Lonely Dell Waterline Construction Affects Access Through March 27 at Glen Canyon NRA

Visitors to the historic Weaver House at Lees Ferry are advised that waterline construction will affect parking and access through March 27, 2021. Trenching for the waterline has run into rock causing a delay in reopening the road. The park apologizes for any inconvenience the project may cause and thanks all visitors for their attention […]

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Former Grand Canyon Natl Park Employee Sentenced for Government Credit Card Misuse

March 18, 2021 – Following an investigation by Special Agents of the National Park Service (NPS) Investigative Services Branch, a man has been sentenced for misappropriation of government property and interfering with agency functions by providing false information within Grand Canyon National Park. At a recent court hearing, Dante J. Fowler, age 33, was ordered

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Explosion in Stovepipe Wells

Buildings damaged, no serious injuries DEATH VALLEY, CA – A loud explosion rocked Stovepipe Wells Resort around 4:30am on Monday, March 8, 2021. The blast damaged concession employee housing. The resort in central Death Valley National Park is still providing full public services. The explosion appears to have been caused by a propane leak. The

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National Parks Hosted 237 Million Visitors in 2020

[et_pb_section admin_label=”section”] [et_pb_row admin_label=”row”] [et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text admin_label=”Text”] Feb 25, 2021 – WASHINGTON – Outdoor experiences provided refuge from the pandemic for 237 million visitors to America’s national parks in 2020. The number represents a 28% decrease from the previous year due largely to temporary park closures and restrictions implemented in response to the coronavirus pandemic.

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In most cases, a permit is not necessary for casual visitor activities. There are some circumstances when a permit is needed for still photography and filming. NPS Photo

New Rules for Commercial Filming & Still Photography in the National Parks

[et_pb_section][et_pb_row][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text] Lands of the United States were set aside by Congress, Executive Order, or otherwise acquired in order to conserve and protect areas of untold beauty and grandeur, historical importance, and uniqueness for future generations. The tradition of capturing images of these special places started with explorers who traveled with paint and canvas or

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Desert X 2021 Outdoor Art Installation March 12-May, 16 2021

Desert X 2021 will consider the desert as both a place and idea. Projects will explore issues essential to our collective future and the histories, realities, and possibilities of the Coachella Valley and its many communities through themes of land rights and ownership, the desert as border, migration, water exploitation, social justice, racial narratives of

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