North Carolina

Interpretive and Protective Ranger Force

Thank you for your dedication and service to the public. My father was in charge of the Wetherill Mesa Archeological Lab at the Park from 1959 to 1966, during Project '66. The rangers were key in helping visitors, both American and foreign, in understanding the culture and daily lives and work of the Anasazi people, who occupied the area from the 9th to the 13th centuries, when they disappeared, probably due to a 26-year long drought. The evening campfire talks were among my favorite activities there.

Juliet Harland

Thank you for making our trip to Moab so memorable. Your knowledge of hiking trails helped us see wonderful views that were off the beaten path. We enjoyed the entire adventure!

Ranger Laura

One of the highlights of our trip to the Grand Canyon was the delightful and informative talk that Ranger Laura did about the California Condor. And the best part of it w as that, during the talk, she sighted and pointed out a condor flying overhead.

All Park Rangers

I thoroughly enjoyed learning about and getting to view the juvenile condor while I was visiting the Grand Canyon. The ranger who was there took his time to explain so much to us about the condors and things in general that happen at the Grand Canyon. The Rangers make our National Parks fabulous! Thank you!

All NP Ambassadors

I am always in awe at the work of the NP Ambassadors. Thank you all for being so knowledgeable and helpful. A great big thanks for doing all you do to protect our parks! I always look forward to speaking to an ambassador when I visit any NP.

All NP Ambassadors

Thank you to all of the ambassadors out there who have done such an amazing job making our NP’s such a wonderful experience! I have been able to experience so many unbelievable places and learned so much. I am so grateful! Thanks again!

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