Where is the nearest park next to you?

 


  • The first public park in the United States was Central Park in New York City, designed in the 1850s by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux.
  • National parks protect approximately 4% of the Earth's land surface, helping preserve biodiversity and ecosystems.
  • Yellowstone National Park, established in 1872, was the world's first national park.
  • Urban parks can reduce city temperatures by up to 7°F through the cooling effect of trees and vegetation.
  • Studies show that spending just 20 minutes in a park can improve mood and reduce stress levels.
  • Japan practices "forest bathing" (shinrin-yoku), which involves spending time in parks and forests for health benefits, recognized as part of their national health program.
  • The world's largest urban park is Chugach State Park in Anchorage, Alaska, covering approximately 495,000 acres.
  • Parks with diverse plant life can host hundreds of different species of birds, insects, and other wildlife even in urban settings.
  • During the COVID-19 pandemic, park usage increased by over 150% in many cities as people sought safe outdoor spaces.
  • Many historical parks preserve important cultural and historical sites, serving as living museums.
  • Some parks are designed specifically for night sky viewing, with minimal light pollution to enhance stargazing experiences.
  • Research indicates that property values typically increase 8-20% for homes located near well-maintained parks.

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