National Parks Journal
- Printed in U.S.A.
- 4 7/8 X 6 7/8 inches
- 160 lined pages
- Elastic strap closure and pen holder, page marker
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Celebrate America's natural heritage with this 160-page journal featuring a collection of icons representing every U.S. National Park. Each emblem honors the landscapes, wildlife, and stories preserved across the National Park System. Designed for notes, sketches, or travel reflections, it's both a practical companion and a tribute to conservation and exploration. A thoughtful keepsake for nature lovers, travelers, and admirers of America's public lands.
- The Department of the Interior's responsibilities for national parks began with a single public reservation called Yellowstone National Park, which was established on March 1, 1872. With an increasing awareness of the need for wilderness preservation, more parks were gradually created. In order to effectively manage these national treasures, each of which was initially managed independently, the National Park Service was established within the Department of the Interior by an act of August 25, 1916.