
A National Park Reflection
National Park Week has come to a close. It’s time to pause, not to end the journey, but to honor it. Over the past nine days, we’ve wandered together. Through towering sequoias, across granite cathedrals, alongside rivers that carve canyons and carry memories. We’ve reflected on life lessons from the parks, shared pro tips for exploration, and celebrated the magic of these sacred spaces that belong to all of us. To cap off this journey, we released ‘Wander With Intention: A National Park Reflection’ — a heartfelt, cinematic tribute to the beauty, stillness, and connection that our national parks inspire.
If you haven’t watched it yet, we invite you to take a few quiet minutes to experience it:
Watch Wander With Intention ➔
Wander With Intention: A National Park Reflection is a voice-over love letter to the National Parks layered over original footage from Yosemite, Sequoia, Kings Canyon, and Mount Rainier — and features an original song and ode to Cedar Grove, Kings Canyon by Dennis Nespor during the closing moments.
It’s not just about visiting these parks. It’s about letting them visit you.
Changing you. Centering you. Reminding you of who you are.
Final reflections, as we wrap up this year’s celebrations:
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These places belong to all of us. Not to own, but to steward — with gratitude, care, and reverence.
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Every step forward matters. Whether it’s a trailhead in a National Park or a simple morning walk through your neighborhood.
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Nature doesn’t just call us to see. It calls us to feel. To remember. To return.
- If you missed them, discover our other National Park Week 2025 posts:
Thank you for wandering with us this week.
Here’s to many more trails, reflections, and quiet moments of awe.
Stay curious. Stay grateful. Stay rooted. And be forever wandering, but not lost!