National Park Service
The monitoring natural resources including animals, plants, and water at various national park locations is discussed in this collection.
Are you interested in destructive supervolcanoes and ferocious wildlife? If so, this collection is for you. The geological features of the park’s supervolcano are discussed along with wildlife including aquatic animals, bears, and wolves.
Interested in stars, planets, and galaxies? If so, tune in to this collection which discusses the rarely-witnessed pristine night skies at Yosemite and Grand Canyon National Parks.
Although water is abundant in national parks and a primary source for recreation, it is essential to understand the potential hazards that are a part of interacting with water. The collection will expose viewers to some of the potential hazards that water can pose.
This series contains two videos, one on the rich history of Piute Creek and another on the endangered species Mojave tui chub.
A diverse collection of videos, slide-shows, and podcasts outlining a multitude of topics that relate to the Grand Teton National Park
Our online roving ranger is always ready to provide you with the Yellowstone basics.
This series is an insider's look at America's national parks that ring New York Harbor. American history is discussed often in relation to the Gateway National Recreation Area.
A series of audio-narratives detailing the expansive and embattled history of the Timucuan Preserve. Native Americans, Spanish, French, and African Americans all have contributed to the region’s cultural heritage. Wildlife present and types of activities available at the park are also mentioned.
This series emphasizes the management of physical and biological resources of national parks in Alaska. The rate in which glaciers are receding over time is discussed frequently; the glaciers are shown to be indicators of global climate change.
In this collection, moving personal stories are shared by students, park patrons, park employees, and artists-in-residence. A deep appreciation for national parks is the predominant motif of the podcast.
An earnest narration detailing the history of the Elkhorn Ranch Site. The narrator outlines the history of the plot of land, and comments on the natural beauty and serenity of the location.
The history and culture of Valley Forge, a military camp of the American Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War, are covered in this collection.
El Parque Nacional Biscayne, es el parque marino más grande del National Park Service, es el hogar de un "museo bajo el agua." Esta serie de videos destaca seis de los sitios en el Sendero del Legado Marítimo submarino del parque, y es una manera perfecta de prepararse para una visita personal a...
This series includes information on the various sites that can be seen along Going-to-the-Sun Road of Glacier National Park. From glaciers to mountains to wildlife, Going-to-the-Sun Road has it all.
This series is a guided walking-tour of downtown St. Paul. Information is given on the history of the area, the buildings, and the wildlife. Exercise tips are included as well.
Historical perspectives regarding various aspects of the national park service are included in this collection. Topics included the history of natural resource conservation, the historical significance of select structures built in national parks, and historical designations given to national parks.
In this collection, park employees reflect on their relationship with North Cascades National Park. Archeological research and conservation efforts that were and are currently are being undertaken are also discussed.
This series gives the viewer a well-rounded understanding of how to navigate the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon. Emphasis is placed on how to preserve the park and the importance of doing so.
Biscayne National Park, the largest marine park in the National Park system, is home to a unique “underwater museum.” This series of podcasts highlights six of the sites on the park’s Maritime Heritage Trail, and is a perfect way to prepare for a personal visit to the wrecks, or simply to explore...
Explore natural resource monitoring activities conducted by the Sonoran Desert Inventory & Monitoring Network and other associated National Park Service staff at NPS units in Arizona and New Mexico.
Visitor activities including boating, camping, bicycling, fishing, eating, and lodging are discussed in this collection.
This collection provides a personal, behind-the-scenes look at the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site, the Pacific Northwest’s premier archaeological and historic site.
The North Coast & Cascades Science Learning Network is where science and education come together to help preserve and protect areas of national significance. Whether monitoring natural ecosystems or studying historic sites, national park scientists are stewards of our nation’s crown jewels....
This collection discusses some of the programs that the National Park Service organizes for park patrons. Projects that the National Park Service has organized and/or has been a part of are discussed as well.
Various national park locations of significant cultural interest are discussed in this collection.
The beauty, use, and danger of rivers and creeks in national parks are discussed in this collection.
An informational video relating the history of Castle Williams and some of its unique architectural features.
Impersonations of historical figures are included in this collection. Stories are told by impersonators of Hannah Till and John Hance.
A Collection of Videos introducing the life and works of the Murie Family
Biscayne National Park’s diverse resources require an equally diverse set of management strategies. Learn about a few of them in this podcast series hosted by members of the park’s resource management staff. This podcast series is closed-captioned. (Full-sized video)
A sweeping audio-tour of the Herbert Hoover National Historic Site, with tips for visitors and a great deal of historical narrative.
A series of concise podcasts which provide a wide spectrum of information about the life, history, conservation efforts, and study that was and is done at the Fort Union Trading Post.
A series of videos dedicated to the diverse history and diligent conservation of the Pipe Springs National Park.
This collection discusses the 1775 De Anza Expedition.
Esta colección presenta los ricos recursos que son nuestros parques nacionales y el papel que han tenido en la historia de nuestro país.
This series contains videos displaying the stark natural beauty of the Grand Canyon National Park.
Are you interested in learning about opportunities for children that are provided by the National Park Service? Would you like to hear about experiences children have had at national parks? Tune in to this podcast for this content and more.
Few U.S. Presidents have had such close ties with where they were born and raised. The rural southern culture of Plains, Georgia, that revolves around farming, church and school, had a large influence in molding the character and in shaping the political policies of the 39th President of the...
Three narrated short-stories from acclaimed civil-war-era writer Ambrose Bierce.
Get lessons in American history as you explore different facets of national parks around the country.
This collection discusses a variety of topics on Valley Forge including the it's environmental history, wildlife, plants, and geology.
Two self-guided walking tours about Rock Creek Park are given. Fort Stevens and Battleground National Cemetery are discussed in detail.
El Parque Nacional Biscayne, es el parque marino más grande del National Park Service, es el hogar de un "museo bajo el agua." Esta serie de videos destaca seis de los sitios en el Sendero del Legado Marítimo submarino del parque, y es una manera perfecta de prepararse para una visita personal a...
This collection discusses monthly updates for Valley Forge National Historical Park.
The National Park Service is pleased to present this self-paced audio tour of Saugus Ironworks National Historic Site. The tour takes about an hour to complete, and consists of eight stops within the nine acre site.