‘Tis the season for shopping for the park lovers in your life! In a gift-giving slump? Check out these items sure to bring some light to friends, family or that special someone this holiday season.
For the person who likes to it keep cozy and comfortable
Whether they’re conquering snow-topped peaks or taking it easy by the fire this season, HOMAGE’s National Park collection has the perfect things for the park enthusiast who can’t stop talking about their favorite places. From Arches to Acadia and plenty of spots in between, they’ll stay comfortable no matter what they’re doing, and you’ll feel good giving a gift that gives back — 5% of the purchase price of every T-shirt or hoodie from HOMAGE’s National Park collection gives back to NPCA!
For the explorer who dreams of visiting every national park
Wondery’s Parks of the USA Bucket List Water Bottle is a fun and interactive gift to inspire even the most ambitious traveler to never stop exploring our national parks.
Plus, 5% of every purchase is donated to NPCA — and, members receive 25% off Wondery purchases٭.
For the Yellowstone lover with a taste for bourbon
Did you know 2022 marks 150 years since the designation of Yellowstone National Park? Snag a bottle of Limestone Branch Distillery’s Yellowstone Select Kentucky Straight Bourbon for the person in your life with a penchant for geysers and bison. Partners with NPCA since 2018, Limestone Branch Distillery has donated over $235,000 in support of our work across the nation!
For the avid reader looking for the perfect coffee table book
Help your favorite bookworm learn more about national park protection and give their tablescape a beautiful focal point with this hardcover book that celebrates the first 100 years of NPCA — it’s the perfect thing for them to curl up with when it’s too cold to explore.
For the littlest national park advocates
Start their love of parks from early on with NPCA’s Parks Advocate Bear baby bodysuit or other park protection items from our Kids & Babies collection.
For the park enthusiast always searching for the perfect pairing
Help them unwind after their next national park adventure with a glass of wine — or raise a glass as you plan your park trips for the year ahead.
Pine Ridge Vineyard’s 2020 Black Diamond Cabernet Sauvignon is perfect for a more formal celebration. Or, celebrate everyday adventures with The Mill Keeper’s Chardonnay MV. Both Pine Ridge Vineyards and The Mill Keeper employ sustainable winemaking practices and give back to NPCA to protect and preserve our public lands and national parks.
NPCA members are eligible for special discounts at both wineries٭.
For the park champion who likes jewelry
Give them a gift that lets them show off their support for national parks with Pura Vida’s Protect Our Parks Bracelet.
For each bracelet sold, Pura Vida will donate 5% of the purchase price to NPCA to strengthen and protect our parks for future generations.
For the park advocate who already has everything
Give the gift of an NPCA membership to that hard-to-shop-for recipient in your life — they’ll get an exclusive set of member luggage cubes to welcome them to the NPCA family as well as a year’s subscription to our award-winning National Parks magazine.
٭For more information about our current offers, please email corporate@npca.org.
About the authors
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Abbey Robertson Senior Manager, Internal Communcations
As the senior manager of internal communications, Abbey serves as creative content producer and dedicated resource to staff to ensure NPCA's work, mission and impact are communicated clearly and concisely to all audiences.
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Alana Garibaldi Senior Manager of Strategic Partnerships & Marketing
As the Senior Manager of Strategic Partnerships & Marketing, Alana connects like-minded companies to NPCA’s work, creating collective impact for our parks.
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