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Gallery Zone. Send in your work, tour the gallery a collage of artwork ranging from wildly bright moundain scenes to depictions of George Washington and his men

Across the Nation and around the World, students are creating works of art and literature inspired by their National Parks. Here you can enjoy their work, and learn what they know about these special places that belong to YOU. You can even submit your own park-inspired work. ( Email for details.)

Step in and take a look around. Try some samples, or go directly to view the poetry, artwork or stories of your choice using the links above.


Main Galleries:

Art

Poetry

Short Stories

Park Galleries:

""Great Sand Dunes National Monument
If you think of sand dunes as boring brown lumps, you've got to see these drawings! The colors of the sand and the snowy peaks mingle with the colors of the wildlife in this collection of student drawings.

Wrangell-St. Elias Art Contest Winners
Look at the park in a new way, or explore this amazing land for the first time. Then send in some of your own work!

Fort Necessity Art Contest Winners
Check out the best work of 4th, 5th and 6th grade artists as they depict life at the fort and moments in the life of George Washington. Then enter your own drawing!

Plants and Animals in U.S. National Parks: A Pictorial Journey
By the Fourth and Fifth Graders in Mrs. Bingham's Class at Haycock Elementary in Fairfax County, VA

Celebrating Wildflowers On-Line Gallery
View the work of other students, then add some of your own masterpieces!

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