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Celebrate Earth Day at Grand Canyon National Park with Fee-Free Entrance on April 20

Grand Canyon, AZ – Grand Canyon National Park invites the public to celebrate the 49th anniversary of Earth Day during National Park Week with free entrance on Saturday, April 20, 2019. All Earth Day activities are free and open to the public and will take place at the Grand Canyon Visitor Center Plaza on the South Rim […]

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Finding of No Significant Impact Signed for the Desert View Inter-Tribal Cultural Heritage Site Plan/Environmental Assessment at Grand Canyon National Park

Grand Canyon, AZ- A Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) was signed by Kate Hammond, Acting Regional Director for the Intermountain Region of the National Park Service (NPS), for a site plan to transform Desert View in Grand Canyon National Park into an Inter-tribal Cultural Heritage Site and share a unifying message from the park’s traditionally associated tribes:

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2019 Climbing Closure for Nesting Falcons

Climbing routes on the west face and southwest shoulder of Devils Tower National Monument are temporarily closed to protect nesting Peregrine and Prairie Falcons.  The closure is implemented to provide the falcons with an undisturbed nesting location during this critical courtship and nest-selection period.  The temporary climbing closure is an annual occurrence at Devils Tower.

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Bryce Canyon National Park Prepares for Summer Visitation and Construction

Visitation is beginning to pick up at Bryce Canyon National Park as seasonal facilities reopen, hours are extended, and construction projects are scheduled to begin. Trail access is still limited by unstable winter conditions that inhibit the park’s ability to respond to emergencies. For visitor safety, hiking is only permitted along the Rim Trail between

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Division of Boating and Waterways Warns of Cold Water Hazards during Spring Snowmelt

Deep Snowpack Expected to Create Dangerously High and Cold Swift Waters SACRAMENTO, Calif. — With the Sierra Nevada snowpack estimated at 153 percent of average, California’s Division of Boating and Waterways (DBW) is warning water enthusiasts including anglers to take extra precautions this spring. Rivers will continue to rise as snow melts and will be

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Blooms In The Mojave-Higher Elevation-Nothing Orange “Yet”

The Mojave Desert is at a higher elevation than much of the surrounding desert, thus we get our blooms later due to cooler weather. There are no orange poppies yet but we have these beautiful flowers everywhere.  Joshua trees are starting to bloom at just over 2,000 feet elevation above sea level.  Enjoy purple white

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Preliminary Findings Indicate No Current Uranium Ore Exposure at Grand Canyon

Grand Canyon, AZ– Preliminary findings of an interagency safety review conducted last week at Grand Canyon National Park indicate no current exposure concerns for park employees and visitors from uranium ore samples previously stored in buckets at the park’s Museum Collection building. The Department of the Interior and National Park Service coordinated the review. The final

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