Nearly four decades ago, on January 13, 1980, Ranger Paul Fugate took a break from his job at Chiricahua National Monument in southeastern Arizona to take a hike, and vanished. Now renewed interested ...
Efforts to block what has been described as the world's largest digital data processing plant from locating next to Manassas National Battlefield Park in Virginia have been joined by six advocacy ...
Placing stickers on the annual America the Beautiful pass could now invalidate it, according to an internal email to regional National Park Service staff.
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Some lodging prices in Yellowstone National Park are effectively blocking a wide segment of Americans, whose tax dollars help pay for the National Park System out of experiencing a night or two in the ...
Nearly two years after Chuck Sams took over as director of the National Park Service with a determination to improve employee morale, workforce morale continues to fall, employee flight from the ...
Stones River National Battlefield and Stones River National Cemetery are launching a new public history initiative to honor the men and women who served the United States and are buried in the ...
Lava fountaining episodes over the past year at Halemaʻumaʻu crater in Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park have raised the crater floor by an average of 225 feet.
Lake Mead National Recreation Area will begin a significant road improvement project on Willow Beach Road on January 5, 2026, with construction anticipated to conclude by mid-March 2026.
My bottom feels as if I left the car’s seat warmer on. That’s impossible, of course. I’m sitting on a trail in Yellowstone, watching Minute Man Geyser erupt again. As it turns out, I accidentally sat ...
In a bid to save waste management costs and to keep them from landfills, California will ban the use of disposable one-pound propane canisters starting in 2028.
It's been a particularly brutal year for the National Park Service, one that has sliced away roughly a quarter of the agency's workforce and left those remaining wondering if they will lose their jobs ...