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Travel + Leisure Advisor Kevin Jackson specializes in national parks in the U.S. Here, he shares how high-end camping experiences are changing the game for nature travelers.
Research has linked the value of spending time outdoors to boosting physical and mental health, job and school performance ...
Jerry Diorio of Auburn ran a construction management company before he retired last year to shore up a foundation of his life ...
As long as you are a morning person, a stargazer or an aficionado of quality swimming pools, you’ll find much to love about Moab in Utah at its hottest ...
Two employees of the National Park Service oversee 500 miles of trails in the 198,000-acre Shenandoah National Park, which straddles the Blue Ridge Mountains and covers parts of eight counties.
Still, nearly 400,000 people visit Palo Duro Canyon each year, making it one of Texas' most popular state parks, though it ...
This Futuristic Dome Glamping Resort in Remote Utah Lets You Stargaze From Bed—and It Feels Like You're On Mars Clear Sky Resorts offers luxury glamping under Utah’s certified dark skies ...
The Trump administration and a Republican measure in Congress seek to up entry fees from international visitors at national parks. The debate: Would this be good or bad for the parks?
The Valley of the Gods and Dark Sky RV Park & Campground each landed a spot in the best places to camp in the mountain region ...
Summer is the height of the visitor season for the National Park Service. Last year, nearly 332 million people visited NPS sites, a record that is likely to be broken this year. That surge in ...
Making global visitors pay more to access our national parks is a smart strategy to sustain our most treasured public lands.
While most haze pollution does not originate in national parks, it can travel hundreds of miles from its original source, such as industrial facilities, vehicles and oil and gas development.