Staring up at towering red rocks, Julie Maager and Kate Mueller felt fortunate on Friday. Just a few weeks ago, the two ...
While visitors may not notice a significant impact in the short term, others say the shutdown is holding parks and their staff back from meeting their mission to preserve the land and serve the public ...
A visitor found graffiti and toilet paper on a popular trail near one of the park’s iconic geologic formations ...
Zion National Park hikers hoping to beat the crowds on park trails wait their tun in line to catch a free shuttle at first light in 2021. Every bus leaving the Zion Canyon Visitor's Center in the ...
A recent announcement by the federal government could bring coal development to Southern Utah's public lands, including tracts adjacent to national parks.
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This Is the Most Claustrophobic Hike in Utah—Would You Try It?
Discover this epic hiking trail in Utah, featuring narrow canyons and tons of rock scrambling. Skip it if you're ...
Our unpredictable, unstable system leaves park rangers, visitors and vital maintenance work at the mercy of partisan politics. It doesn’t have to be this way.
Waves of budget cuts, layoffs and buyouts in the last year have decimated the U.S. Forest Service, but the shutdown is ...
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National Park Tours Continue Despite Federal Shutdown — And the Results Are Surprising
However, park tours continue to operate smoothly. Kelly Rossiter, Tauck's associate director of product for North America, ...
Tauck said no itinerary changes have been needed and that concessions management company Xanterra has continued maintaining restrooms and public areas.
Utah's tourism industry recently completed its second bi-annual virtual B2B appointments with Australian and New Zealand.
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