At More Than Just Parks we spend years producing the most stunning films on each of America's National Parks. Through visually stunning imagery we try to tell the story of a given National Park in short films that are five minutes or less.
All of the footage featured in our films is 100% original content shot by The Pattiz Brothers, co-founders of More Than Just Parks. As part of the process we spend months researching each park before filming to do each park the justice it deserves. Most of our films are done in cooperation with the National Park Service.
This channel was created to help showcase our films on the National Parks.
Where is the native Americans? They still live their and that's where come from.... Just saying, be nice to show everyone living in harmony in the Pagan Sapas...
Thanks so much!! Glad we could (finally) get to this one for you! Canyonlands is a surreal place. Hope to get back to cover the Maze & the Needles in the future!
Great video just wish I knew what all the things were called that I was watching. Yea I know the bridge but would like to visit some of the other things and I have no clue what or where they are
0:02 Concho Rim Overlook 0:06 Fayette Station Road 0:20 Fayette Station Rapid 0:51 Concho Rim Overlook looking down on the Ghost Town of Thurmond 1:02 Nuttallburg Coal Tipple 1:09 Ghost Town of Thurmond 2:23 Diamond Point Overlook on the Endless Wall Trail 2:47 Hawks Nest State Park Overlook 2:51 Ghost Town of Thumond 2:59 Sandstone Falls 3:09 Western half of the Grandview Overlook 3:23 Long Point Trail Overlook
I came across this video by chance and am really excited about the video. What beautiful nature! Thank you for sharing this with us 🙋🏼♀️🙏🏼 nice greetings from afar
I love living in Florida and camping in Ocala. This video is especially meaningful to me because it captures absolutely everything I love about the Ocala forest. Remarkable video!
So beautiful. Where was the Bighorn Sheep filmed? I have a cabin up there for 25 years and have never seen one. I have seen almost all other kinds of dear and elk though.
I grew up in Somerset County PA, which is a little over a two-hour drive from there, but I have never been there. My niece attends WVU. It looks like a beautiful place!