After college, Reynolds worked as a ranger, firefighter and biologist.
National Park Service acting director Reynolds became acting director of the Park Service in January 2017 when
Jonathan Jarvis retired. Reynolds had an awkward start with President
Donald Trump when the Park Service tweeted aerial photos of
Trump's inauguration ceremony showing a crowd much smaller than the
record-breaking crowd that Trump claimed. Trump reportedly phoned Reynolds and asked him to find new pictures. Reynolds helped announce new national historical landmarks including the
New York State Canal System and the
Eldean Covered Bridge. In June 2017, Reynolds reversed an
Obama administration policy that had discouraged sales of
bottled water at the parks.
Later parks jobs On January 24, 2018, Reynolds was moved out of the top parks job to lead Yosemite National Park in California. He led a staff of 800 there. On October 23, 2019, Reynolds was appointed as the National Park Service's regional director of the Department of the Interior Lower
Colorado Basin, Upper Colorado Basin, and
Arkansas-
Rio Grande-
Texas-
Gulf regions. In this role he oversees 89 parks in nine states. == See also ==