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President Woodrow Wilson in 1916 signed the act creating the Service to leave natural and historic phenomenons “unimpaired for the enjoyment of future generations.” Since then, our national parks have ...
People travel from around the world to explore the hiking trails around renowned rock features in Utah’s national parks. But there’s much more for hikers to discover than what’s within those ...
From unexplained phenomena to baffling disappearances, follow the clues while discovering our country’s treasured protected ...
A sweeping executive order from Donald Trump will raise the bring changes to national parks across Utah and the U.S. for some visitors. Here's how.
Capitol Reef's Bentonite Hills hikes are already well-known among serious hikers ... One of the country's best analogs to the ...
Moab makes for the perfect homebase to explore the Southwest's iconic red rocks landscape. Here's what to know about camping.
A notice at an entrance (on the right) to the Boston Mill Visitor Center in Cuyahoga Valley National Park asks visitors to report disparaging remarks about Americans, living or dead.
Utah’s Canyonlands National Park also depends on cairns to help hikers through its terrain and off the delicate biological soil crust.
Internal documents reviewed by The New York Times say that “negative” information at parks and other national site must be removed or covered by Sept. 17.
The 30-year-old man was gored by the bison at approximately 9:45 a.m. after “a large group of visitors approached it too closely,” the National Park Service said.
A 30-year-old Randolph man sustained minor injuries when was gored by a bison in Yellowstone National Park on June 10. The incident occurred when a group of visitors got too close to the bison in ...
One of the Pikes Peak region's most curious parks deserves an educational tour. That's the thinking of El Paso County, which recently launched guided hikes at Paint Mines Interpretive Park on ...