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Reader Participation Day Bonus: How Many National Park-Designated Units of the National Park System Have You Visited?

Apr 19th - 13:13pm | Anonymous

12 for me. Hitting the Great Smoky Mountains this year. Still have lots to see in this great country.

Apr 19th - 12:25pm | Teachergal

13 - will hopefully be 15 after my trip to Washington State this summer!

Apr 19th - 12:01pm | J C

Eighteen if you count those I went to as a child, many years ago. Only 10 if you count only those I've been to as an adult. I hope to visit several more this summer.

Apr 19th - 11:58am | earl

Kurt,I have had the great opportunity to visit all of them.It was on my bucket list.I thank God everyday for that.

Apr 19th - 11:34am | deanhicks

We have been to 22, BUT have not been to Congaree, which is only about 55 miles from our home.

Apr 19th - 11:32am | JanetinKy

27 -- check with me in a couple of weeks and it will go up to 29

Apr 19th - 11:18am | Jim

15 of 58 in US but visited some of Canada's as well. Working on my short list of all 58 but have not retired yet. Each and everyone is a treasure.

Apr 19th - 11:01am | Lawrence

Fourteen. Way too few. The mountains are calling and I must go.

Apr 19th - 10:57am | Mike Painter

22 for me. I guess I need to get busy!

Apr 19th - 10:43am | anon-mus

15 ain't to shabby. I plan on seeing more.

Apr 19th - 09:38am | RLMiller

29, without having been to AK or spending much time east of the Rockies.

Apr 19th - 09:37am | RLMiller

29. Have never been to AK and haven't spent much time east of the Rockies.

Apr 19th - 09:35am | SaltSage236

28, though if you count a visit to the Isle Royale visitor center in Houghton, Michigan, then it's 29.

Apr 19th - 09:26am | America is Beautiful

I've been to 39 of the 58 and every Park is a national treasure.

Apr 19th - 09:21am | Lee Dalton

32 here. Wow. I had never counted before. Better yet, I had the wonderful opportunity to live and work in three of them.

Apr 19th - 09:08am | Anonymous

33 for us. Looks like we need to get to Alaska!

Apr 19th - 08:49am | Anonymous

We've visited 30 of these sites and will be going to Alaska and North Dakota this summer so will get in six more! National Parks are the best!

Apr 19th - 08:48am | Will

13 out of 58 ain't bad.

Traveler’s Checklist: Congaree National Park

Apr 19th - 12:04pm | Bob Janiskee

Provisions for pet access apparently played no role in the establishment of Congaree Swamp National Monument in 1976 or its redesignation as Congaree National Park in 2003. It's important to note that pets are not allowed on the boardwalks, except to access the first set of stairs leading to dirt trails.

Apr 19th - 11:46am | tahoma

I was surprised to read dogs "are allowed on all of the park’s trails...", since this activity is forbidden in most NPS units. Was this a compromise to get this park established?

Apr 19th - 11:31am | jessstryker

The 2.5 mile boardwalk is a great hike, but be warned there are no bathrooms on it and you can't just "duck off into the woods". If you're reading through the excellent nature guide pamphlet, stopping to take pictures, and watching the wildlife it can easily take 2 hours or more.

Jane Goodall, Tom Mangelsen Choose Hope Over Spite

Apr 19th - 11:12am | Emily Loose

Thanks for this great post and info on the Black-footed ferrets! If you'd like to see more info on the World Wilderness Congress, please see this page: http://www.wild.org/main/world-wilderness-congress/wild9/. We have many videos from the plenary sessions posted, include Dr.

Apr 18th - 08:32am | Barky

Great story, properly told. My only fear lies in the statement "Intelligent people refuse to accept this false dichotomy. Most realize that these issues are far more complicated." Based on the level of discourse in this country (about damned well near everything), intelligence is in short demand, and the "either/or [name calling] proposition" reigns supreme.

Fatal Fall from Angels Landing in Zion National Park

Apr 18th - 23:55pm | Byron Maltez

I'm the son of Nancy Maltez, the woman who fell. In response to your comment of "irresponsible hikers," I just thought you should know that my family grew up on these trails. I'm only 15 and I've been on Angel's Landing about 8 times. My mother has traveled the world and has been to at least 15 national parks in the U.S. My mother was the most careful person and hiker.

Reader Participation Day Bonus Survey: Should Border Security Trump Wilderness, Endangered Species?

Apr 18th - 23:12pm | Julie Kay Smithson

Mike Dubrasich said it perfectly. The only thing I can add is that Kris Eggle, a National Park Service employee, was killed by being innocently caught in the crossfire at Organ Pipe on August 9th, 2002: www [dot] kriseggle [dot] org, just a week short of his 29th birthday.

Apr 18th - 20:37pm | Mike Dubrasich

Wilderness designation along the Mexican border is entirely inappropriate. Natural resources can be protected without wilderness designation, and in fact designation is quite harmful to wildlife in most cases. Responsible management is preferable to the hands-off-do-nothing approach of wilderness.

Apr 16th - 13:35pm | Random Walker

Mexico Builds Border Wall To Keep Out U.S. A$$holes

Apr 16th - 12:05pm | Rick Smith

Anon of 5/16--

Apr 16th - 09:27am | Rick B.

They trried a fence with those sorts of rules in Berlin. It eventually came down. What a wonder that such compassionate comments were left here anonymously, eh?

Apr 16th - 05:17am | Anonymous

I think we need a different kind of fence like that at overseas locations. 2 rows of chain link 10 feet apart topped with razor wired and the space between planted with land mines. In addition we need to allow a shoot to kill order for tresspassers carrying guns and drug packs. Kill a few and publicize the action and eventually they will get the hint to stay on their side.

Blind Hiker Trevor Thomas Tackles Pacific Crest Trail One Step At A Time

Apr 18th - 16:56pm | sandy

i am also disabled, although i have my sight. This story is inspirational. I have just gotten back into hiking after a 30 yr hiatus due to chronic pain. I like to hike in alight rain. I love the smells, textures of the moss and lichen. I take my time and don't worry about getting to the top or if there will be a view.

Ranger Confidential, Living, Working, and Dying In the National Parks

Apr 18th - 07:08am | Connie Hopkins

I just thought I should clarify the incident I referred to. I actually was very nice to the afore-mentioned European tourists when I mentioned to them that climbing over the fence was prohibited because of the damage it can cause to the shallow root system of the General Sherman tree.

Apr 17th - 20:17pm | Lee Dalton

Good for you, RangerLady. That's the kind of attitude that helps make NPS the great organization it is. Oft times the best law enforcement -- especially in parks where the environment is so foreign to so many visitors -- is just a dose of simple education with perhaps just a small dash of humor.

Apr 17th - 18:53pm | fortchoteau

The stories we could tell:):)

Apr 17th - 10:15am | RangerLady

Connie, I learned my people management skills not from the NPS, but from working the customer service desk at Wally World. After 5 years of being hit with merchandise, spit on, and cussed at I figured I oculd handle anything! So now even the stupidist person seems like a "walk in the park."

Apr 17th - 06:32am | Connie Hopkins

I know for a fact I would not make a good Ranger. I have low, no make that ZERO tolerance, for rude and inconsiderate people! Frequenting the National Parks as much as we do, we see our fair share of stupidity and defiance. It really gets under my skin when people don't obey signs or act carelessly with our wild places.

Apr 16th - 19:52pm | Pookha

Thanks for posting this. I would like to read the book.

Apr 16th - 19:10pm | Anonymous

"The current Stratton is based on the original Stetson design, isn't it? Forgive me for not giving the current supplier proper credit." To give the current supplier any credit at all would be unforgivable, believe me.

Apr 16th - 17:47pm | NPSfan

The current Stratton is based on the original Stetson design, isn't it? Forgive me for not giving the current supplier proper credit.

Apr 16th - 17:41pm | y_p_w

NPSfan: On April 16th, 2010 It is indeed a thing of personal pride to wear the NPS shield and stetson. Isn't it a "campaign hat", with the current contract from the Stratton Hat Company? http://www.strattonhats.com/f44nps.html

Apr 16th - 14:46pm | NPSfan

It is indeed a thing of personal pride to wear the NPS shield and stetson. For me that pride provides a sense of self-worth I could find no where else in the workplace.

National Park Service in Alaska Takes Steps To Counter State's Approach to Wildlife Management

Apr 17th - 07:15am | Shirley

I find that those who live in the area and don't benefit (i.e. money/paycheck/income) often have a pretty good understanding of what the real issue is. I'm not one of them but this whole presentation doesn't add up. The only thing I can equate it to is some of what has gone on other places. The natural process of man was to wipe out alpha predators because they were a threat to him.

Apr 16th - 09:03am | Anita Walsh

I am so glad the Parks are taking this stance, but I have to agree with crystalwolf ! If the numbers are low, why allow any taking at all ?

Reader Participation Survey: Which National Park Has the Best Wildflower Blooms?

Apr 16th - 21:17pm | Sharlene

As much as I love the desert during wildflower season, I have seen few things more incredible than Logan's Pass carpeted with wildflowers.

Condor Chick is First to Hatch at Pinnacles National Monument in Over a Century

Apr 16th - 14:17pm | Jean Cox

Please keep us informed of progress.

Plan To Visit Capitol Reef National Park During Harvesttime!

Apr 16th - 13:49pm | Anonymous

We visited Capital Reef in the summer of 2008 and loved it! We had hoped to pick peaches but by noon they were already gone (get there early!!). We were able to pick apples, though, and had so much fun. Fresh fruit always tastes so much better. Don't forget to stop by the Historic Gifford Farmhouse as they make fresh fruit pies and they are delicious! Pictures will be on flickr soon!

Apr 16th - 12:01pm | RangerLady

The apricots are blooming right now and they're beautiful! Things are running a little behind schedule due to the bad winter, but it does look like we'll have a good fruit year. As the time approches, you can call the park and go through the automated system to reach the fruit updates. We update them daily so you can plan when to come picking!

Apr 16th - 12:01pm | Rich Deline

Nice tidbit of information...makes one consider when to go to optimize the experience

Is San Juan National Historic Site Haunted?

Apr 16th - 08:38am | Dave Mora

Don't forget San Geronimo, where you can see the dog of stone waiting for his master's return. Its at the end of Condado. Unfortunately it is small and in ruins.

Interpretation Of Civil War's Impact Deepens at Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania National Military Park

Apr 16th - 05:08am | JeffSmith

Thanks CWB, but I remain convinced that the NPS could have found a family in the state in which the battlefield is situated.

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