The Division of State Parks' mission is to develop and manage Nevada's diverse system of parks and recreation areas while protecting scenic, historic and scientific resources and providing access to outdoor recreation opportunities in support of a vibrant economy and a healthy populace. Major programs include: operations, planning, development, grant administration, safety, resource protection and management, maintenance, administration, law enforcement, and interpretation of cultural and natural resources. The division headquarters are located in Carson City, with regional offices in Fallon, Panaca, Tahoe, and Las Vegas. The division is comprised of 27 park units located throughout the state, which includes 133 permanent and 144 seasonal staff. The division administers the Federal Land and Water Conservation Fund and Recreational Trails Programs, which provide grants to urban and rural communities for the development of trails and parks and for the acquisition of land and water for outdoor recreation opportunities. The division operates under the philosophy of doing the right thing for the visitor and the resource.