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.
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 ...
Measures to open areas of Capitol Reef National Park in Utah to OHV use, to rename Mount McKinley in Denali National Park in Alaska as Denali, to block Big Cypress National Preserve in Florida from ...
An announcement video from the Department of the Interior shows the new artwork that will be featured on annual America the Beautiful passes, one of which is already causing controversy.
This week's podcast from the National Parks Traveler brought together four leaders of friends groups from around the country who raised concerns not only for national parks but also for National Park ...
The National Park Service returned a controversial bronze statue of Albert Pike to its place near Judiciary Square in Washington D.C. on Saturday.
Utah's two United States senators have authored legislation that would open up Capitol Reef National Park, and possibly other units of the National Park System, to off-road vehicle travel.
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Decades of work to divert grizzly bears in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem from a path toward extinction could be jeopardized in the U.S. House of Representatives, where the iconic bruins will test ...
Going-to-the-Sun Road in Montana's Glacier National Park is expected to fully open Monday for the summer season.
National Parks have until Friday to post signs asking visitors to report any information they see in the parks that depicts the nation or its history in a negative way, according to published reports.