Wind Cave's Adopt a Bison Program
Wind Cave National Park's Bison herd is believed to be one of only four free roaming and genetically pure herds on public lands in North America. For this reason, amongst many others, Wild Tribute ...
In summer 2018, the Grand Teton Association presented us with an opportunity to support their annual Morning with the Masters, Youth Paint-Out. Students received personalized instruction, advice, a...
Funding the Amazing Discovery Pool in Arches and Canyonlands
Wild Tribute's 4 the Parks donations proudly have supported the Canyonlands Natural History Association’s Discovery Pool Research Grant Program. Since its inception in 2006, the Discovery Pool has ...
Utah's State Parks are otherworldly where rocks predominantly own the spotlight. Trees are often underscored yet an incredibly important supporting cast that makes these places the special wonders ...
Busing Youth into Theodore Roosevelt for National Park Week
All it takes is one experience in our National Parks or public lands to get hooked, not just in the allure of the adventure, but also as a steward in conversation. Providing such an experience is o...
Rebuilding Great Smoky after the Wildfires
The November 2016 wildfires in and around Great Smoky Mountains National Park impacted not only the visitor experience, but also the local community on an unprecedented scale. The fires burned more...
Rangers in the Classroom at Sequoia NP
As a teacher, parent, or student in school, how cool would it be for a Park Ranger to take over class one day with curriculum-based learning opportunities? The National Park Service in conjunction ...
Map & Compass Classes in Rocky Mountain NP
There is no such thing as bad weather with the right gear, and there is no such thing as being too prepared...and starting early. Are we right? To the latter point, Wild Tribute 4 the Parks donati...
Official Safe Trail to the Grove of the Titans in Redwood NP
Home to ten of the world’s largest trees, the Grove of Titans within greater Redwoods National and State Parks is an ancient redwood grove that is unmapped and to date absent of a trail network. Se...
Protect Wild Horses and Burros in Red Rock Canyon
Wild horses and burros are a sight to behold. Unaccompanied by a cowboy or rancher, these wild animals seemingly are out of place, yet thrive, which create perplexing management challenges due to t...
Helped Rebuild Hawaii Volcanoes NP
After being closed for 135 days (that's 4+ months), Hawaii Volcanoes National Park finally re-opened after Kilauea volcano’s latest eruption in May 2018, which caused widespread damage to park infr...
Purchased Recyclable Bags for Grand Teton Visitor Centers
To aid in the Grand Teton Association's efforts to make their operations "bagless", Wild Tribute's 4 the Parks donations helped purchase recyclable bags for their retail stores that will be made av...
Helped Improve the Bright Angel Trail in Grand Canyon NP
Wild Tribute's 4 the Parks donations were leveraged in the Grand Canyon Conservancy's Trails Forever Endowment. The endowment funds dedicated trail crews each year to improve the Park's backcountry...
Glen Canyon's Wild & Scenic Film Festival
We put our 4 the Parks donations to work by supporting the Wild & Scenic Film Festival in Page, AZ on June 9, 2018 hosted by Glen Canyon Natural History Association ("GCNHA"). This is the 3rd y...
Helped Rebuild Glacier's Sperry Chalet
The Sperry Chalet in Glacier National Park has long been an icon of Glacier’s backcountry. Only accessed by foot or horseback, the Historic Landmark for years has served as a refuge for adventure, ...
Helped Renovate the Amphitheater at Colorado National Monument
Interpretive Programming is a critical component to the visitor experience in our National Parks and public lands. The appropriate venue for Ranger Programs, concerts, community events, and the lik...
Search and Rescue Gear for Law Enforcement in Capitol Reef NP
Park Rangers are paid in sunrises and sunsets, but there are numerous under-appreciated facets of the job that are just darn tough. For instance, a Park Ranger's role as a Federal Law Enforcement O...
The Paiute Youth Camp in Bryce Canyon
For nearly a decade, Southern Paiute Youth in southwestern Utah have participated in immersion camps lead by Paiute Tribal Elders and Grandmothers. Supported by the efforts of National Park Service...
More Recreational Facilities Around Zion NP
Visitation to Zion National Park has soared in recent years. On most days, parking, camping, and general access are overwhelmed. As the park reaches capacity, visitors seek recreational opportuniti...