Our National Parks
Can't Protect Themselves

America’s National Parks are some of the most breathtaking and beloved places on Earth.

But they’re facing serious challenges:

A multi-billion-dollar maintenance backlog

Understaffed park rangers & support staff

Rising climate pressures and increased visitor impact

Our parks need advocates. They need stewards.

They need us.

At Love Our Parks, we believe every hiker, camper, backpacker, explorer, and park lover has a role to play in keeping these places wild and thriving for generations to come.

We Don’t Just Love Parks. We Support Them.

Every purchase helps protect the places that inspire everything we do.

Giving Back to the Parks That Give Us So Much

We believe protecting public lands is just as important as celebrating them. That’s why we give back in two powerful ways:

We donate 10% of net profits to National Park organizations working on trail maintenance, wildlife conservation, climate resilience, and outdoor education.

And 1% of every sale is donated through our partnership with 1% for the Planet, supporting trusted nonprofits that defend and restore America’s public lands.

Your purchase helps fund real impact — because looking good and doing good should always go hand in hand.

More Than Just a Purchase

Every time you wear a Love Our Parks tee or throw a sticker on your water bottle, you’re helping raise awareness for the places that matter. You’re showing up as an advocate for public lands.

So yes, your purchase helps. But it’s also what happens next — the story you tell, the people you inspire, the conversations you spark — that truly makes a difference.

Practice Leave
No Trace Principles

If Bigfoot Can Do It, So Can We.

We also raise awareness and encourage everyone to follow the Leave No Trace principles—simple practices that protect our parks and reduce our impact:

  • Plan ahead and prepare
  • Travel and camp on durable surfaces
  • Dispose of waste properly
  • Leave what you find
  • Minimize campfire impacts
  • Respect wildlife
  • Be considerate of other visitors

    Learn more at lnt.org.

Whether you're on a remote trail or just visiting your neighborhood park, we hope you’ll carry these principles with you.