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Patronize These Businesses And You'll Support National Parks Traveler

The National Parks Traveler partners with a number of businesses that donate a percentage of your purchase to support the Traveler's ongoing coverage of national parks and protected areas. From lodging in Yosemite National Park and Tyler Nordgren's inspiring posters of the night skies over the parks to outdoors-influenced jewelry from Park City Jewelers, when you treat yourself, family, and friends through these partners, you help ensure the Traveler's future.

Musings From The Parks: Navigating National, Wild, Recreational, And Scenic Rivers

There are relatively few rivers and streams across the country designated as either "national," "wild and scenic," or "recreational," and so it seems to reason they should be held to a higher environmental standard than their peers. But when you look at those rivers, you'll see a range of regulations when it comes to how big of an engine can be placed on a boat plying its waters.

Petersburg National Battlefield Planning Preservation For Historic Smokehouses

Petersburg National Battlefield in Virginia is preparing for the preservation of the two smokehouses and dairy at the General Grant’s Headquarters Unit in Hopewell. The preservation of these buildings, which are part of historic Appomattox Plantation and listed as a part of the City Point National Register District, includes the removal of the three buildings from their foundations to perform wood framing and sheathing repairs, carpentry repairs, and interior and exterior painting.

Should Old Eruptions Be Forgot? Increase Your Volcano Awareness This Month

We traditionally spend the New Year singing “Auld Lang Syne,” a song that reminisces about times long past. For the first month of the New Year, staff at the USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, and hopefully you too, will reflect on past and ongoing eruptions during the annual Volcano Awareness Month.