Thursday, February 11, 2021

Hey fourth graders**! See America’s natural wonders and historic sites for free.

A world of learning, discovery, and fun awaits every kid! Calling all 4th graders! What do you know about America’s federal lands and waters? You can find them almost everywhere! From Puerto Rico to Maine and Virginia to the Pacific Islands, some of America’s most spectacular destinations await your discovery. Connect with nature while you explore more than 400 national parks and millions of acres of federal lands and waters. Visit cool places like Land Between the Lakes, Channel Islands, the St. Louis Arch, San Antonio Missions, the Frederick Douglass home, Canyon of the Ancients, and the Florida Keys. Listen to howling wolves, check out prehistoric dinosaur tracks, paddle a river, walk in the footsteps of Lewis and Clark, or look up into a dark night sky and reach for the stars!


Educators -- Get free National Parks passes for your 4th grade students!
As a fourth-grade educator, you can download an activity and print paper passes for each of your students. This program only provides passes for fourth graders. **For the remainder of the 2020-2021 school year, U.S. fifth graders can bring their families to national parks, national forests and grasslands, wildlife refuges and other Department of the Interior, U.S. Forest Service, and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers-managed public lands and waters for free! Download and print the 5th grade voucher here.**

Parents and guardians -- Plan a trip!
Your child can take you amazing places! With a pass, fourth graders (and fifth graders, until August 31, 2021) can bring family and friends on adventures free for a full year.

Click here to review the new Every Kid Outdoors Program brochure for full details.