Author name: Desert Trails - By Jim Bremner

Navajo Nation Parks Not Affected by Federal Government Shut Down

WINDOW ROCK, AZ. – Navajo Nation parks are open and will remain open. Navajo Nation Parks and Recreation Department Manager Martin L. Begaye announced today that all Navajo Nation tribal parks are currently open. “We are pleased to announce that all Navajo Nation tribal parks are fully operating and open to the public. We are

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Don’t get lost in the desert, stay safe with GPS tracking.

  How many times have you explored a desolate desert 4WD trail wondering what would happen if your car or truck broke down and you became stranded miles away from the nearest telephone or ranger station?  Avid desert explorers know that the cell phone reception is not always good in remote areas of the desert. 

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Lake Mead & Lake Mohave boating information

Updated: Tuesday, May 24, 2011 11:00 a.m. Use lake friendly products, please leave glass and Styrofoam at home. Glass and Styrofoam containers are prohibited in Lake Mead National Recreation Area LAKE MEAD AREA Callville Bay Main Launch Ramp – CLOSED New Launch Ramp – OPEN / 4 lanes launching from concrete ramp (10 % grade / approx 5 ft. depth 50 ft from

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