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Man Completes Ultimate Nonstop Road Trip By Visiting All 419 National Park Service Sites in America

Man Completes Ultimate Nonstop Road Trip By Visiting All 419 National Park Service Sites in America
Inspired by his father's death, this 33-year-old man embarked on an epic nonstop road trip to visit every single National Park Service site in the US.

- 🏞 419 national parks 🚐 3 years of nonstop travel 🌎 56 states/territories 🎭 131 speaking engagements πŸ›£ 75,000 driving miles ✈️ 200,000 with planes, trains, and boats ☝️ 1 Adventure

A post shared by Mikah Meyer (@mikahmey) on Apr 27, 2019 at 2:15am PDT

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Mikah Meyers may have just become the first person to visit every single one of the 419 National Park Service sites in one fell swoop.

Though other intrepid travelers have managed to visit all of the federally recognized American parks and memorials, Meyers has been traveling nonstop from site to site for the last three years.

Meyers drew inspiration for the trip from the death of his father. Meyers was only 19 years old when his dad passed away without having completed any of his bucket list road trips after his retirement.

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A post shared by Mikah Meyer (@mikahmey) on Jul 11, 2018 at 3:05am PDT

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After Meyers turned 30, he set out from his home in Washington DC to begin his expedition.

Collectively, the now 33-year-old traveled 75,000 miles. Though he mostly drove cross-country in his van, Meyers took planes, trains, boats, and buses to 56 states and territories.

Despite starting the trip with only a fraction of the funds he needed, he was reportedly able to raise the money he needed through corporate sponsors and donations. Luckily, he only experienced car problems one time over the course of his three-year trip, according to The Washington Post.

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A post shared by Mikah Meyer (@mikahmey) on Sep 30, 2018 at 11:25pm PDT

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Earlier this week, Meyers completed his epic journey by climbing the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in DC surrounded by friends, family, social media fans, and reporters.

"I really got to know the American story," said Meyer, as reported by The Post. "More than just natural wonders, the Park Service sites tell our American story."

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A post shared by Mikah Meyer (@mikahmey) on May 1, 2019 at 7:38pm PDT

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