National Parks Traveler – Park Remark join forces

We have a new super site keeping tabs on what’s happening with America National Parks.

The National Parks Traveler and Park Remark blogs have hooked up.

Welcome to National Parks Traveler 2.0. It’s not only a significant upgrade from the original version launched in August 2005, but a collaboration with ParkRemark that we believe will provide you with even more value from the site.

Overall, the bottom line remains the same: National Parks Traveler aims to educate the public about the national park system, inform it of issues surrounding the parks and the National Park Service, and build a stronger advocacy for the parks.

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The redesigned site looks great.

Our only request is that the new site point out as many highlights of the marvellous Parks as posts on problems with the Park system.

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2 Replies to “National Parks Traveler – Park Remark join forces”

  1. Thanks for the kind words about the new site! It’s nice to hear when other folks like the updated look, it took a long time to get just right. Your request for more park highlights is well received. As we continue to build the site, we have it in mind to include more of the reasons we love these places — which is not to say we haven’t already given it a shot. Here are some topics that include some favorite park highlights:

    The Essential …
    http://www.nationalparkstraveler.com/browse/The+Essential….

    Visiting The Parks
    http://www.nationalparkstraveler.com/browse/Visiting+the+Parks

    Thanks again for the post. ~Jeremy

  2. Thanks for the announcement on the new site. We’re very excited about it and have big expectations and plans for additional content.

    Your point on the need for more stories about the marvelous aspects of the parks is noted. However, we do have quite a number of pieces that lead readers in that direction.

    If you click into the “Browse by Topic” section, check out the posts under “the Essential” as well as “Visiting the Parks.”

    And keep your eyes on the pages in the months ahead as more “marvelous” posts debut.

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