name, unfortunately) who gave encouragement as this Midwesterner was hiking up Walterās Wiggles. She brought a smile to my face even as I was panting and slowly making my way up! Thank you!
Thank you for your hard work and dedication to the National Parks. It is much appreciated even though you may not feel that everyday!
Many thanks to all the amazing people who protect our national parks and show the public how important it is to protect and save our environment and wildlife and parks . You work hard but many donāt know what you do or even that you are there. So from everyone across the United States I say bravo to you all for your dedication and determination and commitment. A big THANK You a for all you do.
I wish I knew his name! My husband, my two young adult daughters and I took a much needed outing to the Preserve in 2020. It was our first time there and we very much enjoyed our day. The park ranger who greeted us was a kind soft-spoken man. He patiently answered our questions, including information about the bison which we were excited to see (and I was concerned with making sure we would be safe!).
Ranger Sally created the after-dark Moon Hike into the desert at Carlsbad Caverns Natl Park. We enjoyed it during our late June visit this year. Youāre our favorite Ranger, Sally!
Hi, Ranger Gabe! Thank you for the super Bat Flight program, followed by the cool Moon Hike in late June! Your good work is appreciated!
Thanks to the ranger (TX school teacher) whose scientific knowledge and passion for sharing made my visit unforgettable. Will always remember his enthusiasm which he as contagious.
Running over a total of 1,000 miles scattered across 10 states, the California National Historic Trail traces one of the greatest mass migrations in American history in the mid-1800s as over 250,00
Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve protects the once vast tallgrass prairie and its resources. Visitors enjoy hiking, fishing, and education programs.
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