If your travels have ever left you wishing you could “pin” memories to a wall, you’re not alone. For many national-park lovers, the best souvenirs aren’t magnets or postcards—they’re the stories you tell after a sunrise hike, a first glimpse of Yosemite granite, or a quiet moment watching bison cross a road in Yellowstone.
That’s exactly why visit trackers have become so popular: they turn travel into a visual journey you can revisit every day. And now, there’s a fresh new way to display that journey at home.
The US National Parks Wooden Travel Map & Visit Tracker is now available in a new Landscape Edition format—a wide, panoramic layout designed to look even more like wall art while still doing what travelers love most: helping you track the parks you’ve visited (and the ones still on your bucket list).
What makes the Landscape Edition different?
The biggest change is right in the name: Landscape Edition is a wider, horizontal format.
That matters for two reasons:
- It fills wall space better.
A landscape layout naturally complements wide furniture lines—think couches, consoles, sideboards, or long shelves. It tends to look “balanced” above a piece of furniture without needing as much vertical space.
- It feels more like artwork.
The Landscape Edition is designed with a scenic background aesthetic in mind. The map still stays readable and functional as a tracker—but visually, it’s closer to a framed print you’d find in a thoughtfully styled home.
In short: if the classic format felt like a cool travel tool, the Landscape Edition feels like travel décor.
A travel tracker that belongs in your living room
A great travel tracker shouldn’t live hidden inside a drawer. The whole point is to make your adventures visible—so they keep inspiring your next ones.
Landscape Edition leans into that idea. It’s meant to be a focal point in a room, the kind of piece guests notice and ask about. And that question—“Which parks have you been to?”—is usually all it takes to turn a wall decoration into a conversation starter.
It also makes a genuinely meaningful gift because it’s both:
- practical (a visit tracker), and
- emotional (a visual memory board of places that matter).
Four scenic looks, four different vibes
One of the most fun parts of Landscape Edition is that it doesn’t feel “one-size-fits-all.” The background styles create different moods—so you can match the map to your interior, your travel personality, or the aesthetic you want in your space.
Here are the four Landscape Edition options currently available:
1) Mountain sunset
If your ideal park day ends with golden-hour light and wide-open views, this variant is built for that feeling. “Mountain sunset” gives warm tones and a sense of depth—perfect for cozy rooms, rustic décor, or anyone who collects sunset photos on every trip.

2) Mountain
This one leans more classic and outdoorsy—clean, timeless, and easy to pair with many interior styles. If you want your map to feel like a permanent piece (not seasonal décor), the “Mountain” look is a safe and strong choice.

3) Forest daisies
A softer, nature-forward vibe. “Forest daisies” feels fresh, calming, and slightly whimsical—great for brighter interiors, Scandinavian-style spaces, or homes that use more natural textures and lighter tones.

4) Road sunset
If your national parks story is really a road trip story—highways, playlists, roadside stops, and spontaneous detours—this background sets that tone instantly. It’s energetic, nostalgic, and built for the people who love the journey as much as the destination.

Who should choose Landscape Edition?
Landscape Edition is a great fit if you recognize yourself in any of these:
- You want your travel tracker to look like wall art.
Something you’d display proudly, even in a styled living room. - You’re decorating a wider wall space.
For example: above a couch, a long console, a sideboard, or a workspace setup. - You’re buying a gift and want “wow” factor.
Landscape format often looks more premium because of its panoramic presentation. - You’re building a “memory wall.”
If you already frame photos, hang posters, or keep travel mementos visible, this fits naturally into that setup.
Styling ideas: how to make it look intentional
A landscape map is surprisingly easy to style well. A few simple ideas:
- Pair it with 2–3 travel photos (same frame color) placed nearby for a mini gallery wall.
- Add a small shelf below with a camera, a guidebook, or a souvenir that has personal meaning.
- Keep the color palette cohesive:
- warmer rooms → Mountain sunset / Road sunset
- cooler, minimalist rooms → Mountain
- bright, airy rooms → Forest daisies
- Use soft lighting (a wall sconce or picture light) to make it feel like a gallery piece.
The goal isn’t to make it “perfect.” The goal is to make it look like it belongs in your home—and belongs to your story.
Why people love national park trackers in the first place
Beyond looks, there’s a deeper reason these trackers work. They make your travel visible. And when your goals are visible, you’re more likely to follow through.
A National Parks visit tracker helps you:
- celebrate what you’ve already done,
- plan what’s next,
- keep the momentum going (especially in busy seasons of life).
It’s not just décor. It’s motivation.
Where to browse the full Landscape Edition collection
If you want to see all current Landscape Edition designs in one place, the easiest way is through the Landscape Edition collection page. From there, you can choose the scenic background that best matches your style (or the person you’re gifting it to).






