Just like the special environment of GNP; you too are special and extremely appreciated. Know you are supported by those who benefit from your service.
I want to take this time and Thank Tyler Brasington on everything you do, protecting and preserving bears, especially grizzly bears. Allowing visitors to witness these majestic animals. The bear charts you do every year. In loving memory of 399. Here's to having grizzlies forever on our landscape
Thank you for protecting our park. I consider YNP my backyard. Thank you for being the voice for all the bison, wolves, grizzlies, and other wonderful animals that make YNP their home, and for educating visitors on how to lessen their impacts on these wonderful creatures and this beautiful landscape. You are all so very appreciated!
Dear Trail Crew -
Thanks so much for the amazing work you do keeping the 2 Med area looking so great. Despite its increasing popularity, the trails are in amazing shape! We appreciate you!
Sarah and Bill
A huge THANK YOU to all the rangers and park personnel for making the Yellowstone experience so magical! With all the challenges you have, especially with crowd sizes and wildlife management, your professionalism is second to move! Keep up the great work!
Thank you, all the Rangers, Volunteers and Ambassadors who work in our national parks. Especially the Rangers, Volunteers and Ambassadors in Glacier National Park. You take care of our most precious park with love and respect, thank you so much.
Thank you so much for the hard work you do to keep the park running for us Montanan's! The rangers and park employees have to put with a lot, but are always polite and kind, in answering, well let's say uneducated questions. Thank you to the park employees who tend to the public restrooms, you do such an awesome job! Even though at times it interferes with a preferred photo op I would love, I am so grateful that the rangers go to such lengths to protect our wildlife! Thank you all so much for the work you do!!!!
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
Learn about the Battle of Little Bighorn with a guided or self-guided tour, honor the Native Americans who fought there, and visit the Indian Memorial.
This national historic site in Montana commemorates the Western cattle industry from its 1850s inception through recent times.
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