National Get Outdoors Day was created five years ago as an effort to encourage more Americans to go outside and enjoy nature. The event has become a collaboration between federal agencies, nonprofit organizations and the recreation industry who all work together to promote a variety of outdoor experiences. While these efforts are aimed at the U.S. population as a whole, the focus is on getting first time visitors to take advantage of public lands, as well as reconnecting young people to the outdoors.
In addition to fee-free entry to the national parks, there are 122 official National Get Outdoors Day locations spread out across the U.S. Each of these locations will play host to a number of scheduled events throughout the day and they offer further opportunities to celebrate the occasion. For instance, those living near Highlands Ranch, Colorado, can join the First Annual Backcountry Community Campout, while residents of New Jersey may want to visit Field Station: Dinosaurs to get in on the fun.
Even if you aren't able to visit a national park or take advantage of one of these events, remind yourself to get outside on June 9. Summer is here and it's the weekend, so there are no excuses for not participating.
This is the last fee-free day at the national parks until September 29, so take advantage of it while you can. For a complete list of the parks that will waive the entry fee on June 9 click here.National Parks Are Fee-Free June 9 To Celebrate Get Outdoors Day originally appeared on Gadling on Sat, 02 Jun 2012 10:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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