National Parks
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The Making of ‘National Parks Adventure’
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D.C. Students Leave the City to Explore a National Park
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From Hydro Flask, and in partnership with the National Park Trust’s Buddy Bison Program, this episode of the Let’s Go series introduces us to a class from Ida B. Wells Middle School that leaves Washington, D.C., to visit the 100-acre Carderock Recreation Area in nearby Maryland. Students spend the day exploring this part of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park by rock climbing—a first for many.