We've provided more than $200 million to the National Park Service - thanks to your purchases from our park stores.
We've provided more than $200 million to the National Park Service - thanks to your purchases from our park stores.
We've provided more than $200 million to the National Park Service - thanks to your purchases from our park stores.
We've provided more than $200 million to the National Park Service - thanks to your purchases from our park stores.
Get a national park hiking medallion for each trail you’ve hiked! Share the story of your favorite hikes by collecting hiking stick medallions featuring unique artwork of America’s national parks, historic sites, and monuments. Fashion these collectible hiking medallions to your hiking stick or however else you like to collect hiking medallions.
In 1999, Minuteman Missile NHS was created in order to preserve two missile sites from the 1960s: Delta-09 and Delta-01. As the only National Park ...
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In 1916, Acadia National Park—initially named Lafayette—became the first National Park east of the Mississippi river. Since then it has been one of...
View full detailsCamp Sumter Military Prison, commonly called Andersonville, opened in February of 1864. The prison was constructed in an isolated part of southern...
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Acadia National Park in Maine, the first national park east of the Mississippi, was established with the lands donated by citizens who wished to pr...
View full detailsTravel through history with our hiking stick medallion. An America’s National Parks collectible, it displays a contemporary Frank McShane illustrat...
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In 1921, the Hot Springs Reservation—created in 1832 by Andrew Jackson—was officially renamed Hot Springs National Park. Since that time, millions ...
View full detailsCommemorate your journey through history with this Lowell National Historical Park Hiking Medallion. Lowell’s innovative water-powered textile mill...
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At Appomattox Courthouse, Grant and Lee signed off on the end of the Civil War on April 9, 1865. Three days later Confederate soldiers marched into...
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Although Arches started as a National Monument, in 1971 congress elevated its status to Arches National Park to preserve the 10,000 years of histor...
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Arches first joined the NPS family as a monument in 1929 and became a national park in 1971. Landscape Arch, Delicate Arch, and Double Arch are som...
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Au Sable Lighthouse is an 87 foot brick tower built on a rise with a light 150 feet above Lake Superior's surface. It was built in 1874 to help sai...
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Badlands National Park is home to some serious geographic diversity! In addition to being the location of the largest undisturbed mixed-grass prair...
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Blue skies, verdant prairies, and bison roaming through intricate rock formations are part of the allure that earned Badlands a national park desig...
View full detailsBeech Mountain can be identified by the fire tower built on its peak. The fire tower was built in the 1960s to help fight destruction to the flora ...
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Big Bend National Park follows a big bend in the Rio Grande River, which forms the boundary between the United States and Mexico, as well as preser...
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Biscayne National Park is a natural oasis with 10,000 years of human history but only a sight away from Miami. Commemorate your experience to this ...
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Hoodoos, fins, and arches abound in Bryce Canyon National Park. Established in 1928, spectacular geologic structures like Natural Bridge have been ...
View full detailsIn 1863, the US Army established Camp Nelson as a fortified supply depot. The site later became a massive recruitment and training center for Afric...
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Canaveral National Seashore is the essential habitat for a number of amazing animals! Everything from the Leatherback sea turtles, which travel tho...
View full detailsThe shape of Castillo de San Marcos, the oldest masonry fortress in North America, provided a stout defense for colonial Spanish St. Augustine. The...
View full detailsThe Treaty of Ghent had ended the War of 1812, but there was one more battle to be fought. In Louisiana, Major General Andrew Jackson assembled a g...
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Comprised of 5 amazing islands and the beautiful oceans surrounding them, Channel Islands National Park at the tip of Southern California is an ama...
View full detailsNext time you hike in a national park remember Colonel Charles Young and the Buffalo Soldiers. Young became the first African American superintende...
View full detailsOver 18,000 casualties died in the nine month battle at Cold Harbor. The Union and Confederate armies fought near the Confederate capital at Richmo...
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