Washington, D.C. — President Donald Trump has officially proclaimed the period from April 19 through April 27, 2025, as National Park Week, designating nine days dedicated to celebrating the natural wonders, cultural heritage, and historical significance preserved within America’s national park system.
The proclamation encourages citizens across the nation to recognize the profound value of these protected landscapes and sites, urging participation in activities and events hosted by the National Park Service during this specific timeframe in 2025.
Honoring America’s Treasures: National Park Week 2025
National Park Week is an annual event that highlights the network of over 400 national parks, monuments, historical sites, and recreational areas managed by the federal government. The parks range from vast wilderness areas like Yellowstone and Yosemite to historical landmarks such as Independence Hall and the Statue of Liberty.
The 2025 observance, set for April 19 through April 27, provides an opportunity for Americans and international visitors alike to explore these diverse destinations. Typically, National Park Week features special events, volunteer opportunities, and often offers free admission to parks on select days, though details for the 2025 event specifics beyond the dates were not included in the initial announcement.
The proclamation signed by President Trump underscores the importance of conservation and the role national parks play in education, recreation, and preserving the nation’s shared history and natural beauty for future generations. It serves as a formal call to attention regarding the stewardship responsibilities associated with these national treasures.
Announcing the ‘National Garden of American Heroes’
In a separate but concurrent announcement, President Trump also revealed plans for the creation of a new monument project: the National Garden of American Heroes. This initiative is envisioned as a large-scale outdoor park or garden designed to honor a select group of individuals deemed significant figures in American history.
According to the announcement, the National Garden of American Heroes is planned to specifically commemorate and celebrate 250 American Patriots. The selection criteria for these patriots and the precise location for the garden were not detailed in the initial information provided. The concept appears to be a direct response to earlier discussions and directives from the Trump administration concerning public monuments and historical representation.
This proposed garden is intended to be a publicly accessible space where the lives and contributions of these American Patriots can be recognized and remembered through statues, sculptures, or other commemorative art forms within a landscaped setting. The emphasis on “patriots” suggests a focus on individuals who have significantly contributed to the founding, development, or defense of the United States in various fields.
Context and Significance
Presidential proclamations, such as the one designating National Park Week, are executive tools used to communicate information, declare special days or weeks, or otherwise draw attention to certain issues or events. While not laws, they carry significant weight as official statements from the head of state and government.
The announcement of the National Garden of American Heroes represents a more substantive initiative, proposing the creation of a new national site dedicated to historical commemoration. Such projects typically involve significant planning, including site selection, design, funding, and congressional approval or allocation of resources.
The decision to specifically honor 250 individuals as “American Patriots” through this garden reflects a particular perspective on historical representation and national identity. Discussions surrounding public monuments and historical figures have been prominent in national discourse in recent years, making the announcement of this new garden a potentially significant development in that ongoing conversation.
Further details regarding the proposed location, the selection process for the 250 honorees, the estimated timeline for development, and the projected costs for the National Garden of American Heroes are anticipated to be released as the project moves forward.


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