Out There: A National Parks Story Screening at Valley Forge
April 22, 2025 @ 7:00PM — 9:00PM Eastern Time (US & Canada) Add to Calendar
Theater at Valley Forge: 1400 N Outer Line Dr King of Prussia, PA 19406 Get Directions

Experience the Beauty of Our National Parks
Celebrate National Parks Week on April 22 with a special screening of a breathtaking documentary exploring the stories, history, and beauty of America’s national parks, followed by a filmmaker and composer Q&A and light reception.
Join the Valley Forge Park Alliance on April 22 during National Parks Week for an unforgettable evening celebrating the splendor, history, and humanity of America's national parks.
This feature-length documentary takes you on a breathtaking 10,000-mile road trip through the parks, capturing stunning visuals, heartfelt stories, and the rich legacy of the National Park Service. Follow two friends as they explore these natural treasures, uncovering tales of inspiration, healing, and connection from park visitors and the dedicated individuals who protect and preserve these iconic spaces.
Through captivating interviews, archival imagery, and vivid landscapes, this film is a tribute to the park and the people who cherish them.
After the screening, engage with the filmmakers and score composer in a live Q&A session to dive deeper into the stories behind the journey, followed by a light reception to connect with fellow park enthusiasts.
Reserve your spot today—space is limited!
Email molly@vfparkalliance.org for sponsorship information.
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Since 1976, the Valley Forge Park Alliance has been dedicated to its philanthropic mission of preserving, protecting, and advocating for Valley Forge National Historical Park. As a non-profit organization, the Alliance supports the park through the tireless efforts of volunteer citizen stewards and community partnerships.
Nearly 250 years after The Encampment at Valley Forge, Valley Forge National Historical Park continues to serve as a cherished backyard park for many in Southeastern Pennsylvania. Welcoming over 2.2 million visitors annually, the park offers 30 miles of outdoor trails for birding, walking, running, hiking, biking, and horseback riding. Visitors enjoy 3,500 acres of remarkable native biodiversity, including a river, numerous streams, forests, wetlands, and a tall grass meadow that support countless species of wildlife.