- 13% reduction in NPS staffing so far with further reductions planned.
- 30% reduction in NPS funding proposed in Trump's 2026 budget.
- Transfer of parks to states proposed in Trump's 2026 budget.
In a new attack on National Parks, the House passed a reconciliation bill (Trump's big beautiful bill) that eliminates $267 million in NPS funding that was approved under the Inflation Reduction Act. The bill now goes to the Senate where that funding could be restored - if we make enough noise!
-Updated May 26, 2025
The Trump administration is attempting to massively downsize the staffing and funding of the National Park Service (NPS) and transfer ownership of NPS sites to the states. So far, roughly 13% of NPS staffing has been reduced from the federal hiring freeze, layoffs, and buyouts. Additional reductions in workforce have been planned which would further reduce NPS staffing levels.
For 2026, Trump has proposed over $1 billion in funding cuts to NPS operations and grants program. This would be a 30% drop from 2025 levels and would likely result in the closing of many park units. Hand-in-hand with these cuts, Trump has also proposed transferring control of some parks to the states.
National Parks Conservation Association is the leading advocacy organization specifically for the National Park Service.
--Updated May 12, 2025
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In a new attack on National Parks, the House passed a reconciliation bill (Trump's big beautiful bill) that eliminates $267 million in NPS funding that was approved under the Inflation Reduction Act. The bill now goes to the Senate where that funding could be restored - if we make enough noise!
-Updated May 26, 2025
The Trump administration is attempting to massively downsize the staffing and funding of the National Park Service (NPS) and transfer ownership of NPS sites to the states. So far, roughly 13% of NPS staffing has been reduced from the federal hiring freeze, layoffs, and buyouts. Additional reductions in workforce have been planned which would further reduce NPS staffing levels.
For 2026, Trump has proposed over $1 billion in funding cuts to NPS operations and grants program. This would be a 30% drop from 2025 levels and would likely result in the closing of many park units. Hand-in-hand with these cuts, Trump has also proposed transferring control of some parks to the states.
National Parks Conservation Association is the leading advocacy organization specifically for the National Park Service.
--Updated May 12, 2025