National Parks History

Whether you are doing a school project or planning a vacation being informed about National Parks history is a good idea. You may be surprised to learn that the first ideas about these parks stemmed from poets and artists like William Wordsworth and George Caitlin. In 1832 Caitlin was quoted as expressing interest in a preserved national park area for the Native American people and also the majesty of nature. It was in the same year that Andrew Jackson signed paperwork setting aside four pieces of Hot Springs Arkansas land for preservation. However no government control of the area was taken until the year 1877.

President Lincoln signed an Act in 1864 which protected the Yosemite Valley and the Mariposa Giant Sequoia Grove. By 1872 the first national park in America, Yellowstone National Park, was established. Located in Wyoming, Yellowstone also extends to the states of Montana and Idaho. Perhaps the most popular feature of this park is Old Faithful, a famous geyser. Yellowstone has multiple ecosystems with the primary one being the subalpine forest. Many other parks were soon to follow, including Mount Rainier National Park in 1899 and Wind Cave National Park in 1903.

There are currently 58 national parks in the United States. Some states have lots of them, while others do not. Alaska and California have eight national parks each, while states such as Michigan and Ohio only have one. The American Southwest is a popular spot for parks including the Grand Canyon National Park, home to perhaps the most notable landmark in the country. The Grand Canyon is a natural wonder that spans an incredible distance and is a gorge through which the Colorado River flows.

To learn more about National Parks history, try searching online. The NPS website has information about every park in the U.S. including information like where to stay and what to do when you get there. NPS stands for National Park Service and is the government agency in charge of this area. You can also learn more about the history and heritage of U.S. parks by reading some books on the subject. A very comprehensive book on the parks of the nation is the National Geographic Guide to the National Parks of the United States, which is now in its 5th updated edition.

 



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Tourists may face national park fees
International tourists could be charged to enter national parks under plans presented to Tourism Minister John Key.The briefing warns Mr Key, who is also Prime Minister, that Government policy, coupled with increasing demand from...


Travel Tip: Free National Park Day - Peter Greenberg.com Travel News

Travel Tip: Free National Park Day
Peter Greenberg.com Travel News
Every year, the National Park Service offers free entry to more than 100 national parks across the country to honor special events and occasions, and this year is no exception. Upcoming free dates include April 21-29 in celebration of National Park .
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National Poll Finds Accredited Marine Parks, Aquariums and Zoos Best Places for Children to Learn About, Connect with .
Children have a natural curiosity about dolphins, whales and other marine mammals. The best way for parents to encourage this interest EUR and to inspire a lifelong passion for wildl..


What Have You Done? - National Parks Traveler
To ace this mystery spot puzzle you need only identify which national park is indicated by the clues listed below.* Here's a hint: it's not one of the 58 National Park-designated units of the National Park System. If you load cargo ...


Big Bend National Park earns IDSA EURGold TierEUR designation - Alpine Avalanche

Big Bend National Park earns IDSA EURGold TierEUR designation
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National Park Service Director John Jarvis announced the IDA Gold Tier Designation during a presentation at the National Park Foundation board meeting in Big Bend National Park. BIG BEND NATIONAL PARK - The designation of Big Bend National Park as a .

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Court Rules That Sequoia National Park . - National Parks Traveler
Horse travel in backcountry areas of national parks long has been viewed as not only somewhat romantic, a throwback to the Old West, but also as a necessity for hauling in not only visitors but vast amounts of gear that ...


National Park Foundation Grant Will Help . - National Parks Traveler
"With these strategic grants, we have been able to positively impact hundreds of national parks across the country," said Neil Mulholland, president and CEO of the Foundation. "This unique program helps parks enhance the ...


Parks tourist tax mooted
International tourists could be charged for access to the country's national parks. read more..


Parks tax plan worries businesses
Queenstown officials say it is too early to comment on a mooted access charge for international tourists to New Zealand's national parks, but some Glenorchy residents are concerned. read more..


Callers equivocal on park tourist fees
Public responses appear to be evenly split on whether international tourists should be charged for access to the country's national parks. read more..


Digital "Tracks" - National Parks Traveler
(Top) One of the old inscriptions in the Pioneer Register in Capitol Reef National Park. NPS Photo by Sandy Borthwick (Bottom) A wider view of the inscriptions on the Pioneer Register. Photo by Tricia Simpson via Wikimedia ...


Park, wildlife agencies opposed to strip mine near Utah's Bryce Canyon . - Washington Post

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Park, wildlife agencies opposed to strip mine near Utah's Bryce Canyon .
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SALT LAKE CITY EUR Federal biologists say a strip mine at the backdoor to Utah's storybook Bryce Canyon National Park will wipe out the southernmost population of sage grouse, even as their agency resists a broader effort to protect the bird across the .
Court Rules That Sequoia National Park Officials Violated Wilderness Act By .National Parks Traveler
Grand Canyon National Park to Eliminate Sale of Water in Disposable ContainersKCSG
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Tourist tax mooted for national parks
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FAA bill gives Crater Lake National Park final say on helicopter flights | The . - The Republic

FAA bill gives Crater Lake National Park final say on helicopter flights | The .
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The National Park Service will have the power to ban helicopter flights over Crater Lake without having to go through so much red tape. Oregon Democrats Sen. Ron Wyden and Sen. Jeff Merkley inserted a provision giving that power to the park service .

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Find Yourself in Shenandoah National Park | National Parks Traveler
Editor's note: With nearly 400 units of the National Park System, one probably is close enough for you to visit in a day. But how should you organize those visits? Karen Beck-Herzog, the management assistant at Shenandoah ...


Sale of Plastic Water Bottles Banned At. - National Parks Traveler
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Soil Resource Inventory of the National Park System - Newswise (press release)

Soil Resource Inventory of the National Park System
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Newswise EUR In 2010, more than 280 million people visited the lands of the US National Park System, marveling at their deep green forests, red rock canyons, crystalline waterfalls, and vast expanses of blue sky. They embraced the towering coast .

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'Tis the Season for Scenic Drives and Easy . - National Parks Traveler
Winter and spring are popular seasons for visiting Saguaro National Park, and for good reason. It's a great time of the year to enjoy the Arizona desert, and two "roads less traveled" and a variety of trails offer access to fine ...


National park vacations on the rise - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

National park vacations on the rise
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
By (ARA) Considered "America's best idea," national parks provide travelers undisturbed views of natural wonder as far as the eye can see and provide a unique backyard oasis where postcard views meet real, life-altering experiences.
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Olympic National Park Superintendent To Retire - KMAS

Olympic National Park Superintendent To Retire
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The superintendent of Olympic National Park is retiring. Karen Gustin's last day will be March 2nd. Gustin has served as superintendent for nearly 4 years. An avid horsewoman, She and her family plan to relocate to Lexington, Kentucky to work in the .

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Free entry to AZ national parks on Feb. 14
TUCSON, AZ - In honor of Arizona's centennial birthday, Saguaro National Park will waive the entry fee for everyone on February 14...


Controversial glacier project in Jasper National Park wins approval - Globe and Mail

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Controversial glacier project in Jasper National Park wins approval
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A controversial glacier-walk project in Alberta's Jasper National Park has been given a green light. Environment Minister Peter Kent announced the approval for the Glacier Discovery Walk in Ottawa on Thursday. Brewster Travel Canada plans to build a .
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Grand Canyon to ban bottled water sales - Reuters

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Grand Canyon to ban bottled water sales
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The National Park Service has approved a plan that will eliminate the sale of bottled water within 30 days, after nearly $290000 was spent to install 10 water stations inside the park. Visitors can use the stations to refill their own water bottles, .
Grand Canyon visitors won't be able to buy water in disposable containersExaminer.com
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Soil Resource Inventory of the National Park System
Important program coordinates data from soil surveys of national parks, preserves, seashores, monuments and other designations. New logistical challenges will expand the soil science frontier...


BOOKS: 'The Rope': Rebuilding a life amid a stunning landscape - Morning Sentinel

BOOKS: 'The Rope': Rebuilding a life amid a stunning landscape
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By Oline H. Cogdill Sun Sentinel By Nevada Barr Since 1993, Nevada Barr has given readers solid, intriguing tours of America's national parks from Texas to Michigan to the Florida Keys, including an urban national park in New Orleans, via her series .

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Government of Canada Awards Licence Agreement for Parks Canada Merchandise Program
GATINEAU, QUEBEC-- - Embarking on an exciting new collaboration for its National Merchandise Program, Parks Canada is pleased to announce it has awarded a Merchandise License Agreement to Cotton Candy ...




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