Stories of America’s National Parks
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In the 12 inspiring lectures of Stories of America’s National Parks, you'll embark on a marvelous journey through some of the most beautiful places on Earth. You’ll traverse the country to explore the origins, cultural legacy, and environmental import of sites from the Hawaiian islands to the Alaskan wilderness to the Atlantic seaboard.
20251 season
TV-PG
12 episodes
  • 1. Yellowstone: America’s First National Park

    1. Yellowstone: America’s First National Park

    Venture back in time to witness the birth of the National Park System. Here, you’ll meet Ferdinand Hayden, a scientist who lobbied to explore Yellowstone in the 1870s. Once he recognized what a treasure this region was—including forests, geysers, and other natural wonders—he convinced the federal government to protect the land for posterity.
    Venture back in time to witness the birth of the National Park System. Here, you’ll meet Ferdinand Hayden, a scientist who lobbied to explore Yellowstone in the 1870s. Once he recognized what a treasure this region was—including forests, geysers, and other natural wonders—he convinced the federal government to protect the land for posterity.
    TV-PG
    33min
    Jul 16, 2025
  • 2. The Majestic Giants of Sequoia National Park

    2. The Majestic Giants of Sequoia National Park

    Travel to California’s Sierra Nevada mountains to stand among the world’s largest trees. More than a century ago, conservationists recognized not only the great beauty of this unusual forest, but also the threat posed by loggers and economic development—resulting in the creation of Sequoia National Park.
    Travel to California’s Sierra Nevada mountains to stand among the world’s largest trees. More than a century ago, conservationists recognized not only the great beauty of this unusual forest, but also the threat posed by loggers and economic development—resulting in the creation of Sequoia National Park.
    TV-PG
    27min
    Jul 16, 2025
  • 3. Mesa Verde: Preserving Ancient Ruins

    3. Mesa Verde: Preserving Ancient Ruins

    Mesa Verde National Park offers an astonishing combination of environmental beauty and cultural heritage. Dr. Nelson takes you on a journey through the American southwest, where ancient cliff dwellings offer archaeological insight into Pueblo history.
    Mesa Verde National Park offers an astonishing combination of environmental beauty and cultural heritage. Dr. Nelson takes you on a journey through the American southwest, where ancient cliff dwellings offer archaeological insight into Pueblo history.
    TV-PG
    27min
    Jul 16, 2025
  • 4. Hawaii Volcanoes: Parks as Science Labs

    4. Hawaii Volcanoes: Parks as Science Labs

    Shift your attention from the American West to the Pacific Ocean, where the fiery spectacle of Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park captures the imagination. Central to the geologic story of Hawai‘i’s Big Island is Pele, the goddess of creation and destruction, who is central to this park’s cultural heritage.
    Shift your attention from the American West to the Pacific Ocean, where the fiery spectacle of Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park captures the imagination. Central to the geologic story of Hawai‘i’s Big Island is Pele, the goddess of creation and destruction, who is central to this park’s cultural heritage.
    TV-PG
    28min
    Jul 16, 2025
  • 5. Denali: What’s in a Name?

    5. Denali: What’s in a Name?

    Bundle up as you ascend the heights of Denali National Park, the tallest peak in North America. The park’s rich cultural history includes Indigenous groups who have called Alaska home for thousands of years. These groups—along with gold miners, big-game hunters, and mountaineers—all played a role in preserving this awe-inspiring wilderness.
    Bundle up as you ascend the heights of Denali National Park, the tallest peak in North America. The park’s rich cultural history includes Indigenous groups who have called Alaska home for thousands of years. These groups—along with gold miners, big-game hunters, and mountaineers—all played a role in preserving this awe-inspiring wilderness.
    TV-PG
    28min
    Jul 16, 2025
  • 6. Grand Canyon: Building on the Edge

    6. Grand Canyon: Building on the Edge

    Many of us have fond memories of visiting the Grand Canyon with our families, but what is the story behind Grand Canyon National Park? What do the geological formations tell us about millions of years of Earth’s history? And how did one of the nation’s foremost architects work to shape visitor experiences at the Grand Canyon? Deepen your understanding of one of America’s most famous landscapes.
    Many of us have fond memories of visiting the Grand Canyon with our families, but what is the story behind Grand Canyon National Park? What do the geological formations tell us about millions of years of Earth’s history? And how did one of the nation’s foremost architects work to shape visitor experiences at the Grand Canyon? Deepen your understanding of one of America’s most famous landscapes.
    TV-PG
    30min
    Jul 16, 2025
  • 7. Philanthropy and Park Creation at Acadia

    7. Philanthropy and Park Creation at Acadia

    Discover the rugged beauty of coastal Maine. Here, you’ll see how wealthy vacationers, the philanthropist John D. Rockefeller, the preservationist George Bucknam Dorr, and many others worked to create Acadia National Park, which today is a striking symbol of cultural preservation and innovative landscape architecture.
    Discover the rugged beauty of coastal Maine. Here, you’ll see how wealthy vacationers, the philanthropist John D. Rockefeller, the preservationist George Bucknam Dorr, and many others worked to create Acadia National Park, which today is a striking symbol of cultural preservation and innovative landscape architecture.
    TV-PG
    29min
    Jul 16, 2025
  • 8. Shenandoah: Who Owns a View?

    8. Shenandoah: Who Owns a View?

    Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, Shenandoah National Park is a significant testament to America’s natural beauty and complex history. From the native Monacan people to “hollow” residents to activists working for integration during the civil rights era, those who have lived in and loved the Shenandoah region are all part of this captivating story.
    Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, Shenandoah National Park is a significant testament to America’s natural beauty and complex history. From the native Monacan people to “hollow” residents to activists working for integration during the civil rights era, those who have lived in and loved the Shenandoah region are all part of this captivating story.
    TV-PG
    29min
    Jul 16, 2025
  • 9. The Power of Water in the Everglades

    9. The Power of Water in the Everglades

    Head south to the tropics of Florida, where conservationists like Marjory Stoneman Douglas battled to protect the fragile ecosystem of the Everglades. Along with examining the park’s biodiversity, Dr. Nelson walks you through the region’s history of exploitation and preservation.
    Head south to the tropics of Florida, where conservationists like Marjory Stoneman Douglas battled to protect the fragile ecosystem of the Everglades. Along with examining the park’s biodiversity, Dr. Nelson walks you through the region’s history of exploitation and preservation.
    TV-PG
    29min
    Jul 16, 2025
  • 10. The Vast Underground World of Mammoth Cave

    10. The Vast Underground World of Mammoth Cave

    Not all national parks can be viewed from the surface. Head underground with Dr. Nelson to travel through Kentucky’s Mammoth Cave National Park, the world’s longest cave system. Learn about the history of mining and exploration in the caves—including the life of Stephen Bishop, an enslaved man who became a pioneering cave guide in the 19th century.
    Not all national parks can be viewed from the surface. Head underground with Dr. Nelson to travel through Kentucky’s Mammoth Cave National Park, the world’s longest cave system. Learn about the history of mining and exploration in the caves—including the life of Stephen Bishop, an enslaved man who became a pioneering cave guide in the 19th century.
    TV-PG
    30min
    Jul 16, 2025
  • 11. Saving the Desert in Death Valley

    11. Saving the Desert in Death Valley

    Return above ground to the harsh deserts of Death Valley National Park, which at 3.4 million acres is the largest national park in the continental United States. In addition to its size, the park is known for its extreme weather conditions and its dark sky views at night. Delve into this wonder of contradictions.
    Return above ground to the harsh deserts of Death Valley National Park, which at 3.4 million acres is the largest national park in the continental United States. In addition to its size, the park is known for its extreme weather conditions and its dark sky views at night. Delve into this wonder of contradictions.
    TV-PG
    30min
    Jul 16, 2025
  • 12. White Sands: A Landscape of Warfare

    12. White Sands: A Landscape of Warfare

    Your course wraps up with a look at White Sands National Park. Located amid desert dunes in New Mexico, the history of White Sands ranges from Indigenous hunting and gathering to the US military’s atomic bomb tests in the 1940s—a testament to the complexity of interaction between human and natural worlds.
    Your course wraps up with a look at White Sands National Park. Located amid desert dunes in New Mexico, the history of White Sands ranges from Indigenous hunting and gathering to the US military’s atomic bomb tests in the 1940s—a testament to the complexity of interaction between human and natural worlds.
    TV-PG
    36min
    Jul 16, 2025
  • Stories of America’s National Parks
    20251 season
    In the 12 inspiring lectures of Stories of America’s National Parks, you'll embark on a marvelous journey through some of the most beautiful places on Earth. You’ll traverse the country to explore the origins, cultural legacy, and environmental import of sites from the Hawaiian islands to the Alaskan wilderness to the Atlantic seaboard.
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    Megan Kate Nelson
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