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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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Additional areas of Death Valley National Park opening 12-23-23

Additional areas of Death Valley National Park opening 12/23: North Highway, Ubehebe Crater, and The Racetrack On Saturday, Death Valley National Park will reopen 95 miles of flood-damaged roads. Pockets of wildflowers and cool temperatures make this an ideal time to visit the park.  It’s an ideal time to visit Death Valley National Park, according […]

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Nichelle Rick, NPS Chief of Commercial Services at Glen Canyon NRA

Glen Canyon Welcomes Nichelle Rich as Chief of Commercial Services

Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (Glen Canyon) is pleased to announce that Nichelle Rich has been selected as our new Chief of Commercial Services. Nichelle has nearly a decade of National Park Service (NPS) experience in several parks. Glen Canyon Superintendent Michelle Kerns stated, “Nichelle Rich brings important skills and experience to the Glen Canyon

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A park ranger checks permits at Scout Lookout. NPS / Ally O'Rullian

Zion National Park announces 2024 Angels Landing Pilot Permit Program Seasonal Lottery dates

National Park Service continues to provide accessible, flexible, and fair opportunities for hikers to visit Angels Landing Mark your calendars! Hikers who want to visit Angels Landing in 2024 can apply to four Seasonal Lotteries.  “We’ve issued hundreds of thousands of permits to hike to Angels Landing since the program began in 2022,” Jeff Bradybaugh

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Christmas Bird Count 2023 at Organ Pipe National Monument

Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument in cooperation with Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge are hosting the 2023 Christmas Bird Count Thursday through Saturday, December 21st – 23rd. We are calling for birders of all skill levels to come and join us for this fun, fascinating and important event! The Christmas Bird Count is a National Audubon

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Top left: Hikers at Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park. Track chairs will be available for visitors with mobility challenges. Top right: Many First Day Hikes will be guided by State Parks staff or volunteers. Bottom left: Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve in Sonoma County is just one state park hosting a First Day Hike. Bottom right: Hike for an opportunity to learn about the history and geology at Santa Susana Pass State Historic Park in Los Angeles County.

Kick Off 2024 With Annual First Day Hikes at More Than 60 Participating State Parks

Over 70 guided hikes taking place across California’s State Park System California State Parks welcomes the public to start 2024 in a healthy way and to enjoy the fresh air with the annual First Day Hikes, on Monday, January 1. Currently, more than 60 state parks will be participating, with over 70 guided hikes taking place

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David Symanski NPS Regional Director.

National Park Service selects David Szymanski as regional director

David Szymanski, a 25-year National Park Service (NPS) veteran, has been selected to serve as the regional director for the Pacific West Region, which includes all parks in California, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, parts of Arizona and Montana, and the territories of Guam, American Samoa, and the Northern Mariana Islands. He begins his new role after the holidays.

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fire fighter putton out fire at national park. NPS/Wonderly

Vegetation pile burns planned in Canyonlands & Arches national parks

 From now through March 2024, park officials plan to burn piles of dead vegetation at various locations within Canyonlands and Arches national parks. These prescribed burns will consume accumulations of woody and herbaceous material left behind from exotic plant management and fuel reduction projects in the parks. Ignitions will occur only when environmental factors align

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Photo of a light beam in Upper Antelope Canyon.

Antelope Canyon

Nature’s Masterpiece of Light and Shadow Antelope Canyon, a geological wonder nestled within the heart of the American Southwest, is one of the world’s most captivating natural wonders. This breathtaking slot canyon, renowned for its swirling sandstone walls and enchanting interplay of light and shadow, has drawn photographers, adventurers, and nature enthusiasts from around the

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