05/16/2026
Us, watching you have allllllll the amazing adventures on this weekend. Don’t forget to tag us in them.
is on Seminole, Miccosukee, and Tequesta land.
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05/16/2026
Us, watching you have allllllll the amazing adventures on this weekend. Don’t forget to tag us in them.
is on Seminole, Miccosukee, and Tequesta land.
05/11/2026
Happy to the Crown of the Continent- the ever incomparable and graceful Glacier National Park, which became public land on this day in 1910. Thanks to for helping us celebrate.
is on Blackfoot land.
05/04/2026
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Happy Star Wars day, y’all. You don’t need to leave Earth to see the Galaxy.
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Live long and prosper. 🖖
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04/29/2026
“National parks and reserves are an integral aspect of intelligent use of natural resources. It is the course of wisdom to set aside an ample portion of our natural resources as national parks and reserves, thus ensuring that future generations may know the majesty of the earth as we know it today.” - John F. Kennedy
04/22/2026
We should be conscious of our beautiful, our fragile, our threatened, our exquisite, our life-giving planet every day, not just .
But today, Earth Day, is the day to commemorate our united cause in honoring and celebrating our beautiful planet and the National Parks that preserve the most superlative parts of our home. Happy Earth Day.
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Thanks to for this amazing shot of Yosemite putting on an all encompassing show for us.
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04/14/2026
Yosemite got some snow and clouds this weekend and the result could not be more picture perfect. Thanks for the great shots .solofoto
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When Yosemite is feeling Moody! 📸
Best type of conditions in my personal opinion, more so for photography lol
Happy Monday everyone 🙌
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is on western mono land
04/07/2026
Journalism, activism, suffrage, and conservation define what we remember about Marjory Stoneman Douglas. Born on this day in 1890, Douglas’ role in defending The Everglades make her one of Miami’s most inspiring figures to all that give thanks for the preservation of what Douglas called “The River of Grass”.
Douglas wrote tirelessly for The Miami Herald calling for social reform as Miami boomed and busted in the 1920s and 30s, but it wasn’t until 1947 and the publication of “The Everglades: River of Grass” that one could argue that Stoneman Douglas had found her true calling. Her book was a meticulously researched human and ecological history of the Greater Everglades Ecosystem, and more importantly, it was a call to action to safeguard the region from development. Douglas espoused that “there are no other Everglades in the world”, which has become the defining rehtoric of the book, and it is true; there is no other ecosystem like this on our planet.
Today, the conservation and preservation and restoration of the Everglades is well underway. Stoneman Douglas famously said that “conservation was a dead word” in Miami, adding that “you can’t conserve what you don’t have”. Thankfully, we still have the Everglades and for a time, we had Marjory Stoneman Douglas to call for the safeguarding of what is one of the world’s most precious places. Happy birthday and thank you, Marjory Stoneman Douglas.
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🗺 - In , you are on Seminole land.
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04/03/2026
Humanity is on its way back to the moon this week, but you don’t need to leave the earth to see the cosmos. What’s your favorite national park for stargazing? Where on earth have you been to the moon?
03/24/2026
Sunbeams and splashing water in Zion. What could be better?
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Thanks to .shoots for the amazing shot.
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Have you ever hiked through the narrows at Zion? Such a cool experience!
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03/17/2026
Is this the Instagram equivalent of wearing green on Saint Patrick’s Day?
Good light on the Badlands of South Dakota. Thanks to for the fantastic shot.
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is on Tséstho’e (Cheyenne), Očhéthi Šakówiŋ, and Mnicoujou land.
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Sunrise at the yellow mounds of Badlands National Park in South Dakota.