
Travel Through The Parks
By Etta and Simone

Travel Through The ParksJan 26, 2022

Acadia
Hi Listeners,
It has been a long time but we are back for Acadia National Park!
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Etta and Simone

Grand Canyon
Hi Listeners,
We apologize for the wait, but we are back for season 2! This week we are doing Grand Canyon a fascinating park. And we asked the question: What do you think the scientists will discover in the caves next? Submit your answer to be featured in our next episode to- Traveltheparkspodcast@gmail.com
Successful Samantha: https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/58239005-successful-samantha
The Homework Machine: https://www.amazon.com/Homework-Machine-Dan-Gutman/dp/0689876793
That's all for this week!
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Etta and Simone
Cover image credit:Newyorker.com

Denali
Hi Listeners,
This episode we are exploring the amazing and fascinating park of Denali. We are at almost 1,000 plays! When we get to 1,000 plays we will be posting a national park quiz in our description and email!
Here is the link for the sled dog page: https://www.nps.gov/dena/planyourvisit/meet-the-sled-dogs.htm
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Etta and Simone
Episode art credits go to NPS

Lassen Volcanic
Hi, listeners!
We know it's been a while, but we're back with a new season, and some bonus and revisited episodes are coming soon! In this episode, we have an amazing history segment and a great of the episode.
Here's the silent film about Lassen: https://www.filmpreservation.org/preserved-films/screening-room/a-trip-through-lassen-volcanic-national-park-1918
Thank you, we'll be back again soon!
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Etta & Simone

Haleakala
Hi Listeners,
This week we have a great episode lined up for you including a written interview with a Haleakala ranger. We hope you enjoy it. The next episode, Lassen, is going to be released in mid-august because of our summer break. Email us at traveltheparkspodcast@gmail.com, any comments or questions.
The episode art credits go to TripAdvisor
Thanks,
Etta and Simone
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Hawaii Volcanoes
Hi Listeners,
We made some updates on our website so check that out:
Link: https://wordpress.com/page/travelthroughtheparks.wordpress.com/5
Stories that we mentioned in the episode: https://www.nps.gov/havo/learn/historyculture/moolelo.htm
Board Game: https://shop.hawaiipacificparks.org/products/game-park-shwdwn
Book of the Episode: Welcome to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park https://www.getepic.com/book/62627072/welcome-to-hawaii-volcanoes-national-park
Fill out our surveys and give us a review here: https://travelthroughtheparks.wordpress.com/for-listeners/
Email us at traveltheparkspodcast@gmail.com if have any connections to any National Parks!
Thank you for choosing Travel Through the Parks Podcast!
Etta and Simone
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Rocky Mountain
Hi Listeners,
In this episode, we have an amazing interview scheduled for you guys which started off the show! We also have a story from my wonderful Aunt about climbing in Rocky Mountain. Check out our announcements episode for announcements. Email us at traveltheparkspodcast@gmail.com
Etta took the picture of the elk in Rocky Mountain!
Thanks for choosing Travel Through The Parks Podcast!
Etta and Simone
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Earth Day Special
Hi Listeners,
Here is our Earth Day Special! Listen to this near Earth Day and get outside! Here is a form we would love you to fill out for advice on our podcast and what you think should change. It is anonymous so you can take it without letting us know who you are.
Links:

Glacier
Hi Listeners,
This week we are learning about Glacier National Park. Etta's grandpa is interviewed because he has been to Glacier National Park. in this episode we emphasize saving our planet. We need you to start off by doing things like take buying less palm oil products, educating others about climate change, and bike, and walk or carpool more often to not pollute the air. You can challenge other people not to use plastics for a month, or come up with other gamified ways to lessen your impact on global warming. If you want to learn more, check out books from your local library or find reliable sources online. Nps.gov is a good place to learn about climate change in the National Parks.
Here Are Some Links From The Episode:
Our website: https://travelthroughtheparks.wordpress.com/
Posters: https://national-park-posters.com/
Image credits goes to Vouge.com
Etta and Simone
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Mesa Verde
Hi Listeners, This week's episode is Mesa Verde National Park, the only national park protecting its history and not natural features. This is the seventh National Park established, we decided to skip over Wind Cave National Park for lack of information. We also think that it would not be an interesting one to talk about. Our next episode is glacier which we know lot's of you love, so we are inviting you all to be interviewed, send in memories, pictures, and descriptive emails of the landscape to us at traveltheparkspodcast@gmail.com.
Books Of The Episode: Rain Reign + National Parks Of The USA
Movie Of The Episode: Cloudy And The Chance Of Meatballs
Etta and Simone
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Episode Art Credits Go To: Google Earth

Crater Lake
Hi Listeners, this week we are exploring Crater Lake National Park! Make sure to look out for our bonus episode coming out soon, Sports in the National Parks. Email us books, board games, memories in national parks, and movies to the email traveltheparkspodcast@gmail.com! Enjoy!
Episode Art Credits go to NPS.GOV Crater Lake.
Etta and Simone
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Mount Rainier
Hi listeners! This week our episode is extra cool, special, and long. We are doing Mount Rainier National Park which is a mountain and a national park in Seattle. We will also be covering Rock Creek Park which is a park founded in 1890 and is run by the National Park Service but not a national park. It's in Washington DC. Why is this episode extra awesome? Well we have two guests. One of our guests climbed Mount Rainier (A trek many die on). And our other guest has been going to Rock Creek Park every day for ten whole years! (We will explain Rock Creek Park and why it has to do with being the fourth park later.) We have another challenge this episode; make sure to enter your response at traveltheparkspodcast@gmail.com
Enjoy!
Etta and Simone
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Sequoia
Hi listeners! This week we're doing Sequoia. We talk about 5 landmarks, and do more fun facts (and Commonly Asked Questions.) We also have some questions for you, and if you answer them correctly, you get to be featured in a future episode, and you get to pick what the bonus episode will be, along with the other winners. Here's some links for things we mentioned.
Keeper Of The Lost Cities
Soundscapes
The Sequoia Lives On Book
See you soon!
Etta, Simone
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Yosemite
Hi Listeners! We have a special guest this episode! Margaret is a former park ranger from Yosemite and has lots of connections to the park. We'll be asking her some questions about it. Announcement- Any of you who know or are a fourth grader, the kid (s) and their families can go to any national park for free during their fourth grade year using a pass on this website. If you have any questions for the ranger email them to traveltheparkspodcast@gmail.com!
Thanks! We hope you enjoy!
Book of the theme: Two Bear Cubs
Other book of the episode: The Miscalculations of Lightning Girl

Yellowstone
Hi! Enjoy our very first full episode of Travel Through The Parks! Today we will be discussing the very first national park called Yellowstone. Yellowstone is in three states, Montana, Wyoming, and Idaho. Our podcast email is traveltheparkspodcast@gmail.com. You can email questions, comments, and ideas to this email. If you want to be featured in the episode 2 weeks from now, Sequoia Park, email us and tell us your favorite national park. We hope you enjoyed!

Travel Through The Parks Trailer
This is the trailer for the new National Parks podcast: Travel Through the Parks. If you want to learn more, listen to this.