The Holidays are here once again. It is time to decide what to get your friends and family members. Do you want to give the standard gifts – ties, clothes, perfumes, DVD’s, and CD’s? Or do you want to get them something they would really like and never expect? If your family and friends enjoy visiting National Parks, we have some gift ideas for you.
The Internet is great for Christmas shopping. You have so many more choices than you do just going to the mall. National parks have their own websites, and many have links to the park’s gift shops. Here are a few of our favorites.
• Grand Canyon National Park Gifts (www.grandcanyonlodges.com/shop) – You can purchase Grand Canyon T-shirts, books, videos, Native American jewelry, knick knacks, and even food items. Our favorite – National Park Monopoly. The game is the same as traditional Monopoly, but the properties are different. You can buy up National Parks like Yellowstone, Hawaii Volcanoes, and Glacier.
• Great Smoky Mountain Association
(www.smokiesstore.org) - If you have ever visited the Smokies, you probably tasted some of that good country cooking. Well, you can purchase some of those foods here. Yummy blackberry preserves, apple butter, and honey. You can even buy cornmeal produced at one of the area's famous gristmills. There are also t-shirts, calendars, posters, and DVD’s available for purchase. All purchases made on this site benefit Great Smoky Mountain National Park.
• Yellowstone National Park Store (www.yellowstonenationalparklodges.com) – For many years, the Fred Harvey Company operated gift stores and restaurants in Western National Parks. This site follows in the Fred Harvey tradition. You can buy a variety of souvenirs here including shirts, planners, toys, mugs, shot glasses, books, and even lotions. We love the huckleberry products offered here. If you ever visited this area, you probably ate something huckleberry flavored and loved it!! Well, you can buy huckleberry syrup, huckleberry toppings, and even huckleberry flavored candy on this site!!
• National Park Passes – If you have someone on your Christmas list who visits America’s National Parks each year, consider giving them a National Park Pass. There are many different options to choose from. Passes can be purchased at parks or online. For more information, visit http://store.usgs.gov/pass.
• National Park Travel Guides – (www.greatamericanvacationideas.com) – It is never too early to start planning a vacation. Consider giving a travel guide. National park guides lay out in detail the areas to see, hikes to take, and park lodging and dining. Plus, each guide has sample itineraries. Start packing your bags for an adventure of a lifetime!!
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