In May, a grizzly bear and her two cubs in Yellowstone came near a group of tourists.
Fall is the best time of year for hiking, and we wanted to review a few of the reasons!
We have seen a lot of tips about how to hike safely in smoky conditions and during fire season. While you can follow the rules to safely hike during wildfire season, is it right for you?
As children, we’re taught about supply and demand. If something is needed, you make more of it. National parks are seeing record-breaking numbers of visitors. Is it time for more national parks?
Ever since social distancing rules came into place, the public lands have been inundated with visitors. With crazy weather, unfortunate events and bad behavior, the parks are under a lot of stress.
NASA’s Megan McArthur has taught herself how to ID the national parks from 250 miles above the Earth. She is taking photos of them while on the International Space Station to give us incredible views.
There are heatwaves and advisories all around the country. We understand that right now might not be the best time for you to be exerting a lot of energy outside. That’s why today, we’re focusing on farmers markets.
We’ve been sharing some ways to enjoy time outside — and ways to stay cool inside if it’s just too hot to venture out! Now we’re looking at ways to beat your allergies so you can enjoy summer.
Before setting out for any hike, you obviously check the route. But, danger lies ahead for people who use Google Maps to hike to the top of Scotland’s highest mountain.
A hiking cat reached the summit of the tallest mountain in New Hampshire, and we couldn’t be more pleased for the feline. We love looking for inspiration to get ourselves moving, but it’s never come in the form of a cat before.
An Instagram vlogger, decided to hit a golf ball in all 50 states. Now, he faces up to six months in prison and a $5,000 fine for breaking the leave no trace policies after teeing off in Yellowstone.
This summer is expected to “be the biggest season in the history of the Park Service.” The National Park Service has launched a program to help people prepare for a trip in this busy year. It’s called “Plan Like a Park Ranger.”
When you are married or have a partner, date night may fall by the wayside. But dating, even when you are in a relationship, has health benefits! Many places have reopened, and if you are still uncomfortable, picnics and outdoor dinners are great!
If you are planning a trip to a national park this summer, you should plan ahead. Many have changed their policies because of COVID-19. And some are using a reservation system.
This Friday is National Picnic Day. The weather is beautiful, and it’s time to get outside. Sometimes you don’t have any interest in grilling or making a complicated picnic meal. If you want to enjoy something delicious and easy, these salads in jars are perfect.
In 2020, the national parks opened and closed, over and over again. National Park Service has reviewed the data. Park attendance was incredibly low last year. The number of visitors dropped by nearly a third, down to 237 million.
The U.S. has 418 national parks. Most are free, but 109 have admission can be expensive but have beautiful sights! That’s why we appreciate the free days. Six are happening this year, including a new free day that hasn’t occurred before!
There's some great news for national parks: for years infrastructure including bathrooms, bridges, roads and more have needed help. New funds are giving a huge boost to those projects and adding an annual free day!
While gyms are closed, we need exercise and to breathe and some relaxation. Visiting a national park can be a wonderful break. But, things are different in the time of COVID-19.
Iceland is suggesting people use screaming therapy to ease anxiety and the other mental health impacts of the pandemic. And, they’ve made a site so that we here in America can join in the activity.