Login

Username:

Password:


Remember me

[ Signup ]
[ Forgot password? ]



Members: 2308
Newest member: Love2Hike

Welcome to the home of the
National Park Travelers Club.


You are currently viewing this site as a guest which gives you limited access to our features. By joining Parkstamps.org you will have access to post topics to our new searchable message boards, communicate privately with other members (PM), respond to polls, upload content and access many other special features. Our new email system allows you to receive alerts from the Calendar or whenever someone responds to a message you posted in the boards. To learn more, Signup, registration is fast, simple and absolutely free Join Now.

Welcome to all our members from the MSN group. Your .Net username and password will not work on this site. Please take a moment and register again here. All messages on the MSN Groups site are still online and available to be read. That site is now a "read-only" archive. Look for the link back to that site in "Our Link Boxes" section.


Are you looking for an adventure?
If so, the National Park Service is a great way to explore America. Using the "Passport To Your National Parks" is a great way to record your visits.
Each time you visit a park, take the passport book to the "Cancellation Station" typically found in the Visitor Center (VC) and ink stamp the date and park info with the official cancellation.

You'll be able to share your adventures on this site, and discuss which stamps you've obtained, post pictures of your stamps and park photos, learn about rare and elusive stamps, and keep up-to-date with new stamp releases. Tips on travel, hiking, biking, 4x4ing, and other interests in the parks will be discussed as well as what to expect when venturing to remote areas.

Master Map and Master List
Have you ever just left a park a day or two ago and found out there was at least one more stamp copy that you didn't get? Now you don't have to. The Master Map and Master List, available in updated (usually twice a month) formats to paid members of the National Park Travelers Club covers that issue. Click Here for a sample of the Master Map, showing the GPS Coordinates of all known "Passport To Your National Parks" passport cancellation stamps. Also the Master List (click for a sample), which is the most complete listing of all stamps used in the "Passport To Your National Parks" program since it's inception in 1986. Don't leave home without a copy of one or both. To join the Club, which also supports and maintains this web site, see the upper right hand corner of this page for an application.

Posted by Bob Wolfe on Sun 01 Jun 08 - 03:50:52email to someone printer friendly create pdf of this news item
Stamper and Box with Inkpad
Print out this image and keep it in your passport book to show to any
park personnel who do not know what to look for when you ask for a stamp.


Posted by Mike on Fri 11 Jan 08 - 11:21:59email to someone printer friendly create pdf of this news item
Passport To Your National Parks is a registered trademark of Eastern National.

Neither The National Park Service nor Eastern National are officially associated with this site.
The views expressed by Parkstamps.org and the National Park Travelers Club
do not necessarily represent the views of Eastern National or The National Park Service.