

Get creative as you personalize your journal. There is a dedicated space on this page to add a park stamp.Record who you were with, how you got there, and the views and vistas you loved the most.Use the journal prompts to document your memories of the trip.The second page gives you a place to make your trip personal. Our fun, “by the numbers” section gives you an idea about the number of visitors each year (as of 2019), the number of entrances, and the number of visitor centers for each park.This page also has the address, phone number, and GPS coordinates for each park.We’ve given you a few ideas, but each park has more to discover.Use the left side page to learn more about the park and plan the attractions you want to see.Each of the 63 National Parks has its own 2-page spread.

This grouping allows you to choose an area where you live, or will soon visit, and see the National Parks that are around you without flipping through the whole book. The completely updated National Parks Bucket Journal 63 parks Edition is organized into 7 regions (Pacific NW & Alaska, Western, Southwest, Midwest, Rocky Mountain, North & Mid Atlantic, and Southeast) and then alphabetically by state. >This is the NEW VERSION of the National Park Bucket Journal! <<< There are currently 63 parks covering 52.2 million acres of beautiful land to enjoy. National Parks have been a part of our heritage since the first park was dedicated by President Ulysses S. We encourage you to use it as a place to record your trips and then look back at the adventures you experienced with family and friends. This National Parks Bucket Journal is one part trip planner, one part bucket list, and one part diary.
