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Scenic photo of Yosemite National Park.

Celebrating Our National Parks

From restoring over 20,000 miles of National Park trails to investing in the preservation of our parks and natural communities. See how Nature Valley helps you get out there!

Proud Partner of the National Park Foundation

For more than 15 years, Nature Valley has proudly supported the National Park Foundation, donating over $35 million to help care for the parks we all love. Today, our partnership helps fund programs like Open Outdoors for Kids, Junior Ranger Angler, and Service Corps, which open up access to nature, especially for families and local communities. We believe everyone deserves to experience the beautiful, restorative power of the outdoors—that’s why we make bars to take on your next adventure, so you can get out there and enjoy the parks for yourself.

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A map of the United States with 19 pins in locations where Nature Valley donations have helped park restorations.

Restorations all Over the Map

We’ve partnered with the National Parks Foundation to restore and increase access to over 20,000 miles of national park trails. Because any day is made better by a hike through the forest or reaching a new peak. Check out our impact coast to coast.

Bridalveil Fall, with the mist that wafts off it when the breezes blow.

Featured ParkYosemite

We helped restore Bridalveil Fall, one of the most striking landmarks in Yosemite Valley, by improving the visitor experience and helping to protect the natural resources of the area.

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Lake in Grand Teton National Park, surrounded by grass and trees with snowy mountains in the background.

Grand Teton National Park

We helped improve 242 miles of the parks most visited trails.

Lake in Glacier National Park, surrounded by grass, trees, and a snowy mountain.

Glacier National Park

We helped rehabilitate picturesque trails & helped preserve historical sites.

Blue Ridge Parkway with trees changing to fall colors on both sides and hills in the background.

Blue Ridge Parkway

Our support improved 16 miles of backlogged trail projects along the Shut-In National Recreational Trail.

Green trees and red plants in the foreground and snowy Mount Rainier in the background.

Mount Rainier National Park

We helped restore access to more than 4,000 miles of trails at Mount Rainier National Park, the Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail, and Ebey's Landing National Historical Reserve.

Overhead view of American Southwest Horseshoe Bend in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.

Glen Canyon National Recreation Area

We supported invasive plant control and native plant restoration at Lunch Beach; enhancing the visitor experience at this popular site.

View from the walking path inside Carlsbad Caverns.

Carlsbad Caverns National Park

Improving trail infrastructure (signs, springs, camping sites and shelters) along 27 miles of the Guadalupe Ridge Trail and its access trails.

The end of a large petrified tree in Petrified Forest National Park.

Petrified Forest National Park

Revegetation and trail rerouting on heavily-worn trails, due to the popularity of “off-the-beaten-path” hiking opportunities.

View of a large portion of the canyon in Grand Canyon National Park.

Grand Canyon National Park

We helped restore part of the Arizona National Scenic Trail, which winds through Grand Canyon National Park and stretches over 800 miles.

Waterfall surrounded by greenery on the Natchez Trace National Scenic Trail.

Natchez Trace National Scenic Trail

Our support enabled the installation, repair and/or construction of critical park transit infrastructure and popular hiking trails.

Split rock formations in the foreground and sunset colors in the background at Shenandoah National Park.

Shenandoah National Park

We helped repair 15 miles of degraded trails that serve as key access points to the Appalachian Trail.

A yellow line connecting the Statue of Liberty in New York and the Sydney Opera House in Australia.

10,000 Miles is the equivalent to traveling from New York to Australia

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