The government shutdown is affecting Grand Canyon National Park, leaving visitors with limited services. Here's what to know ...
Water and fire restrictions have eased for Grand Canyon National Park, though some limitations are remaining in place.
For a trail sweeter than a Georgia peach, look no further than Providence Canyons Trail, a 1.8-mile trek in the beating heart ...
Grand Canyon National Park is reducing its fire and water restrictions. The park moved from Stage 2 to the less severe Stage ...
The Republic's climate reporter started her journey on the Arizona Trail with detours that were forced by wildfires and left ...
Experience the Grand Canyon’s quieter side on Desert View Drive, a scenic 25-mile route with epic views and fewer crowds than ...
The government shutdown is affecting federal workers nationwide, including national park employees who are working without ...
Grab your boots for this epic hiking adventure in Arizona, featuring unobstructed panoramic views of the Grand Canyon.
Months after a massive fire destroyed the Grand Canyon North Rim visitor center and lodge, some viewpoints are now open from ...
For more than 60 years beginning in 1929, Nevada's state flag had a design that the Legislature did not officially adopt.
Grand Canyon National Park is easing both fire and water restrictions, due to improved water storage and system reliability.
A food pantry inside Grand Canyon National Park is gearing up to again assist park employees missing paychecks due to the federal government shutdown.