Sasha and Malia Obama with Michelle and Barack during visit to Yosemite Park© GrosbyGroup

Malia Obama and Barack’s father-daughter hike has dad inspired for Earth Day

Barack Obama shared a beautiful picture of himself with daughter Malia during their visit to Yosemite back in 2016 with his inspirational message


UPDATED APRIL 23, 2020 8:24 AM EDT

To mark Earth Day, former President  Barack Obama  shared a beautiful picture of a throwback hike with daughter  Malia  during the family visit to Yosemite Park in 2016. In the stunning picture we can see father and daughter framed by the most incredible scenery. Malia and  Sasha ’s dad smiles at his eldest daughter as the pair chat on the top of a mountain in the middle of the nature haven in California’s Sierra Nevada.

“When I think of the world I want to see in the future for my daughters -and the children across the world - I’m reminded that there is so much more we need to do to take care of the one planet we’ve got, and it’s up to all of us to demand and lead that change,” writes the former President alongside the beautiful picture.

Barack Obama and his family traveled to Yosemite four years ago to mark the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service, becoming the second President in visiting the UNESCO World Heritage site after John F. Kennedy. Since his days in the White House, the 58-year-old has been committed to environmental causes, so it’s only natural he wanted to raise awareness on on such an special date.

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Barack, Michelle, Malia and Sasha walking in Ahwahnee Meadow after visiting Yosemite Park

This post comes days after his wife,  Michelle  announced a new coronavirus relief initiave. For four weeks, the former FLOTUS will be reading kids stories to keep children entertained in such a hard time in collaboration with PBS and Penguin Random House, “As a young parent, I found so much joy in rediscovering my favorite children’s books with my daughters. The time I spent reading with them, creating voices for our favorite characters and beaming with pride as they started to recognize words and read along, is something we all still cherish to this day,” she said in her announcement.