It is scientifically proven that spending time in quiet nature reduces stress, anxiety, depression, repetitive thoughts and restores attention.
Quiet is good for the birds and animals, too, as it helps them communicate, attract mates and sense danger.
To experience positive health benefits of quiet nature, visit a quiet park near you.
QPI is a volunteer-run organization. If you visit a quiet park, and experience the benefits of quiet, please consider making a donation to save quiet of such places.
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Nominated Places (Shown in Green on the map): A place suggested by a quiet-loving person based on their experience. Nominated Places have not been evaluated by QPI Field Recordists. These places have the potential to be quiet, but one cannot guarantee the quietness.
Awarded/Certified Places (Shown in Yellow on the map): These places have been evaluated by QPI Field Recordists and found to meet the QPI Assessment Criteria for quiet.
Awarded vs Certified: Public places are Awarded (For example: Parks, Trails, etc). Private places are Certified. (For example: Quiet Stays, Quiet Residences and Communities, etc)
Errors on Map: If you spot any errors on the map, please write to vikram@quietparks.org