Western National Parks Assoc. To Temporarily Close Stores

WNPA News:

TUCSON, Ariz.—Due to the continuing spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), information from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and concern for Western National Parks Association (WNPA) employees and the community, WNPA will cease operations at its stores beginning March 18, 2020.

WNPA is continuously monitoring the situation and will provide updates, including when stores will reopen, on www.wnpa.org/news and on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

This includes stores located in more than 70 national parks across the West and The National Parks Store in Tucson, Ariz.

For the full list of national parks affiliated with WNPA, visit www.wnpa.org/#partners. WNPA recommends visiting www.nps.gov for an up-to-date list of park closures.

The public can continue supporting WNPA’s mission to advance education, interpretation, research, and community engagement to ensure national parks are increasingly valued by all by shopping or donating at https://store.wnpa.org/. All purchases support parks.

About WNPA

Western National Parks Association helps make the national park experience possible for everyone. As a nonprofit education partner of the National Park Service, WNPA supports parks across the West, developing products, services, and programs that enhance the visitor experience, understanding, and appreciation of national parks. Since 1938 WNPA has worked to connect new generations to parks in meaningful ways, all with one simple goal: create advocates who want to preserve and protect these special places for everyone, for all time. Learn more at www.wnpa.org.

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