You—and your fellow Americans—own about 840 million acres of public land. This National Public Lands Day (Saturday, September 28) is the perfect time to get out there and explore.
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—Alana Fink, Trust for Public Land
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Photo credit: Tegra Stone Nuess
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This month, we’re joining up with Backroads, the leader in active travel, to celebrate the joy of spending time outside. In honor of National Public Lands Day, you can enter for a chance to win a trip savings voucher for two—valued at $10,000—for a U.S.-based Backroads trip!
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National Public Lands Day is just around the corner, and what better way to celebrate than by exploring the natural beauty surrounding us? Take our fun and quick quiz to discover which park or public land is your ideal adventure spot.
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Photo credit: Alan Stark/Flickr
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The Great Bend of the Gila, with its flowing Gila River, rugged mountain peaks, and ancient geoglyphs, is an irreplaceable gem in southwestern Arizona. This extraordinary landscape deserves our protection, and with your help, we can make it happen. Send your message to President Biden today and help preserve this rich landscape for generations to come.
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Photo credit: OLIN; Evan McNaught
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We’re thrilled to be featured in The Washington Post for our work transforming schoolyards into cooler, greener spaces. With temperatures and climate impacts on the rise, the need to replace asphalt with trees, shade, and nature-rich play areas is urgent.
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Photo credit: Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum
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President Biden officially designated the site of the 1908 Springfield Race Riot as a national monument. Together, our advocacy is helping to safeguard history. Please join us in sending a thank you letter to President Biden for protecting this historic site.
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This National Public Lands Day, everyone gets free entry into our national parks. With over 300 parks across the country, in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and U.S. territories, there’s an outdoor space for everyone. See NPS parks where TPL has made a difference.
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National Walk to a Park Day is coming up next month, and this year, we’re asking you to stroll to your favorite park, snap a photo, and share it with us! For every photo you share, Smartwool will donate $5 to TPL through October 10.
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In Nicodemus, Kansas, the historic First Baptist Church was established in 1877 by formerly enslaved African Americans. We helped the National Park Service include the church in the Nicodemus National Historic Site, ensuring visitors can engage with its powerful story.
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Photo credit: Scott Drexler
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National Public Lands Day is approaching, and a generous TPL donor wants to ensure our shared public lands are preserved now and for future generations. Your 2X matched gift today will help launch new projects—from national park expansions and trail developments to Community Schoolyards® projects and parks.
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Photo credit: Andy Richter
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Support the causes you care about and enjoy great tax benefits by making a qualified charitable distribution (QCD) from your retirement account. Download our free guide to learn more about using your retirement accounts to create a legacy of connecting everyone to the outdoors through protected land, green spaces, and vibrant communities.
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Answer this month's Question of the Month for your chance to be featured in a future newsletter.
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Can You Guess Where This Is?
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Photo credit: Bergreen Photography
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From parks and pathways to playgrounds and preserved lands, find stunning TPL projects from coast to coast. Can you guess where this is and how it's associated with TPL's work?
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Advisory board members are TPL advocates, ambassadors, and donors that help increase our impact through philanthropy, advocacy, connections, and strategic guidance.
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Was this issue of Outside Matters interesting to you?
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Connecting everyone to the outdoors. We create parks and protect public land where they’re needed most so that everyone will have access to the benefits and joys of the outdoors for generations to come.
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