Author name: DUSA Staff

Lynn Bremner is an expert on desert topics and one of the founders of DesertUSA.com, where she authors the blog Desert Road Trippin'. She writes about the flora and fauna of the desert, destinations, experiences, road trips, geology, prospecting, desert culture, history, and desert lore. Lynn also authors the Ideas to Life Blog, focusing on AI content creation. A published author, she has written articles about polo, golf, and various other subjects.

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Tonopah, Nevada: Unveiling the Mysteries of the Haunted Desert Town

Nestled in the vast expanse of the Nevada desert, Tonopah stands as a small town with a big reputation for its rich history and intriguing tales of the supernatural. As whispers of ghostly apparitions and haunted locales echo through the dusty streets, Tonopah has earned a reputation as one of the most haunted towns in […]

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Grand Canyon National Park hosts 33rd annual Grand Canyon Star Party, June 10-17, 2023

Grand Canyon National Park is one of the best places in the world to enjoy pristine night skies. NPS The thirty-third annual Grand Canyon Star Party will be held Saturday, June 10 through Saturday, June 17, 2023, on both the South and North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park. National parks such as Grand Canyon

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California State Parks Offers Free Admission to Veterans, Active and Reserve Military on Memorial Day

California State Parks is honoring the service of veterans, and active and reserve military members, by offering free admission to 130 participating state park units on Memorial Day – Monday, May 29, 2023. The list of participating park units can be found at parks.ca.gov/MemorialDay2023. “State Parks invites these brave people and their families to enjoy the

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Eagle Mountain, California Sold for $22.5 Million: A Ghost Town’s Mysterious Future

On April 17th, 2023, the land and mining site of Eagle Mountain, California, were purchased for a staggering $22.5 million by California-based Ecology Mountain Holdings. The buyer’s intentions for the area remain unknown, leaving many intrigued about the future of this abandoned ghost town. Previously owned by Eagle Mountain Acquisitions, one of the few mining

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Kodachrome Basin State Park: A Colorful Oasis of Adventure and Natural Wonders in Utah

Kodachrome Basin State Park Description Nestled in the heart of southern Utah, Kodachrome Basin State Park is a hidden gem that beckons outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. With its vibrant rock formations, stunning landscapes, and a myriad of recreational activities, this state park offers a delightful escape into a world of captivating beauty and

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Public comment sought on proposed utility improvements in Death Valley

A National Park Service employee carries a replacement pipe segment. NPS Staff in Death Valley National Park are dealing with increasing numbers of water and wastewater system breaks. Water systems failed 45 times and there were five major sewer leaks last year. The National Park Service (NPS) has funding from the Great American Outdoors Act

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