The National Park Service’s Twitter Might Just Be the Best

Roy

2 years ago

The National Park Service

Embark on a hilarious journey with 40 uproarious tweets from the National Park Service's Twitter account, now managed by a new wave of witty minds. Unveiling a humorous side of nature appreciation, these tweets redefine the traditional park narrative with their tongue-in-cheek wit and contemporary humor.

national park service tweets One day you'll find someone obsessed with you. It's probably going to be a squirrel.
national park service tweets Whale, whale, whale. What do we have here?
national park service tweets May I ride the moose?
national park service tweets Don't pet the fluffy cows.
national park service tweets Instead of texting "on my way," just send this photo.
national park service tweets If you come across a bear, never push a slower friend down...even if you feel the friendship has run its course.
national park service tweets Everyday I'm rustlin'
national park service tweets At first I was a tree, now I'm petrified. Thinking all my wooden rings had turned to stone inside. I will survive...I will survive!
national park service tweets Hike in groups. Bears like to have options
national park service tweets You know it's cold outside when you go outside and it's cold.
national park service tweets How do you catch a fish without a fishing pole? «) With your bear hands.
national park service tweets As you walk down a trail, use a stick to make first contact with potential webs, unless you prefer using your face. Do what feels right.
national park service tweets When you encounter others on a trail, offer a friendly "hello" or a nod. This helps create a friendly atmosphere. If you approach a trail user from behind, announce yourself in a friendly, calm tone. Yelling "that chipmunk stole my car keys, run for your lives" is not helpful.
national park service tweets Your chances of being hunted by a turkey are low, but never zero.
national park service tweets Don't go chasing waterfalls...cautiously approach and be careful of slippery conditions. In fact, you may just want to stick to the rivers and lakes that you're used to.

These 40 tweets from the National Park Service bring laughter while celebrating the beauty of nature. This unconventional approach to sharing the wonders of national parks has garnered attention, sparking discussions on merging modern humor with environmental awareness, enticing a broader audience to appreciate the great outdoors.

Roy

Roy R., Chief Meme Curator Roy founded Thunder Dungeon in 2012 and has since guided its growth into a 2.5 million‑strong community of meme enthusiasts. With over a decade of digital‑media experience and a nose for viral humor, Roy oversees content strategy, ensuring every post is both hilarious and high‑quality

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