The government shutdown is affecting Grand Canyon National Park, leaving visitors with limited services. Here's what to know ...
The government shutdown didn’t deter 26-year-old Nudrat Mahajabin from visiting Grand Canyon National Park earlier this month, even though the signs were clear: No entrance fees would be collected, ...
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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
Desert View Drive is a 25-mile scenic route in Grand Canyon National Park that with stunning viewpoints, fewer crowds, and ...
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Fire and water restrictions eased for Grand Canyon National Park
Water and fire restrictions have eased for Grand Canyon National Park, though some limitations are remaining in place.
One of the most epic Arizona hiking trails that immediately comes to mind is the Grandview Point to Horseshoe Mesa Trail. This lesser-known but epic hike at the Grand Canyon National Park is arguably ...
Winter might not be the traditional season for a national park getaway, but that’s exactly what makes it magical. With fewer ...
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Grand Canyon National Park Eases Visitor Restrictions Following Devastating Wildfire
Starting October 1, Grand Canyon National Park announced the reopening of some areas in the North Rim on its official website. These included Highway 67 to Cape Royal Road, approximately at mile ...
Many parks partner with nonprofits to run gift shops and educational programs. At the Grand Canyon and Rocky Mountain ...
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A Look at All the Animals That Call Canyonlands National Park Home
Canyonlands National Park lies along the confluence of the Green and Colorado Rivers in southeast Utah and is one of the most ...
The National Park Service said most roads and trails are open, but most buildings are closed. Some are confused about what ...
A former superintendent at Grand Canyon National Park warned Monday that if the park stays open during a government shutdown, understaffing could put “nationally important, irreplaceable resources” at ...
A former superintendent at Grand Canyon National Park warned Monday that if the park stays open during a government shutdown, understaffing could put “nationally important, irreplaceable resources” at ...
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