The Best National Park Souvenirs
From historic patches to cozy wool blankets, National Park souvenirs remind you of your best trips. Even better, these momentos help support your favorite parks.
If you’re among the hundreds of thousands heading to a national park this summer, chances are good you’ll pick up a souvenir patch or kitschy snow globe to seal the memories for a lifetime. In addition to ogling the marquee attractions, like the Teton Range or Old Faithful, you’ll also find a slew of trails and educational programs to make the experience even more bucket list–worthy.
National Park Souvenirs from Around the West
Pictured above, clockwise from bottom right:
- Denali hiking stick medallion, $5.95; squareup.com/store/akgeo.
- Hawaii Volcanoes tin, vintage.
- Grand Teton ceramic coasters, $20; amazon.com.
- The Presidio magnet, $5.95; store.parksconservancy.org.
- Redwood 3-D magnet, $8.99; redwoodparksconservancy.org.
- Olympic patch, $5.99; discovernw.org.
- Death Valley patch, vintage.
- Carlsbad Caverns charm keychain, $5.99; store.wnpa.org.
- Yellowstone bus, $25; shop.yellowstonenationalparklodges.com.
- Alcatraz cellhouse key, $11; store.parksconservancy.org.
- Crater Lake Pendleton blanket, from $199; pendleton-usa.com.
- Joshua Tree postcard, from $1.75; joshuatree.org.
- Sequoia button, $1.99; sequoiaparksconservancy.org.
- Longs Peak wooden ornament, $9.95; rmconservancy.org.
- Yellowstone snow globe, vintage.
- Yosemite Half Dome benchmark ornament, $19; yosemiteconservancystore.com.
- Grand Canyon collector’s spoon, vintage.
- Glacier cap, $22; glacier.org.
- Zion map bandana, $7.99; zionpark.org.
Urban Legend
Fun fact: The most popular destination in the national-parks network is in a major city—the Presidio in San Francisco. Stop in the park’s just-opened visitor center, housed in a rehabilitated guardhouse from 1900, for spectacular views of the bay and interactive exhibits that explore the historic military post. You can also get insider tips about what to see in the Presidio and the rest of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.