Parker is an "outdoorsy" sort of bear, very fond of camping and hiking in the great outdoors (just like TR!). When Nat and Parker decided to tour the National Park Service, they divided it up so that Parker would take parks in the western United States. Most of his stops would be west of the Mississippi River. He was thrilled with the news, because most of the big natural parks, with thousands of acres to explore, are out west. Parker's trip journal is still being posted, so please check back for updates. Parker has promised to bite the webmaster if his photos don't get up soon. (We hope he was joking!)
Joshua Tree National Park Twentynine Palms, California
Week of May 6, 2002
Lenora and Gang, Having a great time! Wish you were here! JT is great! Parker See Parker's Joshua Tree photo journal. Tumacacori National Historical Park Tumacacori, Arizona
Week of May 20, 2002
Hello to all my friends back at home! It's been hot and sunny here in southern Arizona. I spent the day here at Tumacácori yesterday - it's so beautiful and peaceful! I got to meet some conservators from Mexico City, had lunch with the staff, and got the grand tour of the mission grounds. I spent the night visiting the bear family of Ranger Anita's children - very friendly bears. On to Texas! Love, Parker See Parker's Tumacacori photo journal. Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park Johnson City, Texas
Week of June 3, 2002
Hi, everybody! I got to my first presidential park yesterday! I can't wait to learn all about LBJ - I think he and TR had a LOT in common. How's Nat? I miss him and you-all (that's Texan for "you") a lot and hope you'll have a fun Memorial Day weekend. Love, Parker See Parker's LBJ photo journal. Mesa Verde National Park Mesa Verde, Colorado
Week of June 17, 2002
Hi Everyone! I'm having a great time here at Mesa Verde National Park. I've learned a lot and I've met many nice people. I've even earned another Junior Ranger badge. I should have quite a collection when I get home. Hope you all are well. I'll be off on my next adventures soon. Arches, here I come! Much love, Parker See Parker's Mesa Verde photo journal. Zion National Park Springdale, Utah
Week of July 15, 2002
Hi everybody! Here I am riding the Zion shuttle. It's really convenient for folks like me without driver's licenses. I got to see the whole canyon. I saw huge cliffs with names like Angel's Landing and the Great White Throne. Did you know today is a holiday in Utah? It's Pioneer Day, commemorating the Mormon's arrival in the Salt Lake Valley in 1847. There's even a parade in Springdale today. The Mormons were the first white Americans to settle this canyon. They named it Zion which means a place of sanctuary. More soon. Love, Parker P.S. I met Superintendent Marty Ott yesterday. He likes to ride horses too!
See Parker's Zion photo journal. Grand Canyon National Park Grand Canyon, Arizona
Week of July 29, 2002
To all my friends, Having a wonderful time here at Phantom Ranch. Miss you all! Bear Hugs, Parker
See Parker's Grand Canyon photo journal. Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site Buffalo, New York
Week of August 12, 2002
"Back to Buffalo to get some chicken wings for the road.." After traveling to seven parks and over 6,000 miles, Parker came home to get some good home cooking (pizza and wings) before heading out again. While he was home he also got to visit his friends at the Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural NHS and tell them all sorts of stories of the neat places he got to visit and the wonderful people he got to meet. Boy, were they jealous! See Parker's photo journal for his home visit.
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