National Park Service Requiring Face Masks For Everyone Entering Buildings

A Family On The Steep, Winding Trail In Paradise, Mount Rainier National Park (Washington state)

“National Park Service officials on Monday directed that all visitors, employees, and contractors entering NPS buildings and in crowded areas of parks must wear a face mask, regardless of their vaccination status.”

And I say GOOD! I have absolutely no problem whatsoever wearing a piece of cloth over my mouth and nose inside a building. It protects me, it protects others. It doesn’t infringe on my freedom and I don’t feel one bit whiny about it. The Delta variant aint goin’ away. So, when you visit a national park and want to go into one of the park buildings, then take and wear a mask …. or don’t go in at all.

To read the rest of this article that was just published by the National Parks Traveler, click on the image above.

P.S., I’ll be taking scads of national park-themed masks with me on my upcoming trip to Yosemite National Park, Devils Postpile National Monument, and Great Basin National Park.

#recreateresponsibly #wearamask #findyourpark

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