WASHINGTON - On Sunday, August 25, the National Park Service
turns 97 years old. To celebrate, admission to all national parks will
be free so that everyone can join in the festivities taking place
coast-to-coast.
“National parks belong to all Americans, and we invite everyone to join us
and celebrate this special day,” said National Park Service Director
Jonathan B. Jarvis. “From kite-building demonstrations at Wright
Brothers National Memorial, to a river paddle at New River Gorge
National River or a scenic railroad ride at Steamtown National Historic
Site, America’s national parks offer something for the whole family.”
With our partners at the National Park Foundation,
the official charity of America’s national parks, we have created an
online hub to help you plan your personal National Park Service birthday
trip at www.npsbirthday.org. Join us and share birthday wishes or stories, pictures, or video from your latest or favorite national park adventure.
“Each
and every day of the year, the National Park Service protects our
country’s treasures, our national parks,” said Neil Mulholland, National
Park Foundation president and CEO. “This month we are excited to
celebrate the 97th birthday and extend our thanks to the
National Park Service for their vital role in preserving America’s
awe-inspiring landscapes and rich history.”
If
you can’t make it to a park for the big day there are still many ways
you can join the fun. The work of the National Park Service extends
beyond park boundaries into communities across the country. The National
Park Service works with partners to help preserve local history and
create close-to-home recreational opportunities that revitalize
neighborhoods and enhance the quality of life. Go to www.nps.gov/communities/states.htm to see how we’re helping in your community.
For more information on visiting Mt. Rainier, go to www.visitrainier.com.
Visit Rainier is a not-for-profit, non-membership destination marketing organization that promotes tourism in the gateway communities around Mt. Rainier.
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