Jack Hartt is Park Manager of Deception Pass State Park. Deception Pass is considered to be the flagship park of Washington State, and many consider Jack to be the flagship Ranger. He has inspired or trained many Rangers who went on to become Park Managers or Assistant Managers. Jack has been manager at Deception Pass State Park, Washington’s busiest park, and Riverside State Park, Washington’s largest park.
What We Talk About
• Managing relationships
• Focusing on developing the right people
• The role of a Park Manager
• The role of an Assistant Park Manager
• The role of a leader without a formal title
• Finding a mentor
• The “Park-Like” concept
• Introducing a new Manager to a park
Resources
• Rocky Mountain National Park
• Riverside State Park
• Deception Pass State Park
• It’s Your Ship by Michael Abrashoff
• Eleven Rings and The Last Season by Phil Jackson
• Interpreting our Heritage by Freeman Tilden
• Environmental Interpretation by Sam Ham
Books by Jack Hartt
• A Day in the Park With Ranger Jack
• Two Hands and a Shovel
• A Walk Around the Block
• Proper Size Me
[…] I began my career as a park ranger at Riverside State Park, Jack Hartt would often tell me how lucky he was to the park manager. He convinced me Riverside was the best […]