Find Your "Virtual" Park

National parks offer extraordinary experiences, but it’s not always possible to get to a park in person. Fortunately, we have ways to connect with national parks from a distance through digital opportunities and activities to do in your own home or neighborhood. There are enough activities to keep you occupied for days! Find some suggestions below to engage with parks remotely and check for additional opportunities on park and National Park Service program websites.

Social Media

It’s not just pretty pictures (although we have plenty of those!). Join the conversation and connect with a national park anytime on social media. Share stories, photos, trip ideas, park experiences, and more with park staff and fellow park enthusiasts. Take a virtual tour, talk to a ranger, or participate in a live presentation. Use #FindYourVirtualPark and #FindYourPark or #EncuentraTuParque.

Many parks and programs have their own accounts to follow and don’t forget to follow the national NPS accounts on Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, Flickr, and YouTube.

  • Facebook: Receive updates, news releases, photos, videos, events, and live streams from parks and NPS programs.
  • Instagram: Get your daily inspiration of photos, videos, and live stories from parks around the country.
  • X (formerly Twitter): Receive park updates, news releases, photos, and videos from @NatlParkService.
  • Flickr: Discover high-quality, full-resolution public domain images.
  • YouTube: Explore videos about wildlife, history, events, trip planning, and more.

Last updated: May 4, 2024

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