By Dr. Nancy Watson

Our National Parks

Every National Park tells a story, from breathtaking landscapes and ancient forests to historic landmarks that preserve our shared past.  Each visit offers a chance to pause and reflect, to feel gratitude for what endures and to witness how nature and history together remind us of the beauty  worth protecting.

Our National Parks

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John Fitzgerald National Historic Site – Brookline, MA

John Fitzgerald National Historic Site – Brookline, MA

The John Fitzgerald Kennedy National Historic Site in Brookline, Massachusetts offers the opportunity to step into the earliest chapters of that life that would shape world history. Touring this modest home, you are greeted by the recorded voice of Rose Kennedy. She calmly recounts the rhythms and rituals of family life.  Through her reflections, the house […]

February 2026
John Muir National Historic Site – California

John Muir National Historic Site – California

John Muir’s home in California offers a intimate window into the life of one of America’s most influential conservationists. Located northeast of San Francisco, the site is preserved today as John Muir National Historic Site. Muir lived here from 1889 until his death in 1914. While many picture him wandering through Yosemite or Alaska’s glaciers, this […]

February 2026
Crater Lake National Park – Oregon

Crater Lake National Park – Oregon

I visited Crater Lake National Park on one of my solo excursions. It was one of those places I wished I had shared with someone else. The color of the lake matched the bluest of skies as I walked along the rim, a blue so intense it almost felt unreal.  There are no rivers flowing […]

February 2026
Devils Tower – Wyoming

Devils Tower – Wyoming

On our family road trip across the northern states, our westernmost destination was Devils Tower. Rising suddenly from the rolling prairie of northeastern Wyoming. The massive stone monolith looked unreal as we approached. This monument stands alone and detached from the surrounding hills.   We circled the base watching climbers inch their way up the vertical columns. […]

February 2026
Glacier Bay National Park – Alaska

Glacier Bay National Park – Alaska

Alaska is just a massive state, and it was on our second visit that we set our sights on traveling into Glacier Bay National Park. Stories of John Muir traversing the same area inspired us to want to journey where he also traveled, into the waters and fjords he once explored by canoe.    It […]

February 2026
Dry Tortugas National Park – FL

Dry Tortugas National Park – FL

What an adventure it was to reach Fort Jefferson in the Dry Tortugas. I made this journey with Erin in 2012, as a way to celebrate our birthdays. This was an unforgettable trip to one of the most remote places in the National Park System. Located about 70 miles west of Key West, the Dry Tortugas sit […]

February 2026
Sitka National Historical Park – Alaska

Sitka National Historical Park – Alaska

On our second trip to Alaska, we made the effort to travel to Sitka, and this town did not disappoint. When the ferry glided into this quaint harbor town, it felt as though we had arrived somewhere different from anywhere else in the state. Walking its streets, we paused at shop windows filled with Russian icons and […]

February 2026
Booker T. Washington Historic Monument – Virginia

Booker T. Washington Historic Monument – Virginia

During our 1996 family road trip to Atlanta for the Olympic Games, one of the historic sites we stopped along the way was Booker T. Washington National Monument in rural southwestern Virginia. Tucked into the rolling countryside, the site preserves the birthplace and early childhood environment of one of the most influential African American leaders in […]

January 2026
Scotts Bluff National Monument – Nebraska

Scotts Bluff National Monument – Nebraska

Another memorable stop on our 1995 family cross-country road trip was Scotts Bluff National Monument in western Nebraska. Coming from the eastern part of the country, we wanted our daughters to see first-hand what life was like for families who traveled west by wagon train. Rising from the plans, Scotts Bluff was one of the […]

January 2026
Perry’s Victory & International Peace Memorial – Ohio

Perry’s Victory & International Peace Memorial – Ohio

As we continued driving west on our family road trip in 1995, we boarded a boat on Lake Erie and crossed the water to the Perry’s Victory and International Peak Memorial. Reaching this site by water made visiting it more intentional and part of the story. Rising from South Bass Island is this 352-foot granite column that […]

January 2026
Pipestone National Monument – Minnesota

Pipestone National Monument – Minnesota

During our 1995 cross-country road trip, our route carried us through a part of Minnesota, where we stopped at one of the most remarkable sites: Pipestone National Monument.   Here, the soft red stone, pipestone, has been quarried for centuries by Native people and carved into ceremonial pipes used in prayer and spiritual life. This is […]

January 2026
Pecos National Historical Park – New Mexico

Pecos National Historical Park – New Mexico

Set against the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Pecos National Historical Park is a palace where centuries of history unfold quietly across the land. This land was home to the Pecos Pueblo, one of the most influential pueblos in the Southwest. For hundreds of years, Pecos served as a vital crossroads of trade linking […]

January 2026