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America’s Best Idea? The Real Story of the National Parks

America’s Best Idea? The Real Story of the National Parks

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Music. A river you can't hear has been carving a poem into stone for longer than human memory — and two hosts are perched a little too close to the rim to keep from making you feel the vertigo. In this first episode of a five-part series, Dan and Renee pull you into the origin story of America’s national parks: the watercolor pitch that sold Yellowstone to Congress, the messy reality that followed, and the unforgettable campfire where John Muir and Theodore Roosevelt sketched a new idea of public nature.

We move from cinematic beginnings to hard truths — the paradox of the Organic Act that promises both protection and public enjoyment, the Army patrolling geysers, grand lodges rising with the rails, and the displacements of Indigenous peoples whose lives were rewritten by park lines. The episode stitches together personalities, policy fights, and on-the-ground drama: poachers, dams, wolf reintroductions, Mission 66, and the legal tools that have acted as both brakes and accelerators for conservation.

By the end you’ll understand why parks are less monuments than living contracts between generations — fragile, imperfect, and fiercely worth defending. It’s history told like a trail story, full of tension, regret, awe, and a call to show up. Join us for the journey and bring your park story; these are places meant to be shared.

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