Summary
The U.S. National Park Service mistakenly listed Denali National Park, which is in Alaska, as being located in Little Rock, Arkansas, in a job posting. This led to jokes and discussions online before the post was removed. The National Park Service often hires seasonal employees for various positions.
Key Facts
- The National Park Service posted a job listing for seasonal park guides.
- The listing mistakenly placed Denali National Park in Little Rock, Arkansas.
- Denali National Park is actually located in Alaska.
- The error was spotted by people on social media and went viral before the post was deleted.
- Social media users joked about the geographical error.
- The National Park Service hires thousands of seasonal staff each year.
- Seasonal jobs help with park operations, visitor services, and maintenance during peak periods.
- These jobs typically last three to six months, depending on the park and conditions.