National Parks Traveler Relies On Writers, Not Gremlins

December 21, 2017
I'm the only full-time staffer at National Parks Traveler. As you can imagine, it's impossible to cover 417 units of the National Park System by myself. That's why National Parks Traveler needs your financial support.

At National Parks Traveler, we provide daily, year-round national parks coverage, and that’s no small feat. There's one full-time staffer, and 417 units of the National Park System.

The park system holds science stories, discoveries, rich history, incredible landscapes, and wondrous wildlife, from slimy Banana slugs in Olympic National Park's Hoh Rainforest to Muskox in Bering Land Bridge National Preserve and manatees in Everglades National Park.

At the Traveler, we try to cover all these aspects of the parks with living, breathing writers and photographers who venture out into our parks so they can report back to you. No other website provides you with daily coverage of national parks and protected areas with writers and photographers who know these places.

But, like you, they can’t work for free. We need your support to pay for their expertise and cover their travel, writing, and equipment expenses. So, please help support a National Parks Traveler writer or photographer with a tax-deductible gift today to the Traveler. Click here, or below, to make a donation.

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