Listening to the National Parks
Elk bugling in the cool autumn air of Rocky Mountain National Park, waterfalls thundering in Yosemite Valley, muskets firing at Gettysburg, the quiet hush among giant redwoods - these are the sounds that make visiting our national parks a unique experience.
Natural and cultural sounds reawaken the sense of awe that connects us to the splendor of the national park experience and have a powerful effect on our emotions, attitudes, and memories. Who can forget the flash of adrenaline from the sound of looming whitewater or the lightning bolt that cracked just a little too close.
The National Park Service regards these sounds as acoustical resources that must be protected. Acoustical resources include sounds such as wildlife, waterfalls, wind, rain, historic and cultural sounds.