The National Parks at 100

Summer's not over yet. There's still plenty of time to get outside and find some adventure. And there's no better place to search for adventure than in one of America's National Parks. From Joshua Tree and Yosemite to Yellowstone and the Grand Canyon, the marshy Everglades of Florida to the Gates of the Arctic in Alaska, the National Parks Service is a unique collection of our country's preserved natural wonders. And on August 25, they're celebrating a historic 100th anniversary. To commemorate the milestone, there's a slew of great gear that celebrates and donates proceeds to ensure these majestic areas stay around (and in good shape) for generations to come. From New Balance's US-made sneakers and Pendleton's signature blankets to a topographic camp hat and some handsome art printed on sheets of maple wood.

Redwood National Park print,
$39 / $25.98 by Anderson Design Group

Acadia National Park enamel pin,
$6.98 by Huckberry

(Huckberry has an insider's guide to seven popular parks.)

Rocky Mountain National Park wood print,
$149.99 by Meridian Line

996 National Parks sneaker,
$150 / $89 by New Balance

Trail topo camp hat,
$34 by Parks Project

National Park Centennial T-shirt,
$24.50 by REI

Crystal paperweight,
$39.98 by Huckberry

See America: A Celebration of Our National Parks, $19.95 by Creative Action Network

Rainier National Park blanket,
$188 by Pendleton

National Parks of America,
$29.99 by Lonely Planet

By the Numbers

Across America, there are 59 national parks, 82 national monuments and 30 memorial sites that were enjoyed by more than 307 million visitors in 2015.