A national park is committed to conservation, education and recreation. Therefore, the information provided by national parks for visitors is important in management. Using Kenting National Park as a case study, the research explores the relationship between visitors' awareness of recreation information and their satisfaction, place attachment and revisit intentions. Data were collected using stratified sampling. Data were obtained from surveyed 1,159 respondents. It was found that visitors' awareness of recreation information was positively related to visitors' satisfaction. Also, visitors' satisfaction is positively related to place attachment. Place attachment is positively related to revisit intentions. Based on the findings, this study's practical suggestions are made regarding planning and the management.