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Visitor Fatality along Colorado River in Grand Canyon National Park

Grand Canyon, AZ- Grand Canyon National Park rangers responded to an emergency call of assistance for a 77-year-old man on a river trip Sept. 3, 2019, below Deer Creek Falls on the Colorado River. Responding rangers arrived at River Mile 136, and took over resuscitation efforts from on-scene personnel. Rescue personnel were unable to resuscitate Kenneth […]

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Road Closure at Southeast Border of Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument

Ajo, AZ – Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument (Organ Pipe Cactus NM) instituted a road closure on the southeast border road (Roosevelt Reservation) from Lukeville Port of Entry east to the Santa Rosa Mountains. The closure went in effect August 22, 2019, for vehicle and pedestrian traffic, and will remain in effect until further notice.

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Grand Canyon National Park Switches on New Electric Vehicle Charging Stations

GRAND CANYON, Ariz. – Electric vehicle (EV) destination travelers can add Grand Canyon National Park to their list. Six EV charging stations are available for visitors to use at Maswik North, Canyon Village Market and Yavapai Lodge. Three additional charging stations were installed for National Park Service (NPS) and partner staff members to use at

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Saline Valley’s ‘Chicken Strip’ Airfield Authorized

DEATH VALLEY, CA – Death Valley National Park announced that Saline Valley’s “Chicken Strip” Airfield is now officially authorized, as of August 19, 2019. This legally sanctions the long-established use of this backcountry airstrip. The Saline Valley Warm Springs Airfield, commonly known as the Chicken Strip, is an unpaved landing strip that has been in

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Ikes Fire Spreads Naturally As Crews Work To Secure Planning Area

Grand Canyon, AZ- Warm, dry weather conditions have led to additional growth on the Ikes Fire, which is now approximately 1,535 acres and 20% contained. The Ikes Fire is being utilized to fulfill its natural role within a fire-dependent ecosystem. The fire continued to spread naturally across National Park Service land and crossed the boundary

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