
Great Smoky Mountains National Park/NPS file
Late last week the Trump administration and Republicans in the House of Representatives showed their hands: They don't only want to reduce funding to the National Park Service, but, in the president's case, want to divest the federal government of some of its national parks.
Readers and listeners in the National Parks Traveler's audience are passionate about the National Park System, and many are disheartened at these proposals that would greatly impact the National Park Service and the national parks. Keeping park goers informed on the state of the parks and the Park Service is the key value of the Traveler, says Jacqueline Harp, CEO of Smokies Life, a nonprofit organization that works hard to support Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
"During this time where it is critical for people to have access to unbiased information to enjoy and advocate for our national parks, Smokies Life is a proud supporter of National Parks Traveler," says Harp. "As the cooperating partner to Great Smoky Mountains National Park, we see the direct value of an informed public in America’s most-visited national park.
"When visitors have outlets like National Parks Traveler to help with reliable reporting in a volatile climate, they are better prepared for their time in our national parks and better stewards for the perpetual preservation of our national parks."