Grand Canyon National Park equestrian unit to participate in 127th Rose Parade

Grand Canyon National Park | St. George News

GRAND CANYON, Ariz. — To kick off the new year and celebrate the National Park Service’s Centennial, Grand Canyon National Park is participating in the 127th Rose Parade,  Jan. 1, 2016. The theme for the 2016 Rose Parade, “Find Your Adventure,” is a nod to “Find Your Park,” a public campaign to raise awareness and excitement for the NPS Centennial.

Grand Canyon will send five rangers, three horses and seven mules to join the NPS equestrian unit, made up of NPS employees, volunteers and junior rangers from ten parks and programs. Grand Canyon National Park Superintendent Dave Uberuaga will also participate in the parade, riding in a stagecoach with Yellowstone National Park Superintendent Dan Wenk.

Following the “Find Your Adventure” theme, the NPS equestrian unit represents the past, present and future of the horse and mule tradition in national parks like Grand Canyon. Parade viewers will see the NPS color guard, field and patrol horses and strings of pack mules.

“Find Your Adventure” during the Rose Parade with Grand Canyon’s equestrian unit and help the NPS celebrate the next century of stewardship, exploration and inspiration in our national parks.

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