One of the main mission features of Adventure-Crew is to expose America and her guests to the arguably unmatched beauty and majesty of our national parks. The staff at Adventure-Crew started with a small collection of stories and photos of a few parks, and over a short number of years has created an ever growing data base of over 100 of America’s best loved national parks, monuments, recreational areas and preserves.
Starting in 2007, we began featuring each park at both Adventure-Space.com and Adventure-Crew.com, the preeminent sister sites that promote our American national parks. Each week, we highlight and promote one national park out of our growing database; including pictures, important facts and history.
So, why should you check in with Adventure-Space.com and Adventure-Crew.com every week? Because, besides enjoying new national park news stories and updates and giving you the opportunity to write about your personal outdoors experiences and share them on the web for free, you will learn important information about your national parks during each visit to our sites.
One week you’ll learn about the gem of the east coast, Arcadia National Park and her unmatched coastal display of wildlife, trees, rocks and indigenous ferns and flowers. The next week you might learn about the largest collection of naturally forming stone arches in the world at Arches National Park in Moab, Utah.
It is my opinion as the Editor in Chief of Adventure-Space that every child should grow up reading and learning about our important natural resources; one of the amazing features about America that sets us apart from other countries and helps to make us the greatest nation on this globe.
A daily dose of your national parks will eventually make you “park savvy”. You’ll be able to identify important facts, like
-where each of your national parks are located
-when they are open and when some of them close for the season
-what animals are protected and which ones are dangerous
-how to safely and properly investigate and enjoy some of the more delicate areas of our parks, like crypto biotic soil, and other microscopic flora and fauna.
-how the park can help families enjoy their time spent in each park
No where else on the web is it possible to get such a great education by merely showing up every week.
So, start your trek to becoming Park Savvy today. Log on to http://www.adventure-space.com/ and find out what happened today, yesterday, last month, or what’s happening next week or next Spring in your favorite park.
Adventure-Space.com, your National Park Outdoor Adventure Blogging Community.
Sincerely,
Stu Marks, Editor.