Artist Makes Stickers to Cover Trump’s Face on National Parks Passes — and the Orders Are Flying In
Boulder artist Jenny McCarty has sold over 1,000 $6 stickers that cover Trump’s face on 2026 National Parks passes, with all proceeds benefiting the National Park Foundation.
- Through her Sage Leaf Studio, McCarty launched stickers that cover Trump on the 2026 parks pass, filling over 1,000 orders since Dec. 10, with proceeds to the National Park Foundation.
- Objectors note the new imagery pairs Trump's portrait with George Washington, and Jenny McCarty objects that the redesign removed the public photo-vote process and threatens the 400-plus national parks.
- Her stickers reproduce watercolor scenes including a brown bear, pika and wolf against the Grand Tetons; McCarty launched Senior and Military pass versions, a California sticker manufacturer offered help, and she suggests a clear credit card holder.
- McCarty says she is overwhelmed with messages and offers of support, calling it `And that's a good problem to have,` but she has not heard from the National Park Service.
- This month the Center for Biological Diversity sued the Department of the Interior over the pass design, while environmental groups in the past year opposed park development and a budget bill proposed selling 0.5% to 0.75% of 438 million acres.
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Artist makes stickers to cover Trump’s face on National Parks passes — and the orders are flying in
It took less than a week for Colorado artist Jenny McCarty’s new project to evolve from good-hearted “micro-activism” to a national phenomenon that’s tapped widespread anger with recent changes to the National Parks Service. “With the design that came out for the 2026 National Parks passes, they took away people’s ability to vote on the photographs they love most,” said McCarty, a Boulder, Colorado, water-resource manager who’s been painting ima…
Boulder artist makes stickers to cover Trump’s face on National Parks passes — and the orders are flying in
Boulder artist Jenny McCarty is making stickers that people can use to cover Donald Trump's face on their National Parks passes.
Boulder artist selling stickers to cover park passes
Reacting to a new federal policy that places an image of President Donald Trump on new national park passes for 2026, Boulder artist Jenny McCarty is producing and selling vinyl stickers to cover the cards’ face, featuring her watercolor paintings of wildlife in park settings — including one of a furry pika in Rocky Mountain National Park with a flower in its teeth.
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