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Contributors who make a donation of $250 or more receive this handsome, 92-page, advertising free guide to exploring the National Park System.

National Parks Traveler could not exist without support from its readers and listeners. We recently pointed that out, and we'd like to thank those who responded:

Heidi Fuchs

Davitt Woodwell

Caryl Purdue

Charles Miller

Jonathan King

Christopher Elbert

William Brakebill

Charles Beaudette

Russell Richter

Michael Olsen

Michal Hall

Jeffrey Trust

Mark Wenzler

John Plonski

Amy Renshaw

Tom Philippi

Katherine Green

Evald Carlson

Paula Hartzer

Dennis Divoky

Melissa Krom

Tim Korte

We'd also like to thank those who have been making recurring monthly donations:

Michael Bender

Kevin Kissling

James Tapner

Patrick O'Driscoll

Patrick and Wendy Poinsot

Bria Sullivan

And a great thanks to the more than 300 who have donated since the Traveler transitioned to a 501(c)(3) nonprofit media organization. This support has been invaluable and evidence of the interest in daily coverage of the National Park System. 

This year, contributors who make a donation of $250 or more receive our 92-page, advertising-free annual Essential Park Guide to exploring the National Park System. Within its covers are stories about wildlife in the parks, where to go fishing, fall color destinations, weekend road trips, history preserved by the parks, and photography. Parks featured in the stories range from Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve in Alaska to Voyageurs National Park in Minnesota and Padre Island National Seashore in Texas.

Thank you all.

Kurt Repanshek

Founder, editor-in-chief

A copy of National Parks Traveler's financial statements may be obtained by sending a stamped, self-addressed envelope to: National Parks Traveler, P.O. Box 980452, Park City, Utah 84098. National Parks Traveler was formed in the state of Utah for the purpose of informing and educating about national parks and protected areas.

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