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Desert Hot Springs Planning Commissions approved the development permit for a three-million square-foot, multi-story e-commerce warehouse.

Desert Hot Springs Planning Commission Permits Massive 3 Million Square Foot Warehouse

Channel 3 News reported March 8, 2022, that Desert Hot Springs Planning Commission had approved construction of one of the largest warehouse structures in the United States. “The building would take up more than 94 acres on the east side of Calle de Los Romos between 19th Avenue and 20th Avenue, north of Interstate 10. […]

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Road repairs being completed at Hearst Castle after damage caused by the winter storm in early 2021.

California State Parks to Reopen Hearst Castle on May 11 2022

SACRAMENTO, Calif., — California State Parks today announced plans to reopen Hearst San Simeon State Historical Monument (Hearst Castle). The world-renowned house museum will reopen to the public on May 11, after being closed for two years following the COVID-19 pandemic and severe rainstorms that damaged the access road to the castle in early 2021.

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Lake Mead National Recreation Area prepares for 2022 Boating Season

Low-water levels have reduced launch ramp access so plan ahead before visiting BOULDER CITY, Nev. – Lake Mead National Recreation Area welcomes visitors for the 2022 boating season and encourages everyone to check for potential changes to motorized boat launch ramp access before visiting. “Lake Mead National Recreational Area looks forward to another successful, and

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A failed section of roadway within Mather Campground (Photo courtesy of N. Baker)

Mather Campground road improvement project to continue this summer within Grand Canyon National Park

A project to repave roads and parking areas within Mather Campground at Grand Canyon National Park will begin in early June and continue through October 2022. Periodic closures will occur within Mather Campground throughout the summer and a fixed number of sites will be available to the public on a first-come, first-served basis. The repaving

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Bright Angel Composting Toilet

Mile-and-a-Half Rest House composting toilet facility on Bright Angel Trail closed March 18-April 6 2022

March 18 through April 6, 2022, the Mile-and-a-Half composting toilet facility will be temporarily unavailable on the Bright Angel Trail. Hikers should plan ahead before entering the canyon and use either the restroom facilities at the Bright Angel Trailhead or at the Three-Mile Rest House. Grand Canyon trail crew staff, along with contractors, will close the

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Star Fort

Upcoming Civil War Virtual Lecture Series 2022 at Pecos NP in New Mexico

Pecos, NM: Pecos National Historical Park and the Friends of Pecos National Historical Park will host two virtual lectures this March in support of the commemoration of the 1862 Battle of Glorieta Pass. Please note that the programs are free, registration is required, and space is limited.       Thursday, March 24th  7:00 p.m. Fort Union and

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Bouldering at Joshua Tree

Joshua Tree National Park Climbing Management Plan Public Scoping Extended to March 13, 2022

TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA—Due to the significant public interest in the Climbing Management Plan (CMP), Joshua Tree National Park (JTNP) is extending the public scoping comment period by two weeks. The Public Scoping period has been ongoing since January 13, 2022 and JTNP will continue accepting comments until March 13, 2022. During this planning phase JTNP

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Grand Canyon National Park Announces Tips for Spring Break Travel and Shuttle Bus Schedule

Visitors to Grand Canyon National Park this spring break can expect long lines and full parking lots. As a result of increased visitation, traffic regularly backs up at all entrance stations, with the longest wait times between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Parking lots, especially near the Grand Canyon Visitor Center, start reaching capacity by

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