Black Canyon of Gunnison National Park remains closed
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Peak travel season to the United States' national parks is upon us, with locations such as Yellowstone and Grand Canyon set to welcome masses of visitors. But it’s also a testing time for the National Park Service (NPS),
As national parks throughout the country receive more visitors than ever, a handful are turning to reservation programs to mitigate overcrowding. But while some popular summer destinations, like Yosemite and Mount Rainier’s Sunrise corridor, rely on reservation programs to stagger entries, one Southwest park is pausing its timed-entry system.
As executive director of the Association of National Park Rangers, which represents both current and former employees, Wade was in charge of most budgetary decisions. He leaned back in his leather office chair, the springs squeaking, and rubbed the creases along his tanned forehead.
A bipartisan group of lawmakers and nonprofits are pushing to establish the next national park in the U.S. in Georgia. Here's where.
A Utah man fell to his death on Wednesday while descending a mountain in Glacier National Park in Montana, the National Park Service said.
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The Olympian (TCA) on MSNCampfires now restricted in Olympic National Forest and ParkCampfires in Olympic National Forest and Olympic National Park have been restricted to established fire rings as of noon Friday, July 11. The U.S. Forest Service and National Park Service announced the new restriction in a Thursday news release, citing dry conditions, high fire danger and active wildfires in the region.
Trump's executive order also tackles maintenance and infrastructure needs across the National Park System and ends an Obama-era memorandum.
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In a move that could reshape how millions of visitors experience America’s most iconic landscapes, President Donald Trump signed an executive order on July 3 that alters entry fee and reservation system policies across the national park system.
A rock climbing outing turned fatal for one National Park visitor after authorities say a fall resulted in his death. Officials with the National Park Service confirmed that Brian Astle, 42, of Provo,
A 54-year-old Blakeslee man died after his kayak capsized in the Delaware River. His body was recovered Wednesday afternoon.