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America’s National Parks Podcast

Explore our national parks — their history, their people, and their stories.

Episodes

Total: 317

The Endangered Species Act

2022/10/14

Species and population declines persisted during this time despite the existence of several federal

We often think of visiting national parks as a visual experience, the scenery drawing us in, the spe

In this episode, a Mexican earthquake caused a strange reaction 1500 miles away in death valley, the

Plains

2022/9/18

A few million words could be written about Jimmy Carter and his influence on America and the world —

The pristine landscape of Alaska’s Glacier Bay stretches as far as the eye can see. Heading out from

Anwar Mamon is an award-winning Executive Producer with over 20 years’ experience in TV production w

Our new book, the National Parks Journal for Kids!: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1685394477?maas=maas_a

For the new explorer, planning a visit to a national park, or even several on a big road trip can be

Amidst the rolling hills of Baltimore County, a two-lane road cleaves the sixty-two acres that remai

In this episode, we share the news about Hyperion, the world's largest tree, and the attempts at Red

National Monuments are some of our nation’s most controversial lands. On April 26, 2017, President T

The Failed Gold Rush

2022/7/18

Skagway earns its fame in an enthralling story, as the gateway to the Klondike Gold Rush, nearly fif

Restoring Yellowstone

2022/6/28

Yellowstone National Park turned 150 this year, but of course, the national park moniker is just a h

In this month's edition of News from the Parks, a late-breaking story out of Yellowstone, all 5 entr

Yosemite was once a wild land ruled by grit. In the 1870s and 80s, only the hardiest of travelers br

What do a brownstone in the heart of New York City, a site near the Canadian border in Buffalo, a fo

On a picturesque estate in historic Woodstock, Vermont, carriage roads crosscut the property, throug

In this month's news, we're sharing the proposed "parking tag" that the Great Smoky Mountains Nation

Betty Reid Soskin

2022/4/23

On Thursday, March 31, the oldest working National Park Service Ranger Betty Reid Soskin retired aft

Today on America’s National Parks, the new Our Great National Parks Series premiering April 13th on