On July 5, National Hop-A-Park Day returns with a push to get more Americans outdoors as cities and communities promote free events and green space access nationwide. Organizers frame the day as a direct call to replace passive habits with local movement. By turning small parks into hubs for activity, they’re pushing a bigger message that nature doesn’t require leaving town.

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