Canopy is a full-width immersive landing page template built for national parks and nature reserves. It uses a Neo-Retro aesthetic with a Rainforest color palette, a collage-style header, and a scroll-driven atmosphere to sell annual passes, guided expeditions, and backcountry permits. The design feels like a well-loved field journal, warm, tactile, and impossible to rush through.
by Rocket studio
Canopy is a single-page immersive template designed for national parks, nature reserves, and wilderness destinations. It combines a Neo-Retro visual identity with a scrapbook-style header, atmosphere-first scrolling, and a built-in inline purchase flow. The goal is simple: make visitors feel the pull of the forest before they ever reach the "Get Your Annual Pass" button.
This template is built for outdoor destinations that want to sell direct. It works especially well for park systems and nature reserves with multiple pass tiers or guided experiences to offer.
Generic travel pages fail nature-focused destinations. They look like airline booking forms, sterile, fast, and forgettable. Canopy solves the deeper problem: visitors need to feel the place before they commit to buying.
You get a complete, ready-to-customize landing page that handles both the storytelling and the selling. Every section is purposefully ordered to build desire before presenting a purchase decision.




Theme
Neo-Retro
Creative direction
Atmosphere & Mood
Color system
Rainforest
Style
Full-Width Immersive
Direction
Direct Sales
Page Sections
Collage Scrapbook Header
Atmosphere-driven Scroll Sections
Inline Pass Purchase Flow
Sticky Call-to-action Bar
Dual Call-to-action Pairing
Neo-retro Rainforest Visual Identity
Can I customize the pass types and pricing inside the inline purchase flow?
Does the template support selling both passes and guided expedition bookings?
How many call-to-action placements does this template include?
Who is the ideal visitor this template is designed to attract?
Can this template work for a single park location or does it require multiple parks?
This section outlines the core built-in capabilities that make Canopy work as both a storytelling experience and a direct-sales page.
The full-viewport header layers polaroid-style photographs, a hand-illustrated topographic map fragment, a torn-edged annual pass mockup, and a pressed fern leaf. Elements are slightly rotated and overlapping, casting soft drop shadows as if pinned to a corkboard. The retro-stamped headline "Your Park Is Waiting" anchors the composition without flattening it.
Each scroll section shifts color temperature deliberately. The page moves from a wide sunrise ridgeline photo through intimate close-ups of dew, boot tread, and firelight. Dawn amber gives way to midday green, then twilight indigo, then campfire ochre. Ambient topographic line patterns and hand-drawn animal silhouettes in the margins reward visitors who slow down.
The primary call-to-action opens an inline purchase flow directly on the page. Visitors choose a pass type (Individual, Family, or Expedition Add-On), select their home park or an all-access option, enter a date, and pay. No redirect to a third-party page disrupts the experience.
After the second scroll section, a sticky bar appears at the top of the viewport. It keeps the "Get Your Annual Pass" action visible without interrupting the storytelling. The bar uses vintage trail-marker red to stay visually distinct against every background color.
The primary "Get Your Annual Pass" button appears in vintage trail-marker red. Beside it sits a "Gift a Pass" ghost-outlined button in a softer style. Both appear together at the header and again after the twilight section, giving visitors two clear paths forward.
The design system applies a consistent five-color Rainforest palette across every element. Lichen gold edges dividers, icon strokes, and hover states. Backgrounds alternate between mist white and canopy green. The typography uses a rounded slab serif that echoes 1970s trail brochure printing throughout.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Collage Header | Introduce the park and anchor the primary call-to-action |
| Sunrise Ridgeline Photo | Open the atmosphere with a wide, slow-dissolving landscape |
| Intimate Close-Ups | Shift to personal trail detail and deepen emotional connection |
| Pass Purchase Flow | Present pass types, park selection, date entry, and payment inline |
| Sticky call to action Bar | Keep the primary action accessible throughout the scroll journey |
| Twilight Section | Build final desire before the call-to-action reappears |
| Gift a Pass Section | Offer a secondary purchase path for pass gifting |
The Rainforest palette is the backbone of the entire visual experience. Every color choice is intentional and tied to a specific mood or interaction state.
The full-width immersive layout is designed to translate its visual richness across screen sizes. Layered collage elements and color-shifting sections are structured to remain legible and impactful on smaller displays.
Canopy earns the purchase before asking for it. The page is structured so that by the time a visitor reaches the second call-to-action, buying a pass feels like a natural next step rather than a cold transaction.
Canopy fits naturally into any broader digital presence for a park system or outdoor destination. A few additional details are worth noting for anyone evaluating this template.