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Canyonlands National Park
Support Your Park
 
An SCA leads a team of volunteers removing grafitti in the Needles District
NPS Photo by Neal Herbert
An SCA leads a team of volunteers removing grafitti in the Needles District
 
Volunteering

Public support is a critical component in the management of National Park Service lands. No other federal agency relies as heavily on the generosity and kindness of its visitors, and we thank you for your past support and look forward to future partnerships.

From volunteering as a campground host to shopping in our bookstores, there are many ways that the public can support Canyonlands and the other parks in southeast Utah:

Monetary Donations

Monetary donations are graciously accepted and directly benefit the park. These funds are used for interpretation, visitor services and safety, as well as resource management programs. If desired, those making a donation may specify a use for their money. For example, if you or someone you know has been involved in a search and rescue (SAR), donations may be made to directly support the park's SAR program.

Donations may be made by check or money order made payable to "National Park Service." Send to:

Superintendent
Canyonlands National Park
2282 SW Resource Blvd.
Moab, UT 84532

If you are making a donation in someone's honor, please include the name and address of that person and they will receive an acknowledgement note.

Internships
Internships
Great teaching experiences are available in canyon country.
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Juniper Berries  

Did You Know?
The Utah juniper, one of the most common trees in the southwest, has the ability to self-prune. During droughts, these trees will cut off fluids from one or more branches so that the rest of the tree can survive.
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Last Updated: May 09, 2007 at 12:04 EST