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‘An unsustainable and dangerous path’: National Parks advocates say shutdown worsened ongoing crisis
The government shutdown crisis may be over, but the crisis at our national parks is not,” the Coalition to Protect America's ...
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Surprising Facts About US National Parks
National parks are gorgeous — everyone knows that. But the really interesting stuff goes way beyond pretty views and hiking ...
Last week, reports of graffiti surfaced in Arches National Park, which remained open during the longest government shutdown ...
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Reconnect With Nature At One Of America's Most Visited National Parks
The past few years have seen record crowds in America's most popular national parks, including 12 million a year at this ...
Some worry the Trump administration may use efforts by entities outside the U.S. government to fill operational gaps at ...
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Forget Summer, These National Parks Are Even Better In The Snow
The granite cliffs of El Capitan and Half Dome gleam under blankets of snow in the crisp mountain air. Fewer visitors mean ...
Fireflies are probably one of the most beautiful and mystical creatures flying on the earth. It is among the summer’s most ...
As the federal shutdown continues into its fourth week, travelers may be wondering whether the country’s national parks are open and if visiting puts undue strain on the treasured public lands. Here’s ...
National parks pull in millions of visitors with promises of scenic trails and wildlife sightings. Yet beyond the views, many of these places carry serious risks.
As the summer crowds fade and cooler air sweeps in at America's national parks, the trails feel more inviting and the landscapes take on a fresh beauty. Shorter days bring the added bonus of ...
At some national parks such as Joshua Tree and Death Valley, it's been hard to tell the federal government is shut down.
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