Jun 06 2009
US National Parks Summer Fun 2009
Every summer millions of Americans, as well as visitors from around the world, make a visit to at least one of America’s National Parks. There are now 391 units in a National Park System that preserves and protects many of this nations’ most valued natural and cultural areas. From the shores of Maine and Alaska to the Rocky Mountains of Colorado to the warm beaches of California and the Virgin Islands, national parks offer something for everyone.
This summer travel season will offer many new and exciting adventures for park visitors. In addition to the many traditional ranger led programs in the parks, there are many more special programs and a variety of commercial services available for visitors to enjoy as well as some new facilities opening to the public this year.
The National Park Service has the honor of preserving stunning natural areas such as Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona, Shenandoah National Park in Virginia, or Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming/Montana, hallowed areas such as Gettysburg National Military Park in Pennsylvania or Kings Mountain National Military Park in South Carolina, and historic homes such as Eisenhower National Historic Site in Pennsylvania and Adams National Historical Park in Massachusetts. What better way to enjoy your summer than to visit a National Park and enjoy one of the many exceptional programs available to visitors.
The National Park Service has developed and made available a web site to help inform visitors about special events, programs and activities that have been planned for this summer as well as information about the variety of commercial services available to our visitors. Visit and find out what’s happening in your national parks this year.
Visit the “National Parks: The Place to be for Family Fun” website at http://www.nps.gov/pub_aff/parks2009/index.htm to plan you visit to a National Park this summer.