The Significance of National Parks in America

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The first national park, Yellowstone National Park, was established in 1872.
The first national park, Yellowstone National Park, was established in 1872.
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“Mountains Without Handrails” by Joseph L. Sax speaks about the importance of protecting our national parks.
“Mountains Without Handrails” by Joseph L. Sax speaks about the importance of protecting our national parks.

Mountains Without Handrails (University of Michigan Press, 2018) by Joseph L. Sax explores the everlasting importance of national parks in America. With a detailed history discussing the brutal battles over time for recreational use of our parklands, Sax shows why everyone should have a deep appreciation and respect for national parks. The latest issue of this book is a re-release, with a new Foreward by Holly Doremus that discusses the concerns of Sax as they relate to modern-day environmental issues.The following excerpt is his explanation behind the importance of the parks today.

1. The Parks Are Places Where Recreation Reflects the Aspirations of a Free and Independent People

They are places where no one else prepares entertainment for the visitor, predetermines his responses, or tells him what to do. In a national park the visitor is on his own, setting an agenda for himself, discovering what is interesting, going at his own pace. The parks provide a contrast to the familiar situation in which we are bored unless someone tells us how to fill our time.

The parks are places that have not been tamed, contemporary symbols for men and women who are themselves ready to resist being tamed into passivity. The meaning of national parks for us grows as much out of the modern literature of inner freedom and its fragility as it does our of traditional nature writing. “I tell thee,” Dostoyevsky says in The Brothers Karamazov, ”that man is tormented by no greater anxiety than to find someone quickly to whom he can hand over that gift of freedom with which the ill-fated creature is born.”

2. The Parks Are an Object Lesson for a World of Limited Resources

  • Published on Apr 27, 2018
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