Meet The Landmark Project
The Landmark Project turns a love for the outdoors into something you can wear and carry with you. We create art-driven products that celebrate public lands and support the organizations working to protect them.
We got our start the same way a lot of good ideas do. A husband and wife team, a small at-home print shop, and a deep appreciation for the natural world.
In the early days, we were screen printing tees inspired by the parks and landscapes close to home. What started as a small project quickly grew as more people connected with the idea that what you wear can say something about what you care about.
Today, our products can be found in national park stores, independent retailers, and shops across the country. There’s a good chance you discovered us somewhere along the way, and we’re glad you did.
More Than Just a T-shirt
Everything we create starts with a place, a story, or a piece of conservation history worth remembering. From national parks to wildlife to classic icons like Smokey Bear and Woodsy Owl, our designs are meant to feel thoughtful, lasting, and connected to something real.
These are the kinds of products you hold onto. The ones that get softer over time and pick up a story of their own.
Built to Give Back
he places that inspire our products are the same places we’re working to protect.
Through long-standing partnerships with conservation organizations, we support efforts like wildfire prevention, wildlife habitat restoration, and the preservation and accessibility of our national parks and forests.
Every product is part of that system, helping support the people and organizations doing the work on the ground.
Want to see how it all works? Visit our Impact page for a closer look at the partners and programs behind each product.
Where to Find Us
You’ll find The Landmark Project in national park stores, outdoor retailers, and independent shops across the country, as well as right here online if you can’t shop locally.
Wherever you come across us, the goal is the same: create something that connects people to the outdoors and helps keep those places worth coming back to.