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Protect Your Parks Protest
Wind Cave National Park
Saturday, March 1 at Noon

Peaceful Protest. Meet at the Visitor Center.

Visitor Center Address:
26611 US Highway 385, Hot Springs, SD 57747

Directions to the Visitor Center:
The Visitor Center is located 11 miles north of Hot Springs off U.S. Highway 385, about 1/2 mile west from the highway. Do not use your GPS to find the visitor center - you will get lost. Many GPS units locate the park visitor center north on South Dakota Highway 87. The coordinates for the Visitor Center are N43 33' 22" W103 28' 38".

Protect Your Parks Protest Wind Cave National Park Saturday, March 1 at Noon Peaceful Protest. Meet at the Visitor Center. Visitor Center Address: 26611 US Highway 385, Hot Springs, SD 57747 Directions to the Visitor Center: The Visitor Center is located 11 miles north of Hot Springs off U.S. Highway 385, about 1/2 mile west from the highway. Do not use your GPS to find the visitor center - you will get lost. Many GPS units locate the park visitor center north on South Dakota Highway 87. The coordinates for the Visitor Center are N43 33' 22" W103 28' 38".

Protect Your Parks Protest
Jewel Cave National Monument
Saturday, March 1 at Noon

Peaceful Protest. Meet at the Visitor Center.

Visitor Center Address:
11149 U.S. Hwy. 16, Building B12, Custer, SD 57730

Directions to Visitor Center:
Jewel Cave National Monument is located 13 miles west of Custer, South Dakota and 24 miles east of Newcastle, Wyoming on U.S. Highway 16. The monument is about 54 miles from Rapid City, South Dakota via U.S. Highway 16 / 385.

Protect Your Parks Protest Jewel Cave National Monument Saturday, March 1 at Noon Peaceful Protest. Meet at the Visitor Center. Visitor Center Address: 11149 U.S. Hwy. 16, Building B12, Custer, SD 57730 Directions to Visitor Center: Jewel Cave National Monument is located 13 miles west of Custer, South Dakota and 24 miles east of Newcastle, Wyoming on U.S. Highway 16. The monument is about 54 miles from Rapid City, South Dakota via U.S. Highway 16 / 385.

Protect Your Parks Protest
Mount Rushmore National Memorial
Saturday, March 1 at Noon

Peaceful Protest. *Max 25 people. Meet at the Information Center.

*Goups of 25 people or fewer can demonstrate at Mount Rushmore National Memorial without a permit at six designated locations. Groups larger than 25 people need a permit.

Information Center Address:
13000 Highway 244, Building 31, Suite 1, Keystone, SD 57751

Protect Your Parks Protest Mount Rushmore National Memorial Saturday, March 1 at Noon Peaceful Protest. *Max 25 people. Meet at the Information Center. *Goups of 25 people or fewer can demonstrate at Mount Rushmore National Memorial without a permit at six designated locations. Groups larger than 25 people need a permit. Information Center Address: 13000 Highway 244, Building 31, Suite 1, Keystone, SD 57751

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Our National Parks Need Your Voice!

More than a thousand National Park Service staff have lost their jobs, and the impact on our parks and local economies will only get worse if we don’t act now. Park staff are the backbone of our national parks—maintaining trails, keeping visitors safe, preserving history, and supporting the communities that depend on park tourism.

We need Congress to take action and restore these critical jobs! Contact your state’s representatives and tell them to stand up for the National Park Service.

To make it easy, I’ve drafted letters you can use for reference—one specific to South Dakota and one for any state. Check the comments for both versions, personalize them, and send them to your Congressmen today! Let’s protect our parks and the people who care for them.

#StandUpForParks #SaveParkJobs #ProtectOurParks

Our National Parks Need Your Voice! More than a thousand National Park Service staff have lost their jobs, and the impact on our parks and local economies will only get worse if we don’t act now. Park staff are the backbone of our national parks—maintaining trails, keeping visitors safe, preserving history, and supporting the communities that depend on park tourism. We need Congress to take action and restore these critical jobs! Contact your state’s representatives and tell them to stand up for the National Park Service. To make it easy, I’ve drafted letters you can use for reference—one specific to South Dakota and one for any state. Check the comments for both versions, personalize them, and send them to your Congressmen today! Let’s protect our parks and the people who care for them. #StandUpForParks #SaveParkJobs #ProtectOurParks

#SouthDakota #SoDak #SDpolitics #SDlegislature #2025SDsession #HiFromSD #StandUpForParks #SaveParkJobs #ProtectOurParks

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