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The National Park Service is urging Lake Powell and Lake Mead visitors not to drink alcohol while boating. Operation Dry Water could arrest those who do.
(NEXSTAR) — Three people from Florida were taken to the hospital after falling into water at Glacier National Park while taking a photo. Rangers at the Montana park said they received several ...
Parks Canada Reminds Fishermen About Baitfish Ban While using baitfish is legal at Banff National Park, strict rules must be followed. Everyone practicing this activity should remember that ...
National Parks face staffing cuts amid budget slash Conservancy groups say the National Park Service will be impacted by the so-called ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ approved by Congress this week.
The visitors who trek to America’s national parks are already noticing the changes, just months after President Donald Trump took office.
WASHINGTON, DC — Utilizing internal data from the Department of the Interior workforce database, the National Parks Conservation Association’s (NPCA) new analysis reveals a sharp decline in staffing ...
Signs with a QR code leads visitors at National Park Service sites to a survey asking if posted information "is negative about either past or living Americans" or fail to emphasizes site's beauty.
Currently, all national park visitors are subject to the same entry fee structure, but the Trump administration wants to charge foreign tourists more.
"The orange one doesn't care about the beauty of this landscape," said one respondent to new National Parks signs asking for feedback.
As budget cuts and staff reductions continue across the federal government, some are concerned about the future of national parks, including those in the mid-Atlantic region.
President Trump ordered the Department of the Interior to look at raising revenue at national parks by increasing entry fees for foreign tourists.
How federal budget cuts could be impacting NPS shortages President Trump signed an executive order Thursday calling on the national park system to charge higher entry fees for foreign visitors.