Program: Rosanne McHenry – Trip Tales: From Family Camping to Life as a Ranger
Program: Rosanne McHenry – Trip Tales: From Family Camping to Life as a Ranger
Rosanne McHenry lives in Auburn, California with her husband, Vernon. Their home is next to the American River Canyon in the Sierra Nevada foothills.
Rosanne has worked as a National Park Ranger and a California State Park Ranger in many different locations over the years, including the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, Mt. Rainier National Park, Auburn State Recreation Area, Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park, and Death Valley National Park, among others.
Her time spent on camping trips with her family as a child gave her a tremendous love for the outdoors as well as a deep understanding of how important it is to protect our natural resources.
Her recently released book – Trip Tales talks about how her childhood experiences shaped her decision to become a park ranger and her first assignments working for the U.S. National Park Service in California and Washington.
“Being a park ranger gave me a unique opportunity to talk to people about our natural world, and to instill a deep sense of stewardship in each person I met. This beautiful planet, our Earth, is our shared heritage, and we all play an important role in protecting it.”
McHenry appeared in numerous documentaries about California while working as a State Park Ranger and traveled around the world promoting California State Parks.
McHenry has recently been featured in Fort Bragg Advocate News, Mendocino Beacon, Ukiah Daily Journal, Willits News, and the Auburn Journal. She was also recently a guest on Northwestern Outdoors Radio, Happy Camper Radio, and the Doug Pike show on I Heart Radio.