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What Does a Park Ranger Actually Do? — A Day in the Life | S1E4

What Does a Park Ranger Actually Do? — A Day in the Life | S1E4

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Ask ten people to describe a park ranger, and you'll get ten different answers. A tour guide. A law enforcement officer. Someone who fixes trails. Someone who works in the visitor center.

Here's the thing — they're all right.

In this episode of the Ranger PamPaw Podcast, host Mark Tezel brings you inside a full day in the life of the National Park Service: the early mornings, the public-facing work, the invisible planning, and the flexibility that holds it all together.

You'll hear about opening an eighteenth-century mission church before the visitors arrive, what the NPS Organic Act actually says and why it still drives every decision, the story of 14 miles of historic acequia and the seven-year plan to maintain them, and why there is truly no such thing as a typical day — or a typical park.

Whether you've visited a dozen national parks or you're just curious how they actually work, this episode will change the way you see the ranger hat.

Ranger PamPaw Podcast is hosted by Mark Tezel — known to his grandkids as Ranger PamPaw — after nearly four decades with the National Park Service. New episodes drop every other Wednesday.

Part of the Tezels on the Road family. www.tezelsontheroad.com

Thanks for joining me on the trail today.

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If you have a question, a story, or a park memory you’d like to share, I’d love to hear from you.

Visit www.tezelsontheroad.com/rangerpampaw or email me at rangerpampaw@tezelsontheroad.com.

Thanks for walking the trail with me.

I’ll see you in the park.

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