Are you looking for an epic gift idea featuring America’s stunning national parks for that outdoor adventurer in your life? Well, you’ve come to the right place because that’s exactly what you’re going to get.
In this guide we’ve hand picked every item to help you find a thoughtful present they will actually love or use during their travels to the parks. All products we’ve included feature items we either own, have gifted ourselves or have recently added to our wish list.
Our Experience
Since Mark immigrated to the US in 2019, we’ve slowly been visiting as many of the US national parks as possible to celebrate this major milestone in our lives. So far we’ve visited 25+ parks, but we’re in no rush to see them all by a certain time period because we like to take our time in each one.
We’ve also revisited many of the same parks in various seasons because it’s a completely different experience. America is filled with stunning landscapes you won’t find anywhere else and we think you should make it a priority to visit a few of the parks in your lifetime if possible. Read more about us.
But before we get into this national park gift list, it’s important to know where to shop for your loved ones this holiday season. Here are a few of our favorite options:
- America’s National Parks (ANP) – One of our top recommendations because 100% of all proceeds go back into supporting education and preservation programs at the parks.
- National Park Foundation – In collaboration with the NPS, this foundation protects the parks through conservation projects and land acquisition.
- REI – Our favorite store for quality outdoor gear because members receive 10% every purchase.
- Etsy – One of the best online marketplaces featuring handmade and customizable national park products. It’s a great way to support small businesses.
- Amazon – Look for sweet deals around the holidays, but try to use official store fronts to ensure quality products.
- Landmark Project – Sells apparel and accessories inspired by the outdoors. Use ‘wherearethosemorgans15‘ for 15% off every order.
- National Park Posters – Beautiful national park posters created by Rob Decker. Click the link to receive 25% off your order.
We’ve included links throughout our guide so all you have to do is click to purchase what you see. Now let’s shop for the best national park gifts for him and her:
1. WATM Guidebook
Before visiting any park, there are key things you should know about road closures, hiking trails, popular attractions, permits and seasonality. We include everything in our popular Travel Guidebooks so anyone can plan the perfect trip.
>> BUY: WATM Shop
2. National Park Pass
Is your loved one planning a national park trip? Consider gifting them free park entry for an entire year. For $80, they can use this pass to visit as many places as they want including 400+ parks, monuments, historical sites and battlefields.
>> BUY: Official USGS Store | REI
READ: How to make the most of an America the Beautiful pass
3. National Park Passport
This passport makes a great national park gift for people who love to document their travels. We currently own the Collector’s Edition, but there are 3 other options with so you’ll be able to find the perfect one.
>> BUY: ANP
READ: Tips for using the Passport to your National Parks
4. National Park Cookbook
With more than 70 recipes ranging from Acadia’s famous puffy popovers to Zion’s loaded Navajo tacos, this cookbook makes for a unique gift so park lovers can relive their favorite memories. We like it because many recipes are associated with the region and there’s a good variety of options.
>> BUY: Amazon
5. Complete National Parks
Currently on the 3rd edition, National Geographic showcases beautiful illustrations featuring recreation areas, seashores, camping and national parks. This 544 page book is a present any park lover will enjoy opening on Christmas morning and the hard part will be figuring out where to go!
>> BUY: Amazon
6. Park Lovers Journal
We love this journal because it’s easy to document your experiences in every US National Park including what you saw or where you went plus there’s even a small space for a passport stamp. The illustrations make this journal a one of a kind national park gift they’ll never expect. We wish we had this keepsake when we first started visiting the parks.
>> BUY: Amazon
7. Coloring Book
If you’re looking for a national park gift to give the child in your life, look no further than this beautiful coloring book. It features all 63 parks on an individual pages so the colors won’t bleed through. We think this is a present even adults can enjoy because the pages are also filled with interesting facts.
>> BUY: Amazon
8. 100 Parks 5,000 Ideas
Another extremely popular National Geographic book, 100 Parks 5,000 ideas features some of the most popular experiences you can do in the US national parks. From the geysers of Yellowstone to the Nine Mile Pond Canoe Trail in the Everglades, we’re sure your park lover will find something new for their bucket list.
>> BUY: Amazon
9. Ranger Confidential
This is a unique national park gift because it follows 12 years of Andrea Lankford’s extraordinary career as a ranger as she overcomes life and death in some of America’s most iconic landscapes. We think it’s really well written and couldn’t put it down when we read it.
>> BUY: Amazon
11. Campfire Stories
Campfire Stories is another very popular book featuring stories about major national parks by well known writers such as John Muir, Bill Bryson, and Terry Tempest Williams. The authors spent hours researching various places so it also includes interesting tales from generations of Indigenous people as well as pioneer diaries. It’s certainly a gift they won’t be expecting.
12. Walks Of A Lifetime
Written by Bob and Martha Manning, this book is a compilation of the best walking trails, scenic vistas, majestic waterfalls, wildlife viewing areas and prehistoric sites found within US national parks. Reviewers always comment on the stunning photos and detailed information. It’s currently on our wishlist.
>> BUY: Amazon
13. Ansel Adams
Known for his landscape photography and environmentalist ideals, this gorgeous book showcases famous photographs from Ansel Adams. He was a regular champion for preserving natural areas and helped to save many of our parks through his photographs. If you’re loved one enjoys photography, this is a gift they’ll treasure.
>> BUY: Amazon
READ: Our favorite photography locations in Yosemite
14. John Muir Box Set
This box set is a collection of John Muir’s best writing including Wilderness Essays, Travels in Alaska, My First Summer in the Sierra and Our National Parks. These essays were fundamental in helping to preserve the beautiful wilderness in the United States.
>> BUY: Amazon
15. National Park Planner
This weekly planner features a new full-color photo for every week with over 50 in total. We like that it lays flat so your national park lover can easily write what they need to every day. With 144 pages, the planner includes September to December 2024 and January to December 2025.
>> BUY: Amazon
16. Topographical Map
We think a topographical map makes for a great outdoorsy gift because it’s something that will help to keep your loved ones safe. Created by National Geographic, these maps highlight trailheads and important information about popular hiking trails within that specific park. It also includes contour lines and elevations to indicate peaks or summits
READ: Our favorite hiking apps
17. Scratch Off Map
We think Etsy is one of the best places to find beautiful national park scratch off maps. While Amazon is usually cheaper, Etsy has better quality maps which are sold by small businesses. Shop around to find the best scratch off map for your loved one so they can easily showcase their travels.
18. National Park Posters
We can’t get enough of these vibrant posters because not only are they absolutely stunning, but they’re made from 100% recycled paper stock showcasing original art work by Rob Decker. We currently have 4 hanging in our home and you can click the link below to receive 25% off your order.
>> BUY: Official website
19. Personalized Park Sign
This stunning handmade wooden sign is inspired by the national parks and fully customizable. It’s a sign you can use for just about anything including a baby shower, wedding, to hang in an RV or a fun present for that adventurous friend. The seller is highly rated, but just make sure you communicate exactly what you want on the sign when you order.
>> BUY: Etsy
20. Stamp Series
Every year a new stamp series is released and we think they’re a perfect addition to a National Park Passport. The stamps date back to 1986 and feature new locations throughout the entire country every year.
>> BUY: ANP
21. National Park Calendar
This unique option is the official calendar from the National Park Foundation. It features 12 months of stunning photography with detailed information about each park mentioned. Any national park lover will enjoy this gift on Christmas morning.
>> BUY: Amazon
READ: How to hike through the Subway in Zion
22. Huckberry Whiskey Peaks
The Whiskey peaks collection by Huckberry are a unique gift option because they highlight the world’s greatest mountains and landscapes. You’ll find everything from Half Dome, Mount Everest, the Grand Canyon and so much more (pictured is The Wave). There’s more selection on the official store front compared to Amazon and they usually offer free shipping after you spend a certain amount.
23. Holiday Ornament
These adorable Old World Christmas ornaments are just what every national park lover needs. Featuring many of the popular sites, these glass ornaments are created using techniques from the 1800’s. Throughout our travels, we’ve collected these beautiful ornaments because they’re hand painted and glass blown.
READ: Best things to do in Yellowstone
24. National Park Patches
These colorful patches are the perfect souvenir because they’re extremely eye catching and highly rated. Shop the Vegabond Heart collection on Amazon (pictured) or visit ANP for sites beyond just national parks. We think these patches would make a great addition to any backpack or suitcase.
25. Postcards
This beautiful set of postcards features 100 designs showcasing all 63 individual national parks. It’s a great gift idea for anyone who can’t get enough of the outdoors. Many reviewers also comment on the high quality of the cards.
>> BUY: Amazon
26. Enamel Pins
We love these enamel pins because they’re a great way to easily show where you’ve recently traveled by attaching them to a backpack or a duffel. Shop Vegabond Heart on Amazon or Landmark Project for quality designs. There are so many options, we always have a hard time choosing one!
>> BUY: Amazon | Landmark Project
READ: Joshua Tree day trip guide
27. Musky Trails Candle
Hand poured in Oakland and South Lake Tahoe, we think Musky Trails Candles are one of the best ways to relive your favorite memories from any outdoor adventure. We guarantee your loved one will enjoy this national park product when they smell the aroma from their favorite location.
>> BUY: Amazon
28. Graphic Tee
These beautiful graphic tees by Landmark Project are always our go to gift option because not only do they feature the national parks, but you can find additional destinations such as Sedona. We like these tees for a casual comfy look when traveling or hanging out and we own several different ones.
>> BUY: Landmark Project
READ: Best things to do in Acadia National Park
29. CoolNet Buff
These CoolNet Buffs make a great national park present for him and her because they’ll protect your loved one from the elements. We love the national park series because they feature the popular parks and will add a little bit of flare to any hiking outfit.
>> BUY: Amazon
30. Goodr Sunglasses
We love Goodr Sunglasses because they’re polarized and come in a variety of colors. Always highly rated, they’re perfect for any outdoor adventure because they offer a comfortable fit to minimize bouncing for people always on the go. The Joshua Tree lens is pictured, but there are so many other options!
>> BUY: REI
31. Quarters Folder
The National Park quarters were released from 2010 and 2021. Kristen remembers collecting these as a child and almost has a complete set. So gift your park lover this thoughtful quarters folder to hold the entire collection. Each quarter space is labeled with the year and location.
>> BUY: Amazon
32. Pendleton Socks
Available in both men’s and women’s sizes, these striped socks are a fun national park gift. Made from cotton, polyester and spandex, Pendleton socks help prevent slippage and provide an all around comfortable fit. Be sure to shop all the cool colors featuring the famous national park stripes.
>> BUY: Amazon
33. Beanie Hat
If your park lover plans to travel during the colder months, you should consider a colorful beanie hat they can use during their next adventure. We always see one when we’re visiting a park and you’ll be spoiled for choice because there are so many different color choices.
>> BUY: Landmark Project
34. Customizable Sweatshirt
With over 16,000 positive reviews, this national park gift from Etsy should be at the top of your list because these sweatshirts are made to order. You can pick based on size, color and park of your choice. The hard part will be buying just one!
>> BUY: Etsy
35. Monopoly
Gift your loved one the National Parks special edition of Monopoly for a game experience they’ll never forget. Players can buy, sell and trade landscapes such as Grand Canyon, Yellowstone or Yosemite with a portion of the proceeds going back to the parks.
>> BUY: Amazon
37. Playing Cards
If you’re looking for a unique yet affordable national park gift, consider a beautifully crafted set of playing cards. This deck includes full color illustrations with standard numbered cards showcasing Acadia, Arches, Everglades, Grand Canyon, Great Smoky, Joshua Tree, Mount Rainier, Olympic, Rocky Mountain, Yellowstone, Yosemite, and Zion.
>> BUY: Amazon | Landmark Project
38. Scrabble
We like this scrabble set because it includes a custom designed game board with 26 park cards. It makes a great gift for anyone who loves camping. Here’s a hint if you chose to play, you’ll score extra points for park themed words so make sure you get your thinking cap on!
>> BUY: Amazon
39. Trails
Trails is a new take on national park games. It takes users on a hiking journey through the outdoors. You can gather resources, go birding and earn wilderness badges. It’s a fun quick game that can be played in 20 minutes and a portion of every sale is donated back to the parks.
>> BUY: Amazon
40. Yahtzee
For a different approach to Yahtzee, this travel sized dice cup is the only thing you’ll need. With this special edition, you’ll learn fun facts about the environment and how to help preserve our parks. Half the fun are the icons and this set features a tent, binoculars, deer, pine tree and a canoe.
>> BUY: Amazon
41. Jenga
We like this gift option because it’s an opportunity to give back to the National Park Foundation. With over 100 facts on the blocks, it’s a wonderful national park gift to play and learn at the same time.
>> BUY: Amazon
43. Scavenger Hunt
Kids will love this national parks scavenger hunt because they can explore all 63 parks in a one bucket list game and get point for every item found. It’s a great option for kids because it features fun facts about each landmark so they can learn along the way.
>> BUY: Amazon
44. Scratch and Sketch
Another great national park gift for kids, this scratch and sketch book will help them bring the parks to life though swirling colors and shiny foil. This activity book includes black coated scratch pages, doodle designs and 20 pages of illustrations.
>> BUY: Amazon
45. Parks Board Game
Brought to you by Keymaster Games, this Parks board game is a great for the entire family because you’ll score points by visiting as many parks as you can before other players do. Showcasing mountains, forests, water and wildlife, there’s no shortage to what you’ll see. It requires 1-5 players and can be played in 30 to 60 minutes.
>> BUY: Amazon
46. Reusable Water Bottle
A very highly rated water bottle made from stainless steel, this gift option will help your loved one easily track their national park adventures with colorful souvenir stickers. It’s something you can feel great about buying because 3% of every bottle purchase goes back into supporting the parks.
47. Igloo Cooler
This adorable national parks cooler by Igloo is on our wish list because we absolutely love the vintage green color. Made from postconsumer recycled resin and THERMECOOL™ foam to keep contents cold for hours, the 15L compartment can hold up to 30 cans. Just check out the Grand Canyon and Yosemite designs.
>> BUY: REI
48. Nomadix Towel
The Nomadic Towel National Park Collection is perfect for the beach, travel, swimming, camping and yoga. Made with recycled materials, these super absorbent mictoterry fabric towels absorb 4x more than regular cotton towels. Pictured is the Yosemite towel.
>> BUY: Amazon
READ: How to spend 3 amazing days in Yosemite
49. Packing Cubes
This 7 piece ultra light packing cube set can help your national park lover save up to 30% of space in their suitcase or backpack! Each set includes a Yosemite, Arches, Yellowstone, Tetons, Grand Canton, Sequoia and Great Smoky Mountains cube.
>> BUY: Amazon
50. Rumpl Blanket
If you’re looking for a different present idea, these Rumpl blankets feature the Original Puffy edition showcasing the US National Parks. Partly made from recycled water bottles, the images and colors are absolutely stunning. You can shop for all the popular parks and the Bryce Canyon blanket is featured in our guide.
READ: Tips for driving a Zion to Bryce Canyon road trip
51. Wooden Pin Map
A unique and inspiring gift, this detailed map features intricate tree style push pins in a stunning and interactive way. We think this is a very cool way of documenting your park adventures and we’d love to receive this as a present any day!
>> BUY: Amazon
52. Smokey Bear T-Shirt
Nothing shows your support for keeping our parks safe better than a Smokey Bear graphic tee because 10% of proceeds go toward wildfire prevention education. It’s available in manatee, conifer, smoke grey, deep navy and canyon, so we’re sure you can find one that perfectly matches your needs.
>> BUY: Landmark Project
53. Ceramic Mug
This 12oz ceramic mug is both dishwasher and microwave safe. A vintage map is featured on the interior, while a hand-drawn cartouche can be found on the exterior. It’s also very highly rated so you can be sure your adventurer will really love this present.
>> BUY: Amazon
54. National Park Mystery Series
A great option for kids, this mystery series begins in Rocky Mountain National Park. As the story unfolds, it highlights survival skills, natural history, integrity and character. It’s a very popular book similar to the adventures of the Hardy Boys. So buy it for the little adventurer in your life.
>> BUY: Amazon
55. Vintage Blanket
Measuring 60″ x 80″ this blanket is a no brainer. It has soft printed flannel fleece on one side and a plush super warm polyester sherpa on the other. Available in various sizes, it’s the perfect present for those cold nights inside.
>> BUY: Amazon
56. Decals
If you have an RV lover or a car camper in your life, they might like a national park decal to help showcase the places they’ve visited. This is a small gift that can pack a lot of punck so click the link and shop all of the options.
>> BUY: ANP
READ: Unique things to see in the Badlands
57. Stickers
Any adventurer will enjoy opening a set of their favorite park stickers this holiday season. We love using stickers for water bottles, car windows, coolers and suitcases. Amazon sells cheaper sticker sets while Landmark Project offers better quality stickers.
>> BUY: Amazon | Landmark Project
58. Junior Ranger Passport
If you’re planning to take the kids to any national park this upcoming year, consider purchasing a Junior Ranger Passport. Illustrated by Dave Klüg, this passport includes colorful park-themed stickers and the pages are filled with educational content.
>> BUY: ANP
59. National Park Socks
These park socks are a fun novelty present for him. They’re made from cotton, nylon and spandex with one size fitting most. Available from 11 different parks, it’s a thoughtful gift he’ll never expect.
>> BUY: Amazon
60. Atlas Of The National Parks
Last but not least, this Atlas of the National Parks offers stunning illustrations from coast to coast. We think it’s a great option for anyone interested in the park system because it’s meant to inspire your wanderlust. Written by a former ranger, this is a gift that just keeps on giving.
>> BUY: Amazon
The Morgan Conclusion
If you’ve made it to the end, congratulations because this is a very extensive list of national park souvenirs. However, we’ve put a lot of time and energy into it so we hope you found exactly what you needed. But if you’re still on the fence, here are a few of our favorite items:
- National Park Pass
- Graphic tee by Landmark Project
- Ranger Confidential
- Rumpl blanket
- Personalized park sign
- Wooden park map
- One of the board games we listed
- Huckberry whiskey peaks
- National park poster
- WATM Guidebook
Keep in mind all National Park passes are issued unassigned. So if you gift a pass, it’s considered claimed once someone signs along the signature slot on the back of the card.
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Want more gifts? Head to our Gift Guides to find something truly unique.
We hope our thoughtful gift list for those who love the national parks helps you find exactly what you were looking for!
Please let us know if you have questions about any of these gifts in the comments below. If you’re still not sure about what gift your loved one would like, send them a link to this webpage and let them choose!
Happy Shopping,
Mark and Kristen
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