Rules of Conduct

What is a National Park?

Discover the wonders of our nation's cherished national parks, where nature reigns supreme and beauty knows no bounds. These special places, lovingly protected by our government, are home to an incredible array of rare and magnificent plants and animals.

They're like treasure chests of biodiversity, offering us a glimpse into the intricate web of life on Earth. And while they're havens for scientific study, they're also a source of pride for our country, showcasing the richness and uniqueness of our natural world.

In these special places, development takes a backseat to preservation, ensuring that future generations can also enjoy the splendor of these landscapes. So come, escape the hustle and bustle of daily life, and immerse yourself in the tranquility of our national parks. Whether you're seeking adventure or simply a moment of peace, there's something for everyone to enjoy in these magical places.

Inspirational
quote!

Preserve and cherish the pale blue dot, the only home we've ever known. - Carl Sagan

Rules of Conduct in a National Park!

  1. Collecting samples of wild plant species or their parts is strictly prohibited. Be careful not to endanger their existence.
  2. Collect the waste before leaving. Nature has no time for waste disposal.
  3. Lead your pets on a short leash, where the boundaries of natural wealth are.
  4. Blocking of watercourses is prohibited. It can reduce the biological minimum and lead to a disturbance of the biological balance.
  5. Camping and bonfires are prohibited. Beware of the fire hazard!
  6. The destruction of cave decorations, fossil remains and minerals is strictly prohibited. Protect them for the sake of future generations!
  7. Movement within the boundaries of the natural heritage should take place only along marked paths and hiking trails.