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Furnace Creek Visitor Center in Death Valley to Close for 18 Months

The Furnace Creek Visitor Center is the primary visitor contact facility in Death Valley National Park. It will be temporarily closing its doors Monday, November 15, 2010 for approximately 18 months. During the remodel a temporary visitor center will be located close to the visitor center and adjacent to the Furnace Creek Ranch and Resort […]

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Unexploded grenade found by a camper – Imperial Sand Dunes RA

This fuzzy picture is the 40 mm grenade the camper found. Never pick up or move anything like this! Recognize, Retreat, Report! An unexploded 40 millimeter grenade found by a camper in the Dunebuggy Flats camp area at the Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area was successfully (and safely) detonated by the Imperial County Arson and Bomb Unit

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Ricardo Breceda and the Sky Art of Borrego Valley Lecture and Book Signing Nov 19th at Borrego Springs

Ricardo Breceda and the Sky Art of Borrego Valley Saturday, November 19, Diana Lindsay & Ricardo Breceda Over 120 metallic sculptures known collectively as “Sky Art” are scattered about Borrego Valley against the backdrop of the magnificent Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. Created by artist Ricardo Breceda, Sky Art is the perfect blend of stunning craftsmanship

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Joshua Tree National Park reopened Pinto Basin Road

Joshua Tree National Park reopened Pinto Basin Road for visitor use on Tuesday, November 1. Cottonwood Visitor Center is once again open to welcome visitors. Cottonwood Campground and Cottonwood Spring Oasis will remain closed as repairs to the campground and area trails have not yet been completed. Pinto Basin Road has been closed since September

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2011 Fee-Free Days Set for BLM-Administered Public Lands

WASHINGTON, DC – The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), in conjunction with other agencies within the Department of the Interior, will waive recreation-related fees for visitors to the National System of Public Lands on the first day of summer, June 21; National Public Lands Day, which is scheduled for September 24; and the Veterans Day holiday weekend, November 11-13. These

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Glen Canyon National Recreation Area Announces Winter Hours

Beginning on November 1, National Park Service (NPS) and concessioner-operated facilities will reduce hours of operation at some facilities, while closing others. The following facilities will be closed or operate on a reduced schedule: Wahweap Rainbow Room Restaurant-Closed November 1 Stateline Fuel Dock-Closed November 1 Driftwood Lounge-11 a.m. – 10 p.m. Java City Coffee Bar-7

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AZ Dead Horse Ranch State Park Mountain Bike Basics Class

  Mountain Bike Basics Class Noon – 4 pm (or until everyone’s tired). Park Ranger Randy Victory says, “These will be beginner trail rides on the dirt, with some instruction on the pavement.” Victory, a certified cycling instructor, will offer everything from basic riding techniques to trail etiquette and touch on Bike Maintenance, Equipment, Bicycle Physics, Turning

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Black-footed ferret numbers continue to rise

The preliminary results from the Arizona Game and Fish Department’s black-footed ferret fall spotlighting survey continue to show promise for the small, endangered, specialist carnivore. Game and Fish personnel, along with 99 volunteers, scoured the Aubrey Valley west of Seligman for five nights. The results broke several records established during the spring surveys in March. During the

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