Our National Park system has been called our nation's "crown jewel," our "national treasure" and "America's best idea." The parks have awed and inspired, informed, and hosted outdoor adventures for generations of Americans.
Today, the National Park Service turns 100, and I hope you'll join me in wishing it a happy birthday!
New Mexico is known for our spectacular scenery, fascinating history and unique cultural heritage. Our state is home to 18 National Park sites that draw tourists from around the world, create jobs and offer endless opportunities to learn and explore.
From the castle-like stalactites and stalagmites of Carlsbad Caverns,
to the pristine, snow white sands of White Sands National Monument,
the massive, complex buildings of ancestral Pueblo people at Chaco Culture National Historical Park,
the centuries-old cliff dwellings at Bandelier and Gila Cliff Dwellings national monuments,
and the abundant hunting and fishing opportunities at our newest National Preserve, the Valles Caldera, and many others.
The National Park system's birthday isn't just a reflection on the past 100 years, it's an opportunity to cheer on a new century of adventures.
Our National Parks will be fee free today through Sunday. So you can #FindYourPark , get outside and join in the party.
Happy birthday National Park Service!
Carlsbad Caverns NPS Photo by Peter Jones
White Sands NPS Photo
Chaco Culture National Historical Park Photo by Tom Udall Press Office
Bandelier National Monument Photo by Tom Udall Press Office
Valles Caldera National Preserve NPS Photo