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national park
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National park

A travel & places emoji called National park.

Name

national park

Subcategory

Place Geographic

Codepoint

U+1F3DE

Unicode Hex

1F3DE

Unicode

v7.0

iOS

v9.1+

Slug

national-park-1f3de

Shortcodes

:national_park::park:

Themes

geographypark

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About the 🏞 National park emoji

The 🏞 National park emoji is part of the Travel & Places category and the place geographic group on DBEmoji. Shortcodes such as :national_park: and :park: resolve to this emoji on platforms like Slack, Discord, and GitHub.

National park (Unicode codepoint U+1F3DE) a travel & places emoji called National park.. 🏞, formally named "national park", carries U+1F3DE as its codepoint sequence. 🏞 sets the scene for trip reports, itineraries, transit updates, and home-vs-away stories. 🏞 occupies codepoint U+1F3DE in the Unicode emoji block. Coverage started with Unicode 7.0; iOS adopted the glyph in 9.1. Typing `:national_park:` or `:park:` in chat apps usually expands to 🏞. The glyph renders mostly in blue and green, which puts it inside the matching color filter. Tag-wise it sits alongside geography and park emojis. One tap on 🏞 is all it takes — the glyph copies straight to your clipboard.

When to use 🏞 National park

  • Adding visual context to social posts, chats, and captions
  • Replacing stock images with a single expressive character
  • Brightening short copy where text-only feels too plain

Combinations and pairings

  • Pair 🏞 with geography-themed and park-themed emojis to reinforce the same vibe in one message.
  • Lead a caption with 🏞 for a quick visual hook, or close a sentence with it as a reaction.

How to copy the 🏞 National park emoji

  1. Open the emoji page. Visit the National park emoji page on DBEmoji to see the character, codepoint, and meaning side by side.
  2. Tap Copy emoji. Click the "Copy emoji" button. The 🏞 character is placed on your clipboard instantly — no signup, no download.
  3. Paste anywhere. Paste into any chat app, social network, document, or text field that supports Unicode. The emoji renders using the platform's native style.

Frequently asked questions

What does the 🏞 National park emoji mean?
🏞, formally named "national park", carries U+1F3DE as its codepoint sequence. 🏞 sets the scene for trip reports, itineraries, transit updates, and home-vs-away stories. 🏞 occupies codepoint U+1F3DE in the Unicode emoji block. Coverage started with Unicode 7.0; iOS adopted the glyph in 9.1. Typing `:national_park:` or `:park:` in chat apps usually expands to 🏞. The glyph renders mostly in blue and green, which puts it inside the matching color filter. Tag-wise it sits alongside geography and park emojis. One tap on 🏞 is all it takes — the glyph copies straight to your clipboard.
What is the Unicode codepoint for National park?
The 🏞 National park emoji is encoded as U+1F3DE (hex 1F3DE). It belongs to the Place Geographic group inside Travel & Places.
How do I copy the 🏞 emoji?
Open this page and click "Copy emoji". The 🏞 character is copied to your clipboard so you can paste it into any app that supports Unicode emojis.
Does National park have shortcodes?
Yes. Common shortcodes include :national_park: and :park:. Platforms like Slack, Discord, and GitHub render these as the 🏞 emoji automatically.

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