A historic trail marks the paths of thousands of Native Americans who endured a forced march in the 1830s. Among the cliffs and glades of western Kentucky, a mile-long trail cuts across a patch of ...
Since 1919, NPCA has been an independent voice, outside of the government and nonpartisan. We will continue to be a strong, ...
To celebrate our love for national parks, we turned to our passionate NPCA staff members for their top holiday gift ...
Join us for an extraordinary week of hiking and exploration in Yosemite National Park! Our daily hikes will cover the gamut ...
An NPCA staffer who served in the Marines advocates for more veterans to be employed by the National Park Service to help ...
"All our national parks are threatened by...climate change and funding that has not kept pace with rising visitation. We are ...
Congress is back in town — but not the House and Senate members just elected at the polls last week. Welcome to the lame duck ...
President Abraham Lincoln gets credit for making Thanksgiving an annual, national holiday. But do you know about the woman ...
The Stephen T. Mather Award, first presented in 1984, is named after the first director of the National Park Service (NPS) ...
In the Black Canyon of the Gunnison, night skies and astounding geology enchant visitors. I awoke in blackness, summoned from sleep by my phone’s beeping alarm. A moment of confusion — a sleeping bag ...
The 1872 Mining Law – yes, that’s when it was written! – is out of date. NPCA is among the groups advocating for mining law reform to better protect national parks and public health. The ...