As part of NPCA’s effort to expand and diversify our volunteer base across the Midwest, our Midwest Team relaunched our Midwest Regional Advisory Council (MRAC) to provide diverse expertise and new ...
Stonewall National Monument is a catalyst for human rights and a site of national significance to U.S. history and culture.
Will there be a shortage of national park rangers for the 2025 visitation season? NPCA shares how the new administration’s ...
"Time and again, millions of people have spoken out in defense of America’s national monuments. Americans do not agree with ...
When taken together, the cumulative impact of these actions and orders on our national parks and park staff could be ...
William Howard Taft is the only person to serve as both U.S. president and Supreme Court Chief Justice during his career. The ...
Emmett Till was murdered 64 years ago. Is it time for a national park that recognizes him and tells the story of the civil rights struggle in Mississippi? When 14-year-old Emmett Till left Chicago for ...
Meet America’s Buffalo Soldiers—some of the nation’s first park rangers. On a clear fall day in California in 1903, a group of soldiers and civilians, both African American and Caucasian, gathered in ...
In 1888, writer Mary Hunter Austin began exploring the desert. Her love of the blunt, burned land of little rain led to a book, a career, and an environmental legacy. More than 100 years before Cheryl ...
Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park is home to one of the country's most spectacular waterfalls — a 260-foot-wide, 77-foot drop that rushes through the Passaic River Gorge and is recognized ...
Average annual temperature increase over the last century in the high-elevation park from climate change Rocky Mountain National Park covers 415 square miles atop the Continental Divide in the Front ...