About

Where Nature Thrives, and Adventure Awaits

Explore the pristine wilderness of Environmental National Park, a haven for nature lovers. Our park is dedicated to protecting diverse ecosystems, promoting sustainable tourism, and educating visitors on the beauty and importance of our natural world.

124

km of hiking trails

388

miles bike route

215
square miles
5m
visitors a year
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Our Founding Vision

Environmental National Park was born from a vision to protect and preserve some of the most remarkable landscapes for all to experience. The founders, passionate conservationists, saw the need for a sanctuary where nature and people could coexist in harmony.

Together, we can preserve, protect, and inspire for years to come.

Environmental National Park

Community and Partnerships

Our history is enriched by our partnerships with local communities, organizations, and regional experts. These collaborations have been vital to our conservation successes, allowing us to implement programs that benefit both the park’s natural ecosystems.

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Key Milestones

Over the decades, Environmental National Park has achieved several important milestones, each contributing to our growth and impact. Some highlights include:

1950s

Established as a protected area, with initial trails and facilities built to encourage exploration.

1970s

Launched our first wildlife protection program, which significantly improved local biodiversity.

1990s

Introduced eco-friendly camping facilities and sustainable tourism practices.

2000s

Expanded educational programs to engage schools, families, and eco-minded visitors.

Today

We continue to evolve, with ongoing conservation projects and community partnerships that strengthen our role as a leader in environmental stewardship.

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Where Nature Thrives, and Adventure Awaits

Explore the pristine wilderness of Environmental National Park, a haven for nature lovers. Our park is dedicated to protecting diverse ecosystems, promoting sustainable tourism, and educating visitors on the beauty and importance of our natural world.

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