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Obed Wild & Scenic River
Support Your Park
 
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Park Rangers are especially good at promoting volunteerism among children.

None of the almost 400 National Park Service sites across the country could exist without the determined help and support of the American public. The Obed Wild and Scenic River is no different. Our site benefits from the hard work of our volunteers, the money that visitors spend in our bookstore, and the word of mouth that citizens deliver to their friends about the importance of our site. 

This page explores several ways that you can help to support our park and to keep it preserved for future generations.

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Did You Know?

Did You Know?
Did you know that the Obed is one of several Wild and Scenic Rivers in the National Park System? Some of the others include the Rio Grande River (Texas), the the Little Pee Dee River (North and South Carolina), and the Escalante River (Utah).

Last Updated: January 15, 2012 at 10:25 MST