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X-WR-CALDESC:National Public Lands Day (NPLD) is the nation’s largest\, sin
 gle-day volunteer effort for public lands. \n\nThis fee-free day in many f
 ederally managed lands encourages visitors to volunteer conservation or en
 joy hiking\, exploring\, fishing or camping their favorite public lands. V
 olunteers give back by repairing trails\, collecting trash or other mainte
 nance needed around the parks.\n\nOur public lands offer outdoor and open 
 spaces for us to explore all year long. Every season\, they provide a beau
 tiful bounty of wildlife and nature to explore. We hike the trails\, camp\
 , and picnic with family and friends. Some of us have lists of places to v
 isit. There are plenty of vistas to discover all across the country.\n\nIt
 ’s important to keep them pristine for generations to come. Whether the be
 ach calls or the mountains\, each one requires us to take care of it. \n\n
 HOW TO OBSERVE #PublicLandsDay\nVisit your favorite public land and volunt
 eer. Join an event near you and show your support. We even have a list of 
 the 7 Best Public Lands in the Country for you to check out on our website
 . While we know there are more\, we think these are a few you might want t
 o explore.\n\n*Find out more about how you can participate by visiting nee
 fusa.org and use #NPLD or #PublicLandsDay to post on social media.\n\nNATI
 ONAL PUBLIC LANDS DAY HISTORY\nNational Public Lands Day began in 1994 and
  keeps the promise of the Civilian Conservation Corps\, the “tree army” th
 at worked from 1933-1942 to preserve and protect America’s natural heritag
 e.
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DESCRIPTION:National Public Lands Day (NPLD) is the nation’s largest\, sing
 le-day volunteer effort for public lands. \n\nThis fee-free day in many fe
 derally managed lands encourages visitors to volunteer conservation or enj
 oy hiking\, exploring\, fishing or camping their favorite public lands. Vo
 lunteers give back by repairing trails\, collecting trash or other mainten
 ance needed around the parks.\n\nOur public lands offer outdoor and open s
 paces for us to explore all year long. Every season\, they provide a beaut
 iful bounty of wildlife and nature to explore. We hike the trails\, camp\,
  and picnic with family and friends. Some of us have lists of places to vi
 sit. There are plenty of vistas to discover all across the country.\n\nIt’
 s important to keep them pristine for generations to come. Whether the bea
 ch calls or the mountains\, each one requires us to take care of it. \n\nH
 OW TO OBSERVE #PublicLandsDay\nVisit your favorite public land and volunte
 er. Join an event near you and show your support. We even have a list of t
 he 7 Best Public Lands in the Country for you to check out on our website.
  While we know there are more\, we think these are a few you might want to
  explore.\n\n*Find out more about how you can participate by visiting neef
 usa.org and use #NPLD or #PublicLandsDay to post on social media.\n\nNATIO
 NAL PUBLIC LANDS DAY HISTORY\nNational Public Lands Day began in 1994 and 
 keeps the promise of the Civilian Conservation Corps\, the “tree army” tha
 t worked from 1933-1942 to preserve and protect America’s natural heritage
 .
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SUMMARY:NATIONAL PUBLIC LANDS DAY – Fourth Saturday in September
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