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National Park Week! TRACK the Trails at NPS Locations
Each April, during the presidentially-proclaimed National Park Week, the National Park Service joins with the National Park Foundation to celebrate America's treasures. National Park Week is a time to explore amazing places, discover stories of history and culture, help out, and find your park!
After a kickoff on April 16 for Junior Ranger Day, the celebration continues until April 24! Parks across the country will host a variety of special programs and events, and we at Kids in Parks are excited to support our NPS partners and sites! Share with us your adventures at any NPS site with #KidsinParks or #TRACKtheTrails in addition to #NationalParkWeek and #FindYourPark!
Here is a list of all the NPS sites where you can find a TRACK Trail!
- Blue Ridge Parkway - Asheville
- Blue Ridge Parkway - Peaks of Otter
- Blue Ridge Parkway - Music Center
- Blue Ridge Parkway - Price Lake
- Blue Ridge Parkway - Mabry Mill
- Blue Ridge Parkway - James River Visitor Center
- National Mall and Memorial Parks
- Rock Creek Park
- National Capital Parks - East
- George Washington Memorial Parkway
- President's Park
- Manassas National Battlefield Park - Stone Bridge Trail
- Manassas National Battlefield Park - Brownsville Picnic Area
- C&O Canal National Historical Park - Williamsport
- C&O Canal National Historical Park - Hancock
- C&O Canal National Historical Park - Brunswick
- Catoctin Mountain Park - Browns Farm Loop Trail
- Catoctin Mountain Park - Blue Blazes and Falls Trail
- Monocacy National Battlefield
- Harpers Ferry National Historical Park
- Julian Price Memorial Park - Picnic Area
- Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts
- Antietam National Battlefield
- Congaree National Park
- Cowpens National Battlefield
- Prince William Forest Park
- Shenandoah National Park - Limberlost Trail
- Shenandoah National Park - Blackrock Summit Trail
- Shenandoah National Park - Fox Hollow Trail
- Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site
- Fort Laramie National Historic Site
- Lincoln Boyhood Home National Historical Site
- Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park
- Devil's Tower National Monument
This year's National Park Week theme is "sPark Connections". With more than 400 national parks and National Park Service programs and partnerships in communities across the country, there is something new for everyone! And a lot closer to home than you may think. Each day of National Park Week, sPark a connection by exploring a new theme. Share you National Park Week experiences and memories on social media using hashtags #NationalParkWeek and #sParkConnections. You can also use a special hashtag for each theme day.
- April 16: sPark Discovery National Park Week kicks off with a fee-free day to encourage everyone to find something new by visiting a national park, especially one that may be close to home, a park you haven't considered visiting, or one you never realized is a national park! What new national park will you discover? #sParkDiscovery
- Sunday, April 17: sPark Creativity National parks have inspired artistic expression and creativity for generations. What is your park muse? What masterpiece can you create? #sParkCuriosity
- Monday, April 18: sPark Collaboration We get along with a little help from our friends. Meet our many partners that help expand our reach and offerings and connect people to parks. How can you get involved or participate in opportunities? #sParkCollaboration
- Tuesday, April 19: sPark Innovation The National Park Service incorporates the latest technology to support conservation and preservation efforts while consistently working to improve the visitor experience. How can we surprise you with innovation? #sParkInnovation
- Wednesday, April 20: sPark Opportunities On Workforce Wednesday, learn about the work we do and the employment opportunities available in the National Park Service and with partner organizations. How can you join? #sParkOpportunities
- Thursday, April 21: sPark Preservation The National Park Service is a leader and partner in preservation of historic, cultural, natural and recreational resources nationally—and even internationally! How can you get involved in preservation? #sParkPreservation
- Friday, April 22: sPark Action On Earth Day we look at the health of the environment and how we impact its wellbeing and vice versa. What actions can you do to contribute to a healthy world? #sParkAction
- Saturday, April 23: sPark Curiosity The National Park Service preserves and protects unique places with fascinating stories and unique landscapes. What are you curious about? What fascinating things can you discover? #sParkCuriosity
- Sunday, April 24: sPark Memories Generations of visitors have created lasting memories in national parks. What memories and traditions will you create? #sParkMemories