This October 10, step outside and soak it all in. It’s National Walk to a Park Day, an opportunity to visit, explore, and celebrate the wonder of close-to-home nature made possible by your local park. It’s also a time to remember that parks aren’t just nice to have—they’re essential. Yet not everyone has one nearby. We’re not ok with that. Are you? Access to nature close to where we live, whether in a big city, busy suburb, or rural community, boosts our health, happiness, and sense of connection to our neighbors. That’s why Trust for Public Land is dedicated to putting a park within a 10-minute walk of every person in the United States.
Public Lands, Just Steps Away
When you visit your neighborhood park, you’re stepping onto public land—perhaps not as vast and expansive but just as important and impactful as a national park or forest. On October 10, hop, skip, roll, stroll, or jog to your local green space. Take a moment and relish how it makes you feel. Are you joyful? Centered? Free?
More Parks Equal More Smiles
We’re providing more people with places to play, exercise, unplug, and connect with their community members—with support from allies like you. From tiny pocket parks to greenways that span miles, TPL has engaged hundreds of communities nationwide to advance the development of over 500 parks, putting a green space within a 10-minute walk of nearly 9 million people.
10-Minute Walk Resources for City Leaders