Trail Talk

Ever wonder about the best hikes, sites and activities in America's national parks? Or are you unsure about how you should plan your next visit to a national park or what you should pack? Join us for Trail Talk and get all of your questions answered!
Presented by the National Park Foundation and Merrell, Trail Talk is an opportunity for you to get an insider's perspective from the experts themselves. Every two weeks, NPF will feature a different national park on our Facebook page and our Facebook fans will have the chance to submit any and all questions they have about that park.
Trail Talk will then round up the questions, bring them to our friends at the national park and one of the park rangers will respond to the questions. Answers will be posted on this page. Become our fan on Facebook today and join in on the fun!
Catch up with the latest Trail Talk:
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Protecting 3.3 million acres of marine and terrestrial wilderness in Southeast Alaska, Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve is the ultimate escape for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.
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The Black Canyon of the Gunnison's unique and spectacular landscape was formed slowly by the action of water and sediment scouring down through hard Proterozoic crystalline rock.
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Rock Creek Park, the largest urban park in the National Park system, is truly a gem in our nation's capital with more than 1,700 acres of hardwood forest, meadows, and streams.
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Located in northeastern Ohio along the banks of the Cuyahoga River, Cuyahoga Valley National Park protects and preserves 33,000 acres of deep forests, rolling hills and open farmlands.
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World renowned for its diversity of plant and animal life, the beauty of its ancient mountains, and the quality of its remnants of Southern Appalachian mountain culture, Great Smoky Mountains National Park is America’s most visited national park.
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As the first national park east of the Mississippi River, Acadia National Park has preserved the rugged beauty of Maine’s Mount Desert Island for nearly 100 years.
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Encompassing three distinct ecosystems and nearly one million acres, Olympic National Park has limitless opportunities for outdoor adventure, discovery and relaxation.