“Today is Yesterday’s Pupil”

—Ben Franklin


We aspire to preserve and Propagate America’s Natural and Historical Places of significance


Colorado River at Horseshoe Bend (Page, Arizona)

Colorado River at Horseshoe Bend (Page, Arizona)


Dear Friends,
Like the Colorado River twisting through the canyons, we too are temporary travelers; a mere ephemeral blip flowing through a landscape greater than ourselves. Brief as our time may be, it is not inconsequential. Like the river, our actions have potential to outlast our presence and shape the future. This realization is best illustrated by the American story, an amalgamation between the land and those who live within its boundaries. Both dynamic, though varying in tempo.
Americans have always been purveyors of diametrically opposed beliefs like innovation vs. tradition, justice vs. oppression, peace vs. war. Our history is a result of individual action taken by a collection of vastly dissimilar people. Encapsulating and highlighting these actions is the National Park system which showcases a tangible collection of American natural and man-made history. By observing the past, we begin to understand its implications on the present and realize our potential to impact the future.
Compass Point Capital aspires to preserve and propagate America’s natural & historical places of significance, for we believe that life is enriched when connecting with the land and those who came before.
We aim to serve the community by facilitating both educational experiences and philanthropic endeavors. By encouraging exploration into nature and the past, we wish to promote thoughtful introspection that inspires positive action for the future.
Sincerely, 
Spencer H. Correnti