The free-flowing Obed Wild & Scenic River and its 500-foot-deep gorges offer visitors unspoiled rugged terrain, exceptional waters, and outdoor adventure.
@ObedNPS is pleased to announce that it will be conducting a new pilot program for adaptive climbing on October 28. The pilot program will be geared towards people with an amputation or limb difference. https://t.co/mKTOTHKdbv
A new National Park Service report shows that 307,000 visitors to @ObedNPS in 2022 spent $6.5 million in communities near the park. That spending supported 68 jobs in the local area and had a cumulative benefit to the local economy of $6.7 million. https://t.co/EkYEUSr4Aw
@ObedNPS will be partnering with Morgan County School Food Services to offer a “Lunch and Learn” program series that will take place on Fridays starting June 30, through July 28, 2023
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Happy #pridemonth to those celebrating in June! The
@NatlParkService protects, preserves, & interprets the history of all Americans and our nation’s struggle to ensure everyone’s civil rights & equality before the law.
12 years ago, @ObedNPS launched the “National Park in Your Backyard” program for Morgan County 6th-grade students. The park is excited to announce this program will be offered again this year. https://t.co/4dUHgtTfxb
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@ObedNPS has received a 2023 grant from the @NationalParkFdn to support an adaptive outdoor rock climbing for amputees program. https://t.co/mvzklEzDIk
Calling all Teachers!
@ObedNPS will be recruiting teachers again this year to participate in the Teacher-Ranger-Teacher program this summer. https://t.co/RFtbLWPpE7
@ObedNPS will host a public science meeting on Wednesday, April 19, 2023, at Historic Rugby Visitor Center. The public is invited to spend the day with scientists. https://t.co/iIx1ZCXcYK
SAVE THE DATE! Join us Saturday, March 25, as @ObedNPS partners with Tennessee Citizens for Wilderness Planning, & East Tennessee Whitewater Club to host the annual volunteer river-based cleanup! https://t.co/qqAZeigXC0
Volunteers Wanted for River Otters Volunteer Program! The goal of the program is to provide an extended presence in the park while providing park staff with assistance in keeping the waterways clean of debris.
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@ObedNPS experienced record visitation in 2022. For the first time, the number of visitors at the park exceeded 300,000. An almost 25% increase over 2021, and a more than 40% increase over the average visitation in recent years. https://t.co/EFbnotVcEO
JOB ANNOUNCEMENT!
Education Technician
Number of Job Opportunities & Location(s): 1 – Wartburg, TN
Salary: $44,740-$58,158 per year
Series/Grade: GS-1702-7
Open Period: Nov 09-23
Position Information: Permanent, full-time
Announcement: https://t.co/CUKbVoNgGu
For those who have an interest in NPS history, please click the link to take a virtual tour of rarely seen objects that span the history of the National Park Service! https://t.co/EtzOJXSFXz
Happy 46th Birthday to @ObedNPS!
The park was designated a Wild & Scenic River on October 12, 1976. Established as a part of the @NatlParkService was the result of a grassroots public effort over many years.
Why not join the celebration by visiting? You can't beat the weather!
Join us for the annual Obed Adopt-a-Crag on Sept 10! Afterward, volunteers are invited to spend the day climbing some favorite routes or enjoying the park. Following the event, the ETCC will be a hosting a volunteer appreciation dinner at the Lilly Pad.
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Since 1916, the @NatlParkService has protected our nation’s treasures to ensure that current and future generations can enjoy national parks -- places that belong to all Americans. Today we commemorate 106 years of service! 🧁
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