As with many units of the National Park System, there are many needs along the Blue Ridge Parkway, a 469-mile-long ribbon of bucolic landscape linking Shenandoah and Great Smoky Mountains national parks. And without the Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation, many of those needs would go wanting and fall into neglect or worse. To understand those needs, we reached out to Carolyn Ward, CEO of the foundation.
Erika Zambello also spends a little time this week discussing Acadia National Park's falcons, and we conclude this episode with a look at Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park in Colorado.
:02 Welcome to National Parks Traveler
:12 Introduction to this week's episode with Kurt Repanshek
1:22 Introduction to Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation CEO Carolyn Ward
2:31 Interview with Carolyn Ward of the Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation
14:45 National Parks Traveler promotion
15:01 Yankee Freedom promotion
15:41 Interview with Carolyn Ward continues
28:55 Friends of Acadia promotion
29:27 Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation promotion
30:03 E Zambello discusses the health of peregrine falcons at Acadia National Park
40:53 Washington's National Park Fund promotion
41:31 North Cascades Institute promotion
41:54 Grand Teton National Park Foundation promotion
42:28 A taste of Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park
- By NPT Staff - August 18th, 2019 7:00am







