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The National Parks Store in April

April 1 - April 30

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In-Person Presentation | Search & Rescue in Yosemite National Park

Wednesday, April 8
11 AM (Waitlist available) & 2 PM
The National Parks Store

In 2023, nearly four million people visited Yosemite, and most of them returned home safe and sound—but not everyone. Over the past 50 years, the park has carried out roughly 8,500 search-and-rescue missions.

Yosemite Search and Rescue (YOSAR) is one of the world’s premier rural and mountain rescue teams. In this engaging talk, retired Yosemite ranger Butch Farabee draws on a fascinating collection of photographs to share stories from many of these rescues.

Farabee spent nearly a decade working in the park and has written five books on the subject, including Big Walls, Swift Water: Epic Stories from Yosemite Search and Rescue, which received the National Outdoor Book Award in 2017.
Books will be available for purchase at The National Parks Store.
Free. Reservation required. Space is limited to 60 registrants.
Saturday, April 18
10:30 AM & 12:30 PM
The National Parks Store
Arizona residents Kathleen and Darryl Toupkin have visited all 433 National Park Service units. Their journey took them to every state and inhabited US territory.

These explorers will discuss their travels, talk about the National Park System, and highlight some of their favorite destinations. Learn how you can start your own national park journey!

Free. Registration required. Space is limited to 60 registrants. 
Saturday, April 25
2 PM
The National Parks Store

Join us for a family-friendly screening of Beyond the Tree Line (2024). Enjoy a captivating feature-length documentary that chronicles the remarkable journey of the Sutton family as they trek the entire Appalachian National Scenic Trail, covering 2,193 miles with their four-year-old son, Harvey, before he starts kindergarten. Kids are welcome and will have the option of floor-seating.  Watch the film trailer here. Runtime: 124 minutes. Rated TV–PG.  Free. Reservation required. Space is limited. 

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  • National Parks Store Western National Parks Association
  • 12880 N Vistoso Village Dr.
    Tucson, AZ 85755 United States
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  • Phone 520-622-6014
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