Something For Everyone

Working on your holiday gift-giving list?  We’ve got you covered!  Our partner parks have the perfect gifts for all of your loved ones.  What’s more — you don’t even have to leave home when you shop from JNPA’s online store

We stock a broad assortment of unique, curated products that evoke our parks’ themes and stories.  From books to apparel to children’s toys, you can find something for everyone on your list.  And when you shop, you’ll feel good knowing you are supporting the missions and programs of our public lands.

Here’s a sampling of what you’ll find:

Winter is a perfect time to cozy up to a great book.  We have titles for almost any reader’s taste, but may we recommend Grant for the history lover on your gift list?  This all-encompassing portrait of our 18th president by Pulitzer Prize winner Ron Chernow is often called the definitive biography of Ulysses S. Grant. 

Know someone who loves hot drinks?  Consider this handsome pottery mug that commemorates our newest park partner, Ste. Geneviève National Historical Park.  The glossy navy blue mug is hand crafted in the U.S. by Deneen Pottery.

Puzzle fanatics will thank you (or curse you?) when they receive this beautiful jigsaw puzzle featuring colorful patches from national parks.  With 1,000 pieces, it’s not for the faint of heart!

You’ll never go wrong when you gift an ornament for the holiday tree.  We have a wide selection of styles and materials to choose from, from mid-century to stained glass to copper, including several collector’s items.  There’s our handmade Cloisonné ornament depicting Gateway Arch National Park, which comes in its own beaded box – a stunning addition to any tree. 

Another beauty is the hand-painted ornament featuring the President William Jefferson Clinton Birthplace Home National Historic Site.  This too comes in its own satin gift box. Or how about the colorful stained-glass ornament from Voyageurs National Park?  Its three translucent sections at the top represent the park’s dazzling sunsets over the lakes.

The teenagers on your list will be captivated by The Worst First Day, the powerful autobiography of civil rights icon Elizabeth Eckford, one of the Little Rock Nine.  This anti-bullying book provides critical lessons that help young people learn to resist bullying and stay strong in the face of challenges.

Last but not least, some ideas for the kids.  If they love parks and the outdoors, they’ll enjoy our Junior Ranger mini building block sets – one for boys and another for girls.

Of course, you can drop into any of our park stores to find a more complete product selection.  But if you order online, be sure to do so by December 11 to ensure your gifts will arrive on time.

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