What Are You Reading On The Traveler?

July 16, 2018

Every year, National Parks Traveler posts more than 1,000 articles pertaining to national parks and protected areas. From news to features to videos and podcasts, Traveler works to keep you informed on the National Park System. With that in mind, what stories do you most look for on the Traveler?

We cover as many units of the park system as possible, for we believe that each park -- whether it's a "national" park, a national monument, national river, historical park, historic site, etc. -- has its own faithful following that wants to stay on top of news from that unit and learn more about it. Sometimes best laid plans for that coverage can be disrupted by breaking news, such as wildfires in or nearby parks, management issues, and search-and-rescue missions.

But we strive to present you with features that take a more in-depth look at the parks, such as recent stories on 3 Days In 'The Place,' Acadia National Park, 24 Hours On The North Rim Of Black Canyon Of The Gunnison National Park, and Bears Ears National Monument: A Museum Of Antiquities And Natural Beauty.

Please, drop us a comment below to let us know what aspects of our coverage you most look for. That helps us as we go through the year and both respond to breaking news and plan feature coverage.

While we endeavor to provide as much coverage as possible, we are limited by having just one full-time staffer. We were fortunate to gain support from The Pew Chariable Trusts to enlist outside writers to help us produce a monthslong series of articles on the maintenance backlog and its impact on the National Park System. 

With your help, we can produce that type of news and feature coverage from around the National Park System on a regular basis. But it's not inexpensive. Like you, writers and photographers and editors and IT experts all have bills to pay and need to put food on the table. Please, donate to support editorially independent nonprofit coverage of the parks. 

Whether you can afford $5 a month or $50 a month, the donation goes directly to production of the news and features that appear on the Traveler website.

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