National Parks Conservation Association Highlights 5 Landmarks Named After the Holiday
As we celebrate this significant day, we reflect on the natural beauty and historic significance found in our national parks. The National Parks Conservation Association recently highlighted five distinctive national park features named for events that took place on this holiday.
Among the notable landmarks is Independence Rock in Wyoming, where fur trappers celebrated Independence Day in 1830. This granite outcrop, known as the "Register of the Desert," is a historic waypoint on several national trails. "According to legend, pioneers aimed to reach the rock by July 4 to avoid the coming snows. They used it as a bulletin board of sorts, carving their names and messages into the granite. For this reason, it is also known as the Register of the Desert."