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Passport to Your National Parks Stamp
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Do you have a Passport to Your National Parks booklet? Did you know we’ve got a stamp for the North Country National Scenic Trail at the NCTA Headquarters in Lowell, Michigan?
Since 1986, Passport fans have enjoyed collecting stamps from nearly every one of the 400+ National Park System units. They’re an excellent way to commemorate your travels and experiences, and great motivation to help you discover the beauty and history found in the National Park System.
Passport booklets can be purchased on-site in most national parks or online at eparks.com. (Note: The NCTA Trail Shop does NOT sell the booklets! We only offer a stamp.) Additional locations that offer a stamp for the North Country National Scenic Trail include:
North Dakota
- Fort Ransom State Park
- Lake Sakakawea State Park
- Sheyenne National Grassland (Lisbon)
- Valley City Convention and Visitor’s Bureau
Minnesota
- Chippewa National Forest, Walker Ranger District
- Forest History Center (Grand Rapids)
- Itasca State Park
- Jay Cooke State Park
- Prairie Wetlands Learning Center
- Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge
Wisconsin
- Brule River State Forest (Brule)
- Copper Falls State Park
- Douglas County Forestry Department (Solon Springs)
- Ice Age National Scenic Trail Headquarters
- Pattison State Park
Michigan
- Huron-Manistee National Forest (Cadillac)
- Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore
- Tahquamenon Falls State Park
Ohio
- Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park
Pennsylvania
- Moraine State Park
New York
- Finger Lakes National Forest (Hector)
- Fort Stanwix National Monument
These locations were named by the Department of the Interior – National Park Service as of 2022.