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Subject Insider Guides to 5 of Our Favorite Parks
Date February 4, 2021 12:07 PM
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Park Notes

Hi, Friend of the National Parks!











We hope you are safe and well during these difficult times.

FEATURED STORY

Insider Guides to 5 of Our Favorite Parks

Are you looking ahead to when it's safe to travel again? Our expert guides provide insights and tips for planning extraordinary experiences in some of America's favorite places.

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TOP STORIES

Masks Required at National Parks

Staff and visitors must now wear masks in federal buildings and facilities, as well as at outdoor attractions where distancing isn't possible. Here's what to know before you go.

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Taking Our Lands and Waters Off the Auction Block

Last week's moratorium on offering public lands and waters for oil and
gas development is a critical first step toward a more just and
sustainable energy future.

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New Executive Orders Promising for Parks

From COVID-19 to racial equity to climate change, the new
administration's early priorities reflect some of NPCA's
most urgent issues for national parks and the people who love and
depend on them.

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7 Unexpected Places to Learn About Black History

These fascinating sites share important and often overlooked stories
about people who shaped U.S. history and culture.

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'I Do,' with a View

Adventure eloping is on the rise as couples increasingly steer clear
of lavish weddings and opt for pandemic-appropriate ceremonies in the
great outdoors. Read more in the latest issue of National Parks
magazine.

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The President's Park Story

Decades ago, Joe Biden found solace in Yellowstone as a young senator.
Can he use our parks to bring Americans together now?

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TRIVIA CHALLENGE

The Historic Figure with Two Parks

Few women have national park sites named after them
-- yet one American hero has two. Do you know who? Learn 5 facts
about this fascinating historic figure.

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NPCA Trip: On the Road to Freedom (October 1-8, 2021)

Join NPCA experts on a remarkable 8-day journey through some of the
most significant sites associated with American civil rights and learn
firsthand about NPCA's role in expanding cultural resource
protections to help preserve this important chapter in American
history.

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Quote of the Month

"I love to think of nature as an unlimited broadcasting station,
through which God speaks to us every hour, if we will only tune in."
-- George Washington Carver


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