On the first day of the government shutdown, a peppy old woman approached one of the only two workers at the visitors center in Arches National Park, asking the worker to direct her to Double Arch. “I ...
Many national parks are open during the government shutdown – but not all – and the sites that remain accessible have limited ...
A government shutdown can do more than shake up the markets or delay federal paychecks. It can also throw your travel plans into chaos, especially if they involve a visit to a U.S. national park.
The 10.5-mile Chapel Loop at Pictured Rocks features dramatic sandstone cliffs, pristine beaches, and ancient waterfalls that ...
Capitol Reef National Park offers some of the darkest skies in the U.S., making it an exceptional spot for stargazing. The park’s remote location and the nearby Dark Sky Community of Torrey protect it ...
The National Park Service said most roads and trails are open, but most buildings are closed. Some are confused about what ...
As drought continues to cripple water resources and demand land management change, there is increasing attention on the risk ...
Cameron Roh breaks down the worst sidewalk offenses — from triple-wides to phone zombies — and shares his rules for ...
Tucked high in Arizona’s White Mountains, Greer is a quiet town surrounded by dense forests and open skies. With fewer than 100 full-time residents and no traffic lights, it offers a peaceful rhythm ...
Tucked away in Northern California, this small town offers easy access to quiet Pacific beaches and the state's legendary redwood forests.
The Moab Diner sits unassumingly on Main Street, its classic red and white exterior beckoning to weary travelers and locals alike with the silent promise of something extraordinary waiting inside. The ...
The Humpback Bridge stands as Virginia’s oldest surviving covered bridge, a wooden sentinel that has witnessed the transformation of America from horse-drawn carriages to hybrid cars.