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News: Foreign Visitor Fees Fall Short, NPS Nominee Withdrawn, More
Apr 30, 2026
11m 06s
The National Park Lodge That Almost Disappeared | Paradise Inn, Mount Rainier National Park
Apr 23, 2026
14m 35s
News: Zion Dispersed Camping Ban, Boundary Waters Mining, Yellowstone Jail Time, Grand Canyon Water Crisis
Apr 16, 2026
11m 02s
NEWS: Forest Service Completely Restructuring, Group Sues to Allow Guns In Parks & A New National Park?
Apr 2, 2026
10m 48s
Theodore Roosevelt National Park: Where a President Was Made
Mar 26, 2026
12m 53s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 4/30/26 | News: Foreign Visitor Fees Fall Short, NPS Nominee Withdrawn, More✨ | National Park Servicebudget cuts+5 | — | Trump administrationNational Park Service | Lincoln Memorial Reflecting PoolZion National Park+4 | National Park Servicebudget cuts+8 | — | 11m 06s | |
| 4/23/26 | The National Park Lodge That Almost Disappeared | Paradise Inn, Mount Rainier National Park✨ | historynational parks+3 | — | Paradise Inn | Mount Rainier National Park | Paradise InnMount Rainier+5 | — | 14m 35s | |
| 4/16/26 | News: Zion Dispersed Camping Ban, Boundary Waters Mining, Yellowstone Jail Time, Grand Canyon Water Crisis✨ | public landscamping regulations+5 | — | BLM | Zion National ParkMinnesota+6 | Zion National Parkdispersed camping ban+5 | — | 11m 02s | |
| 4/2/26 | NEWS: Forest Service Completely Restructuring, Group Sues to Allow Guns In Parks & A New National Park?✨ | national park newspublic lands+5 | — | US Forest Service | Salt Lake CityWashington, DC+4 | Forest ServiceChiricahua National Monument+5 | — | 10m 48s | |
| 3/26/26 | Theodore Roosevelt National Park: Where a President Was Made✨ | Theodore RooseveltNational Parks+4 | — | — | Theodore Roosevelt National ParkBadlands+2 | Theodore RooseveltNational Park+5 | — | 12m 53s | |
| 3/19/26 | News: Parts of Big Bend To Close, Sequoias in Danger, Rushmore Fireworks Return✨ | national park newsBig Bend+5 | — | National Park ServiceSave Our Sequoias Act | Big BendChisos Basin+2 | Big BendMount Rushmore+7 | — | 9m 58s | |
| 3/11/26 | The Dark and Surprising History of Mount Rushmore✨ | Mount Rushmorehistory+3 | — | — | Black Hills of South DakotaUnited States | Mount RushmoreGutzon Borglum+5 | — | 19m 52s | |
| 3/5/26 | NEWS: New Volcano & Geyser Eruptions, Border Wall May Go Through Big Bend, Big Sur Wildflowers Destroyed✨ | national park newsgeothermal features+4 | — | — | Mount Rainier National ParkYosemite+11 | Mount RainierYellowstone+8 | — | 12m 19s | |
| 2/27/26 | The Darkest Day in Carlsbad Caverns History✨ | hostage situationnational parks+4 | — | National Park Service | Carlsbad Caverns | Carlsbad Cavernshostage situation+5 | — | 9m 36s | |
| 2/19/26 | News: Entry Reservations end at Arches & Yosemite, New NPS Director, Firefall Chaos✨ | National Park Servicetimed-entry reservations+4 | — | National Park Service | ArchesYosemite+3 | National Park ServiceArches+8 | — | 13m 47s | |
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| 2/12/26 | News: Pride Flag Removed at Stonewall, LA Coast National Park Proposal, New NPS Media Gag Rules✨ | national parkspublic lands+4 | — | Stonewall National MonumentInterior Department | Los AngelesMemphis+3 | Pride flagStonewall+7 | — | 10m 48s | |
| 2/5/26 | ![]() Giant Trees Once Blanketed The Eastern US, Can They Return? | At the turn of the 20th century, the American Chestnut tree was the most important plant in the eastern United States, accounting for over 25% of the forest canopy. But in a period of just 50 years, a mysterious blight, an imported fungus, swept the country and killed over four billion trees. Join Jason Epperson for Parkography as we explore the rise and fall of the majestic American Chestnut and the incredible, ongoing effort to bring the species back. A major part of this mission is taking place on one of our nation’s most hallowed grounds: the Flight 93 National Memorial in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. Learn about the tree's vital role in the American landscape and economy, the devastating chestnut blight, and the pioneering "backcross" technique scientists and volunteers are using to plant blight-resistant seedlings in the memory of American heroes. Find the Slinky Stove that's right for your next adventure at: https://www.slinkystove.com/?ref=PARKography Join the PARKography Facebook group to discuss this episode and more: https://www.facebook.com/groups/parkography | 10m 43s | ||||||
| 1/29/26 | ![]() News: Sweeping National Park Exhibit Removals, Rescues Surge, and Fossils Found | This week on Parkography, we look at the Trump administration’s directive that’s leading to the removal of exhibits and signs about slavery, Native American displacement, labor history, and climate change at national parks across the country. We also examine new polling showing strong bipartisan opposition in Western states to the nominee to lead the Bureau of Land Management, and a lawsuit challenging new federal rules that limit public input on logging, drilling, and wildlife management projects in national forests. We’ll also cover new policies making it easier to lease public lands for oil and gas development — even as recent federal lease sales in Colorado draw zero bids — and a major reorganization of federal wildfire programs with the launch of a new U.S. Wildland Fire Service. On the ground, we’re tracking a record year for search and rescue at Yosemite, recent vandalism near Bridalveil Fall, illegal off-road driving that damaged rare desert plants at Death Valley’s Eureka Dunes, and adaptive reopening plans for the Grand Canyon’s North Rim after last year’s wildfire. And we’ll end with some good news: a surprise dinosaur fossil discovery at Dinosaur National Monument and major restoration projects underway at memorials and fountains across Washington, D.C. ahead of America’s 250th anniversary. Find the Slinky Stove that's right for your next adventure at: https://www.slinkystove.com/?ref=PARKography Join the PARKography Facebook group to discuss this episode and more: https://www.facebook.com/groups/parkography The video on explaining passes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBfqPOoEu4w&t=357s Check out our other channels focused on RV travel: @RVMiles @RVMilesPodcast 00:00 Intro01:10 Exhibits Removed From National Parks06:31 Controversial Nominee for Bureau of Land Management08:43 Lawsuit Against New Federal Rules on Public Lands10:24 Expanding Oil and Gas Development in National Forests12:20 Unified US Wildland Fire Service13:26 Updates on National Park Service Sites16:55 Dinosaur Fossils and Restoration Projects18:09 Conclusion and Farewell | 18m 17s | ||||||
| 1/22/26 | ![]() A Fall in the Rockies: The Death That Wasn’t an Accident | When Toni Henthorn fell to her death during an anniversary hike in Rocky Mountain National Park, it was first reported as a tragic accident in rugged terrain. But almost immediately, park rangers noticed that the scene didn’t match the story. The location was far from the trail, the drop was steeper than described, and photographs taken just minutes before the fall raised troubling questions. As investigators began to dig deeper, they uncovered another death years earlier — one that had also been ruled an accident, and that now looked disturbingly similar. What followed was a long and complex investigation that would ultimately lead to a murder conviction and expose how a carefully planned crime unfolded in one of America’s most visited national parks. In this episode of Parkography, we examine the evidence, the investigation, and the critical role that park rangers and forensic analysis played in uncovering the truth behind a case that shocked both the National Park Service and the public. Find the Slinky Stove that's right for your next adventure at: https://www.slinkystove.com/?ref=PARKography Join the PARKography Facebook group to discuss this episode and more: https://www.facebook.com/groups/parkography | 13m 00s | ||||||
| 1/8/26 | ![]() UPDATED: National Park & Federal Land Passes Explained - NEW Non-Resident Fee Details and more | In this episode, I'm again breaking down the various types of passes available for national parks and other federal recreation areas, now updated with the new non-resident pass and non-resident fees. We have all of the details about how that will work for residents and non-residents alike. I'll explain the America the Beautiful Pass, the Senior Pass, the Access Pass, and the Military Pass, detailing their benefits and eligibility criteria. Learn which pass is right for you, how to obtain it, and how to maximize your visits to federal lands. Order your passes online here: https://store.usgs.gov/recreational-passes Get the Every Kid Outdoors 4th & 5th Grade Pass here: https://everykidoutdoors.gov/index.htm Find the Slinky Stove that's right for your next adventure at: https://www.slinkystove.com/?ref=PARKography Join the PARKography Facebook group to discuss this episode and more: https://www.facebook.com/groups/parkography Check out our other channels focused on RV travel: @RVMiles @RVMilesPodcast 00:00 Introduction to National Park Passes00:26 Major Changes to Passes in 202601:00 Understanding Interagency Passes02:08 Annual Pass Details05:49 Non-Resident Fees and Passes09:25 Digital vs. Physical Passes13:10 Special Passes: Senior, Access, and Military19:20 Purchasing and Using Passes21:59 Common Questions and Tips24:37 Conclusion | 25m 04s | ||||||
| 12/11/25 | ![]() NEWS: Nat'l Parks Told To Remove "DEI" Merchandise, Grand Canyon Closes Services, New State Parks | The Grand Canyon's South Rim has closed lodging due to significant waterline breaks, while Theodore Roosevelt National Park completed a $51 million road rehabilitation project. The Interior Department is reviewing park merchandise to remove DEI themes, and the 'American Products in Parks Act' was introduced to mandate that all products sold in National Park Service gift shops be American-made. Additionally, Arkansas is creating a new state park at Blanchard Springs, and Florida State Parks need $760 million in repairs. New Jersey is rebranding its state parks in preparation for the USA's 250th birthday. Finally, there are concerns about reduced wildfire mitigation efforts on US Forest Service land. Find the Slinky Stove that's right for your next adventure at: https://www.slinkystove.com/?ref=PARKography Join the PARKography Facebook group to discuss this episode and more: https://www.facebook.com/groups/parkography The video on explaining passes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBfqPOoEu4w&t=357s Check out our other channels focused on RV travel: @RVMiles @RVMilesPodcast 00:00 Introduction00:07 Grand Canyon Waterline Issues02:05 Theodore Roosevelt National Park Road Rehabilitation02:59 National Park Service Merchandise Review04:29 American Products in Parks Act05:55 Sponsored Segment: Slinky Stove06:33 Arkansas's Newest State Park: Blanchard Springs07:22 Florida State Parks Infrastructure Needs08:07 New Jersey State Parks Rebranding09:15 Wildfire Mitigation and Forest Service Staffing10:59 National Helicopter Repel Program Achievements14:11 Conclusion and Farewell | 14m 26s | ||||||
| 12/4/25 | ![]() Early 1900s Christmas at YELLOWSTONE National Park | In this episode, how three young boys petitioned the Department of the Interior to open the gates to Yellowstone National Park each Christmas Eve, in anticipation of Santa's annual visit. Find the Slinky Stove that's right for your next adventure at: https://www.slinkystove.com/?ref=PARKography Join the PARKography Facebook group to discuss this episode and more: https://www.facebook.com/groups/parkography | 10m 30s | ||||||
| 11/29/25 | ![]() BREAKING: Huge NATIONAL PARK PASS Changes: Non-Resident Surcharge, Digital Passes, New Design | In this episode: National park entrance is about to get much more expensive for foreign visitors, plus digital passes are here, and more. Find the Slinky Stove that's right for your next adventure at: https://www.slinkystove.com/?ref=PARKography Join the PARKography Facebook group to discuss this episode and more: https://www.facebook.com/groups/parkography The video on explaining passes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBfqPOoEu4w&t=357s | 7m 28s | ||||||
| 11/19/25 | ![]() NEWS: NPS Offering $70K To New NPS Rangers, Graffiti at Arches National Park, Trail Runner Gets Pardon | This week: National parks reopen after the government shutdown — but not before one of them gets hit with a rash of graffiti. Winter closures are rolling in across the park system, including some big changes at Yellowstone and the Grand Canyon. The Park Service is trying to hire 500 new law enforcement rangers with an eye-popping $70,000 bonus… while a new academic study shows national parks are still some of the safest places you can visit. We’ll also look at the Justice Department’s renewed crackdown on marijuana use on federal land, the controversy surrounding the nominee to lead the Bureau of Land Management. Plus — a presidential pardon for a record-setting trail runner, and the unbelievable moment a man walked straight toward a pack of wolves in Yellowstone. The full video of the man approaching wolves on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/DPfVXr4Ap4S/ The National Parks Traveler Article: https://www.nationalparkstraveler.org/2025/11/national-parks-are-overwhelmingly-safe-spaces-says-study Find the Slinky Stove that's right for your next adventure at: https://www.slinkystove.com/?ref=PARKography Join the PARKography Facebook group to discuss this episode and more: https://www.facebook.com/groups/parkography Check out our other channels focused on RV travel: @RVMiles @RVMilesPodcast 00:00 National Parks Reopen After Shutdown02:36 Winter Closures and Changes in Major Parks04:53 Recruitment Drive for Law Enforcement Rangers07:09 Safety in National Parks: New Study Insights08:22 Federal Cannabis Law Enforcement in Parks09:12 Controversial Nominee for Bureau of Land Management10:30 Call for Restoration of National Park Funding11:36 Presidential Pardon for Trail Runner12:16 Man's Close Encounter with Wolves in Yellowstone13:14 Conclusion and Thanksgiving Wishes | 13m 25s | ||||||
| 11/12/25 | ![]() National Park Passes Explained | In this episode, I'll break down the various types of passes available for national parks and other federal recreation areas. I'll explain the America the Beautiful Pass, the Senior Pass, the Access Pass, and the Military Pass, detailing their benefits and eligibility criteria. Learn which pass is right for you, how to obtain it, and how to maximize your visits to federal lands. Order your passes online here: https://store.usgs.gov/recreational-passes Get the Every Kid Outdoors 4th & 5th Grade Pass here: https://everykidoutdoors.gov/index.htmFind the Slinky Stove that's right for your next adventure at: https://www.slinkystove.com/?ref=PARKography Join the PARKography Facebook group to discuss this episode and more: https://www.facebook.com/groups/parkography Check out our other channels focused on RV travel: @RVMiles @RVMilesPodcast 00:00 Introduction to National Park Passes01:29 Annual Pass: The Basics04:03 Special Passes for Kids and Volunteers05:07 Sponsored Message: Slinky Stove05:46 Senior Pass: Benefits and Discounts08:14 Access Pass for Disabled Individuals09:39 Military Pass: Recent Changes10:38 How to Obtain Your Pass12:39 Frequently Asked Questions15:33 Conclusion | 15m 54s | ||||||
| 11/5/25 | ![]() NEWS: Yosemite BASE Jumping Convictions, Arctic Wildlife Refuge Opened To Oil Leasing, More | Highlights include the National Park Service prosecuting BASE jumping cases in Yosemite, the Trump administration reopening the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge for oil and gas leasing, and closures in the US Army Corps of Engineers’ Mobile District campgrounds. We'll also cover the reopening of the Phantom Ranch and Bright Angel Campground in the Grand Canyon, a new federal coal leasing plan, the loss of the National Park Service's only petroleum engineer, and a controversial owl culling plan. Find the Slinky Stove that's right for your next adventure at: https://www.slinkystove.com/?ref=PARKography Join the PARKography Facebook group to discuss this episode and more: https://www.facebook.com/groups/parkography Check out our other channels focused on RV travel: @RVMiles @RVMilesPodcast 00:00 Introduction00:21 Yosemite Base Jumping Incidents03:10 Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Oil and Gas Leasing03:57 Sponsored Message: Slinky Stove04:34 US Army Corps of Engineers Campground Closures05:29 Grand Canyon Reopenings and Waterline Project06:34 Coal Leasing Near National Parks07:13 National Park Service Loses Petroleum Engineer07:58 Controversial Barred Owl Culling Plan08:51 Utah State University's Beaver Relocation Program09:42 Managing Feral Hogs in National Parks10:25 Wyoming Corner Crossing Legislation11:17 Conclusion | 11m 30s | ||||||
| 10/29/25 | ![]() Grand Dame of the Everglades: Marjory Stoneman Douglas | “There are no other Everglades in the world. They are, they have always been, one of the unique regions of the earth; remote, never wholly known. Nothing anywhere else is like them…” In this episode of Parkography, we explore Everglades National Park and the incredible life of Marjory Stoneman Douglas. Find the Slinky Stove that's right for your next adventure at: https://www.slinkystove.com/?ref=PARKography Join the PARKography Facebook group to discuss this episode and more: https://www.facebook.com/groups/parkography | 19m 48s | ||||||
| 10/22/25 | ![]() News: Forest Bill Advances, Jobs on the Line, and Wildlife on the Move | This week’s national park news roundup covers a wave of potential job cuts across the Department of the Interior — including hundreds from the National Park Service — plus new legislation in Congress aimed at tackling wildfires and forest management. We’ll also look at wildlife making surprising moves in Yellowstone and Michigan, new state parks opening in Tennessee, major campground expansion plans in Michigan, and California’s push to bring art and culture into its parks. Find the Slinky Stove that's right for your next adventure at: https://www.slinkystove.com/?ref=PARKography Join the PARKography Facebook group to discuss this episode and more: https://www.facebook.com/groups/parkography | 11m 09s | ||||||
| 10/15/25 | ![]() The Voyageurs, Namesake Canoemen of Voyageurs National Park | On the northern shores of Minnesota lies a remote waterscape steeped in history, nature, and tradition. Named for the wild men who paddled its waterways in the Canadian fur trade, Voyageurs National Park is home to nesting bald eagles, moose, grey wolves, black bears, loons, owls, otters, beavers, and a vast array of other wildlife. Most of its hidden waterways remain untouched, and pristine boreal forests cover the landscape, where on a cloudless pre-dawn morning under the northern lights, you can almost hear the echo of the songs sung by fur traders traveling in their massive canoes. Find the Slinky Stove that's right for your next adventure at: https://www.slinkystove.com/?ref=PARKography Join the PARKography Facebook group to discuss this episode and more: https://www.facebook.com/groups/parkography | 12m 40s | ||||||
| 10/8/25 | ![]() National Parks in a Shutdown: How to Visit Now—and What’s Really Going On | One week in, we have a clear as mud idea about which National Parks and areas of parks are open and which aren't. In this episode, I'll show you where to find the most up to date info, and former National Park Superintendents share with us some more details about how a shutdown works and the concerns over protecting parks during one. Find the Slinky Stove that's right for your next adventure at: https://www.slinkystove.com/?ref=PARKography Join the PARKography Facebook group to discuss this episode and more: https://www.facebook.com/groups/parkography | 14m 02s | ||||||
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