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Tell us where a park's verdict is wrong, and we will fix it.

One email address reaches the whole desk. Whether you have spotted an out-of-date fee, want to nominate a unit we have not reached yet, or want to talk partnership, write to us and a real person reads it. Corrections take priority, and every change we make is logged on the unit it affects.

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Four desks, one inbox

Use hello@parkverdict.com for all of it. A clear subject line routes you faster.

Desk 01

Corrections

Found a wrong fee, closed trail, stale hours, or a score that no longer matches the ground truth? This is the fastest way to change what thousands of readers see. Include the park name and exactly what should change so we can verify against the source.

hello@parkverdict.com Subject: Correction

Desk 02

Park suggestions

Think a unit deserves a closer look, a re-score after a season on the trail, or a spot in one of our rankings? Tell us why. First-hand notes, photos, and the specifics of what makes it worth the drive genuinely shape our queue.

hello@parkverdict.com Subject: Suggestion

Desk 03

Partnerships and press

Media enquiries, licensing, and advertising conversations start here. To be plain: no partnership buys a rank or a score. Commercial relationships stay walled off from the editorial instrument, and we will say so in writing.

hello@parkverdict.com Subject: Partnership

Desk 04

Privacy and data

Questions about how we handle your data, a request to remove a photo credit, or anything covered by our privacy policy. We answer these directly and keep the thread on record.

hello@parkverdict.com Subject: Privacy

Filing a correction

Four lines that get it fixed fast

Corrections jump the queue, but only if we can verify them. A note with these four details lets us check the source and update the unit the same day we confirm it.

  1. The park

    Name the exact unit, and the page URL if you have it. There are 474, and some share names.

  2. What is wrong

    Quote the line as it reads now. A fee, an hour, a trail status, or a score claim.

  3. What it should say

    Give us the correct figure or fact so there is no guesswork on our end.

  4. How you know

    A link, a receipt, an official notice, or a dated first-hand visit helps us confirm quickly.

Start a correction email

Opens your mail app with the four prompts pre-filled. No account, no form.

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Units on fileEvery one can be corrected or re-scored.

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Human inboxRead and answered by a person, not a bot.

Every correction we accept is a reader keeping us honest.
The parkverdict editorial desk

What writing to us means

The rules of engagement, stated plainly, so you know what your message does and does not do.

What we do with your note

  • Read every message. A person on the editorial desk opens it, no auto-triage bin.
  • Verify before we change. We check corrections against the official source or a credible record.
  • Log the update. Confirmed fixes are reflected on the unit they affect, on a rolling basis.

What an email will not do

  • Buy a rank. No payment, partnership, or pitch moves a park up our list.
  • Reach the Park Service. We are independent and not affiliated with NPS. For official hours or closures, confirm on nps.gov.
  • Book a trip. We cannot reserve permits or campsites. We can point you to the right official channel.

Before you write

The answer may already be scored.

Many questions are settled on the park's own page, where every score is broken down and sourced. Browse the rankings first, then tell us where we got it wrong.