Above, a park ranger in front of the Manzanita Lake camp store at Lassen Volcanic National Park. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Park rangers have a job to do even though their places of employment are gorgeous. They are helpful and informative when asked by visitors.
But there are things that the rangers want one to know to make their job easier and one's visit trouble-free.
RV Life has posted the five things rangers want visitors to know.
They begin with:
For most RVers, camping can be an opportunity to make amazing memories that will last a lifetime. And this isn’t just because our parks are located in exceptionally beautiful wilderness areas. State, provincial, and national parks are run by park rangers who have an absolute passion for the outdoors and helping people enjoy it.
Park rangers are responsible for ensuring everyone brings home happy camping memories. From helping you get the right campsite to making sure the washrooms are spic and span, park rangers do a lot to help make sure you have the best possible stay at the campground. However, there are five things park rangers would like you to know to help ensure everyone has a good time at the park.
To read more, go here.
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