The Outdoors is
good for you!

Mental Benefits:
Exercising outdoors can reduce depression, anger, fatigue and improve attention spans.1
Physical Benefits:
Exposure to green spaces reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease, premature death, stress, and high blood pressure.2
Social Benefits:
Time spent in natural landscapes can improve social interactions and integration.3

The Outdoors is good for you!

Mental Benefits:
Exercising outdoors can reduce depression, anger, fatigue and improve attention spans.1
Physical Benefits:
Exposure to green spaces reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease, premature death, stress, and high blood pressure.2
Social Benefits:
Time spent in natural landscapes can improve social interactions and integration.3
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For the love of parks.

Parks represent a place we can all go to recreate, relax, or be inspired. From urban park excursions with our family to national park adventures in the backcountry, parks of all sizes help make us healthier, happier, and more fulfilled. Parks for All is our way of sharing the love we have for green spaces and ensuring these special places get the attention and protection they deserve.

Our goal is to support nonprofit organizations focused on building, maintaining, restoring, and providing better access to parks. Since 2017, we have been doing just that. Learn how and meet our grantees below.

122

Nonprofits
supported

$1.9M

Dollars
Donated

59,958

Bottles
Donated

Learn more about how Parks for All could support your nonprofit
organization with a grant or product donation

Let's celebrate our work together.

From improving West Coast redwood forests to maintaining East Coast trails; from connecting women and Indigenous youth in Canada and Alaska to the outdoors, to cleaning up beaches and waterways in Germany and the United Kingdom, and everywhere in between, our Parks For All nonprofit grantees have made a tremendous difference.

Since 2017, more than 41,000 people have spent 375,000 hours experiencing the physical and mental benefits of time outside. We are also committed to improving equity in outdoor access. To date, nearly a third of participants have been from Black, Indigenous, and People of Color, Latinx, and other historically marginalized communities.

5,000+
Volunteers engaged
34
Miles of trails maintained
14,000+
Pounds of trash picked up
350+
Workshops and training held

Hydro Flask wants to hear from you! #WeLoveOurParks

What do you love about your favorite park? Maybe it’s a place to exercise, recreate, or just relax after a long day. Share your photo and story with us! Tag #WeLoveOurParks and #ParksForAll to help us celebrate our parks—big and small.