"Beginning with Yellowstone, the idea of a national park was an American invention of historic consequences. The areas that now comprise the national park system, and those that will be added in years to come, are cumulative expressions of a single national heritage. The National Park Service must manage park resources and values in such manner and by such means as will leave them unimpaired for the enjoyment of future generations," 2001 NPS Management Policies. At Fort Vancouver NHS, staff and volunteers work together as a team, creating opportunities for visitor enjoyment while striving always to manage the park's resources so that they will remain unimpaired for future generations. Our Staff & OfficesFind contact information for the staff and offices at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site in Vancouver, Washington, and the McLoughlin House Unit in Oregon City, Oregon.Park StatisticsLearn more about park information, including designation and economic benefits.Laws & PoliciesRead the Superintendent's Compendium and learn about other laws and policies that help us manage this unit of the National Park System. |
Last updated: March 7, 2022