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Free National Parks Day Saturday

23 Sep 2022, 8:45 pm

Since 1994, the National Parks Service has been observing National Public Lands Day on the 4th Saturday in September every year. This year it falls on Saturday, September 24th! This day is to celebrate the connection between people and green space in their community, inspire environmental stewardship, and encourage use of open space for education, recreation, and health benefits. What that also means — you can visit any national park coast to coast for free!

At WeatherNation we have been partnering with the National Park Service to bring you to parks around our Country and show you the unique qualities about them! Did you know there are 483 National Park sites in the U.S., Puerto Rico, Guam and the U.S. Virgin Islands? Together, they cover over 84 MILLION acres.

Lava Beds National Park (Northern California)

Virgin Islands National Park

Saint Gauden’s National Park (New Hampshire)

Manassas National Battlefield Park (Virginia)

But before you head out to go camping or even hike this weekend, make sure you know what the weather is going to be like so you can dress accordingly and have everything you need. Join us on WeatherNation this morning for the latest updates on the forecast for the parks closest to you! CHECK YOUR LOCAL FORECAST ANYTIME HERE 

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Lucy is a digital meteorologist for WeatherNation. Originally from Boston and with 5 years in Colorado, Lucy is now living in southern Alabama with her husband, enjoying all the Gulf Coast has to offer. She stayed in the Northeast for her education, graduating Summa Cum Laude from SUNY Oswego with a B.... Load MoreS. in Meteorology in 2017. Just a few days after graduation, she made the cross country move to Colorado Springs, CO to begin her career at KKTV, the CBS affiliate. Lucy has covered historic blizzards, tornadoes, windstorms, the largest wildfires in Colorado state history and dust storms ... they truly "get it all" in Colorado! Lucy is excited to forecast on a national level and continue her passion of explaining the science behind the weather!