Welcome to the Celebration
Pat Mount (PMount) suggested that we create such a forum.
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Originally Posted by Pmount
Donna's question on my current field trip report made me wonder if there would be a forum or place to highlight NPS info, especially this year. I am thinking that many of the roadtrippers, especially foreign travellers are interested in the parks.
On August 25, 2016, the National Park Service turns 100! More details about the year-long anniversary party can be found here.
RTA Members are encouraged to post news items about their favorite parks here.
Mark
Centennial Awards - to date
Unfortunately there is no master list of Centennial awards, of which I know. So far I have had to ask at each site, some are showing it on their websites and others in the newspapers that are handed out when you enter a park. I think supplies are limited and they don't know the demand so each park is promoting it in their own way. No one in our club, National Park Traveler Club, has reported any other hiking challenges around the country.
So far this what I have discovered;
California
Joshua Tree NP - Hiking Challenge of 5, 10, 25, 50 or 50 miles recorded in a booklet they provided, upon request.
Arizona
Organ Pipe Cactus NM - I Hike for Health pin for hiking 5 miles.
Coronado National Memorial - I Hike Health pin for hiking 3 miles.
Chiricahua NM - I Hike for Health pin for hiking 5 miles.
Ft. Bowie NHS - I Hike for Health pin for hiking 3 miles, the distance in and out.
Texas
Big Bend NP - 3 hikes, specified for 3 patches. Sheet handed out at visitor centers, must be turned in at Panther Junction Visitor Center for patches.
In 3 weeks we will be heading north through AZ, UT, ID, MT, OR and CA to visit a multitude of park sites. I will post the trip report after the fact, but will post Centennial activities on this thread I find along the way.
We'll be heading back east the end of July to be in the Mid-Atlantic area around August 25, the Centennial date and more Centennial awards and events.
Just this week, National Park Week, the NPS has released a Junior Ranger booklet which is a nation-wide program and earns you a wooden badge specific to the Centennial. Some parks have been handing it out in advance. I picked up a copy in New Mexico at the El Malpais NM Visitor Center. The ranger told me they didn't get as many visitors as other parks so they felt they could share in advance. The back of the booklet states that it is designed for 4th graders, but all are welcome to complete. So, this Senior/Junior Ranger will be working on the booklet!
Free Entrance Days - 2016
Each year NPS designates certain days as fee-free days. This year they included two entire weeks.
Mark your calendar for these entrance fee–free dates in 2016:
January 18: Martin Luther King Jr. Day
April 16 through 24: National Park Week
August 25 through 28: National Park Service Birthday
September 24: National Public Lands Day
November 11: Veterans Day
Active Duty military [corrected based on Donna's following post] can get a $80 park pass free each year they are on active duty.
4th graders and their families can receive the same pass this year, through 8/31 at www[dot]everykidinapark[dot]gov.
Pat
Update October 2023: The 4th grade program is now at everykidoutdoors.gov.
Pins, patches & Junior Ranger booklet
April 22, 2016
Each NPS site is creating their own awards and events to celebrate the Centennial. I thought I would share what I have seen to date.
Arizona I Hike for Health pins and Big Bend patches
http://www.roadtripamerica.com/photo.../image280.jpeg
I Hike for Health & patch forms
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Joshua Tree National Park - Hiking Challenge book
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Fort Davis NHS - TX patch
http://www.roadtripamerica.com/photo.../image282.jpeg
Centennial Junior Ranger Activity Book - nationwide and all ages
http://www.roadtripamerica.com/photo.../image284.jpeg
As anyone finds out about other activities related to the NPS Centennial I hope you will post that information on this forum.
Go out and FindYourPark!