Joshua Tree National Park Campgrounds Closed During Government Shutdown

Park officials announced today that all campgrounds in the park will be closed effective noon on Wednesday, January 2, 2019. The park is being forced to take this action for health and safety concerns as vault toilets reach capacity. In addition to human waste in public areas, driving off road and other infractions that damage […]

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Bryce Canyon National Park Remains Open with Support from Bryce Canyon Natural History Association

BRYCE, UT – During the shutdown of the federal government due to the lapse of appropriations, national parks will remain as accessible as possible while still following all applicable laws and procedures. Some park roads, lookouts and trails at Bryce Canyon National Park will remain accessible to visitors, but emergency and rescue services will be

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Select Death Valley Facilities Open Thanks To Donations

DEATH VALLEY, CA – Thanks to a donation made by the Death Valley Natural History Association, the Furnace Creek Visitor Center opened to the public on December 30, 2018. The nonprofit organization has agreed to fund National Park Service employees to operate the visitor center in addition to maintaining the adjoined public restrooms until at least January

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Welcome to Joshua Tree. Sorry about the shutdown. Now, about the toilets …

The LA Times reported Dec. 26, 2018 about the effect of the government shutdown on Joshua Tree National Park’s holiday visitors saying, “The federal government’s partial shutdown has granted outdoorsy travelers free access to national parks that usually charge up to $30 per carload. And with that freedom, some locals say, has come a surge

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Crowds Visit While Death Valley’s Services Are Limited Due to Govt Shutdown

DEATH VALLEY, CA – Large numbers of people are visiting Death Valley National Park this week in spite of the limited services due to the partial government shutdown.  The Oasis at Death Valley, Stovepipe Wells Resort, and Panamint Springs resort are privately operated and are remaining fully open with lodging, camping, fuel, and restaurants available.  Most

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Plants Are Re-Sprouting in the Burned Areas of the Santa Monica Mountains

THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. – At least two plant species have been spotted sprouting amidst the charred ash of the Santa Monica Mountains after the Woolsey Fire burned through almost 100,000 acres and 88% of federal land. That’s both good and bad, National Park Service biologists say. The good news is that Our Lord’s Candle (Hesperoyucca

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