MacGillivray Freeman Film’s “National Parks Adventure” is coming to Reuben H. Fleet Science Center.
The film, which opens March 18, takes audiences on the ultimate off-trail adventure into the nation’s awe-inspiring great outdoors.
Moviegoers will soar over red rock canyons, hurtle down steep mountain peaks and explore other-worldly realms found within America’s most legendary outdoor places.
The film provides both an action-packed celebration of the 100-year anniversary of the National Park Service and a soulful reflection on what wilderness means to us all.
“There are 408 national parks in our country that many families have not been able to explore,” said Academy Award-nominated director Greg MacGillivray. “Our hope is that National Parks Adventure will encourage our audiences to discover the beauty and sanctuary of these American treasures, which belong to every one of us.”
Filmed in more than 30 national parks across the country, this immersive film follows world-class mountaineer Conrad Anker, adventure photographer Max Lowe and artist Rachel Pohl as they hike, climb and explore their way across America’s spectacularly wild and beautiful places, including Yellowstone, Glacier National Park, Yosemite and Arches. Their journey reveals a tapestry of natural wonders that will inspire the adventurer in all of us.
The film is family-friendly and has a run time of 43 minutes. The film runs multiple times daily in the Heikoff Giant Dome Theater starting March 18.
For more information, including show times, go to rhfleet.org.







