The government shutdown is affecting Grand Canyon National Park, leaving visitors with limited services. Here's what to know ...
The Republic's climate reporter started her journey on the Arizona Trail with detours that were forced by wildfires and left ...
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The Ultimate Desert Survival Test Inside the Grand Canyon
One player takes on the impossible - surviving 100 days in a massive Grand Canyon world where heat, hunger, and danger never ...
Grand Canyon National Park is reducing its fire and water restrictions. The park moved from Stage 2 to the less severe Stage ...
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Why Yes, You Can Drive to the Bottom of the Grand Canyon
While there are a few overlooks that are accessible by vehicle—Mt. Trumbull Road and Toroweap Overlook, for example—Diamond ...
Grand Canyon National Park is easing both fire and water restrictions, due to improved water storage and system reliability.
Missing an ear and his front legs detached, Brighty the Burro certainly has seen better days. The 600-pound bronze statue used to greet visitors at the Grand Canyon Lodge on the national park’s North ...
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Most Grand Canyon Visitors Miss This Scenic 25-mile Drive—but It Has Has Some of the Park’s Best Views
Experience the Grand Canyon’s quieter side on Desert View Drive, a scenic 25-mile route with epic views and fewer crowds than ...
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