About Us
Our Story
The Parks PAC was created when a number of National Parks advocates realized that President Trump was coming after our parks and that there was no entity that could effectively intervene politically. The Parks PAC exists to represent the interests of National Park supporters who want to hold politicians accountable for their anti-parks actions.
Why Parks PAC Is Different
While there are numerous worthy conservation groups that work to protect public lands, there is no political action committee that specifically represents the interests of National Park advocates.
America needs a hard-hitting political action force that will hold politicians accountable at the ballot box. With the emergence of the National Parks Political Action Committee – Parks PAC, our elected officials will now be aware that their votes on National Park issues are being scrutinized, and they will think twice before voting to undermine the National Park System.
Leadership & Governance
Role of the
Board
Parks PAC is governed by a board of four people with significant experience as advocates for our National Parks. We are also developing an Advisory Council made of people with significant experience in the National Parks movement.
Governance
Structure
Parks PAC is governed by a board of four people with significant experience as advocates for our National Parks. We are also developing an Advisory Council made of people with significant experience in the National Parks movement.
Advisory Council
Parks PAC is governed by a board of four people with significant experience as advocates for our National Parks. We are also developing an Advisory Council made of people with significant experience in the National Parks movement.
Accountability & Transparency
Parks PAC is, and will continue to be, a very diverse organization, with a board committed to social justice. We seek the best practitioners in political advocacy to help lead our work, and we will be accountable by publicly sharing information on our website and through regular reports to the Federal Elections Commission.
JOIN THE MOVEMENT
Our national parks can’t vote—but you can.
The decisions made in 2026 will shape our public lands for decades. Join Parks PAC today and help elect leaders who will protect what belongs to all of us.