National parks will remain as accessible as possible during the shutdown. However, some services may be limited or unavailable. The post National Parks and the Government Shutdown: What RVers Need to Know appeared first on Camper Report.| Camper Report
Many parks will stay open, and oil and gas permitting will continue — even as tens of thousands of staff are furloughed at NPS, BLM and USFS. The post What the government shutdown means for public lands appeared first on High Country News.| High Country News
Researchers study the principles that promote bear-safety behavior. The post The ‘bear’ necessities of good sign design appeared first on High Country News.| High Country News
Tucked far away from much of the busy world, the historic Zane Gray House and Museum sits on a small knob overlooking the confluence of the Lackawaxen and Delaware Rivers. Eagles are often spied soaring far overhead, and if you’re lucky, you may see them perched in a tree adjacent to the shore watching for… The post Fishing clinic on the Upper Delaware helps anglers to hone their skills appeared first on Delaware Currents.| Delaware Currents
Overflowing bathrooms. Illegal off-road driving through fragile habitats. Historic petroglyphs damaged beyond repair. Iconic Joshua trees chopped down. Those were the impacts to national parks during the last federal shutdown in 2018, the longest in U.S. history, which lasted 35 days. With the federal government shutting down again, but national parks slated to remain open, […]| Inside Climate News
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By Jerrod J. Grill, Archives Technician in the Digitization Division at the National Archives and Records Administration in College Park, Maryland A little about Jerrod – Born deaf and bilingual in…| The Text Message
Access to this post restricted, please go to the website to read it. The post Protecting the Parks appeared first on Connecticut Explored.| Connecticut Explored
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An effort is underway to name the Paulins Kill, a 41-mile tributary of the Delaware River in New Jersey, as a National Wild and Scenic River.| Delaware Currents
Historic Route 66 – Historic Route 66 Road Sign (National Archives Identifier 7719468) Maybe you are thinking of a mid-summer vacation and you might have the desire to drive the “Mother Road,…| The Text Message
Donna Graves couldn’t believe it when she heard that the LGBTQ+ exhibit she created at the Rosie the Riveter/WWII Home Front National Historic Park in Richmond, California, was in jeopardy. The post The Trump Administration Is Asking Park Rangers to Rewrite History appeared first on Bay Nature.| Bay Nature
On June 26, 1945, the Charter of the United Nations was signed in San Francisco, California. There are approximately 100 properties in the National Register files that contain the term “United Nations,” including the San Francisco Civic Center (National Archives Identifier 123858074), where the organizational meeting for the international organization was held in 1945. “The … Continue reading The 80th Anniversary of the Signing of the United Nations Charter (Properties in the Nation...| The Text Message
A wildland fire was discovered May 25 in Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve, across the Yukon River from Kathul Mountain, east of Washington Creek. Personnel from the Upper Yukon Zone of the Bu…| Alaska Wildland Fire Information
Head to the Pacific Northwest for time in the outdoors. Here's a guide to the Top National Parks in Washington State.| Carful of Kids Travel
Established as a National Monument in 2015 and redesignated as a National Historical Park in 2022, Pullman National Historical Park protects the historic Pullman District of Chicago. The area had it’s start as a company town for the Pullman Company; a manufacturer of Railroad Cars from the mid-19th to mid-20th Century. Pullman was famous for […] The post Visiting Pullman National Historical Park – Illinois appeared first on Beyond my Door.| Beyond my Door
Hovenweep National Monument, situated on the border of Utah and Colorado, protects a group of ancient villages constructed by the ancestral Puebloan people. These stone structures are perched on canyon rims and nestled into rocky alcoves. Remarkably, they have remained intact for over 700 years. Visiting the National Monument feels like stepping back in time. […] The post Guide to Hovenweep National Monument – Utah appeared first on Beyond my Door.| Beyond my Door
Timpanogos Cave National Monument; A Gorgeous Cave System in American Forks Utah. We Help You Explore these Impressive Cave Features via Ranger Tour.| Beyond my Door
The San Antonio Missions National Historic Park's headquarters are central to the management of five 18th-century missions in and around the city| www.theartnewspaper.com
For the past several years, wildlife photographer Sarah Killingsworth has shadowed biologist Matt Lau’s work helping the western snowies at Point Reyes National Seashore. But tricky ravens have become a problem of late.| Bay Nature
Guide to the Deer Mountain Hike - Rocky Mountain National Park. Info, Parking Guide, and Tips to this popular hike. Read Before you Go.| Beyond my Door
Discover the top 10 hiking trails in Grand Canyon National Park. From iconic rim-to-river routes to hidden gems with breathtaking views, explore the best hikes in one of the world’s most awe-inspir…| HiiKER
Explore the Top Things to Do in the Mesa Verde National Park with our Expert Guide. This Incredible UNESCO World Heritage Site is Manageable with our Support.| Beyond my Door
Dry Tortugas National Park Guide. How to Visit, Transportation, What To Do, Where to Stay, and More. Information to Save Time, Money, and Frustration.| Beyond my Door
The Top Trail in Arches, Devil's Garden Trail has Amazing Arches and Thrilling Challenges for All Levels. We Explore All the Arches, Obstacles, & Tips.| Beyond my Door
Explore the Natural Bridges National Monument. Contains 3 Incredible Natural Bridges and Cliff Dwellings. Explore How to Visit and What To Do In this Guide.| Beyond my Door
Explore Cedar Breaks National Monument, A Beautiful, Compact National Monument in Southern Utah. Explore the Amphitheater, Overlooks, Hikes in Our Guide| Beyond my Door
Yucca House National Monument is one of the Least Visited National Monuments. Explore What to See, How to Get There, and If Its Worth the Visit.| Beyond my Door
Cape Alava, the Western Most Point in Olympic National Park and the Continental United States. Learn how to Find, Visit, and Camp here.| Beyond my Door
Explore the Top Things to Do in Congaree National Park—the Only National Park in the Carolinas. Advice on What to Book, Which Hikes To Do, and More| Beyond my Door
Explore the Alpine Pond Trail; The Best Trail in Cedar Breaks National Monument. Views, Forest, an Alpine Pond, and History in this Great Short Hike| Beyond my Door
Explore the Amazing Things to Do in Hot Springs National Park. The only National Park in Arkansas. Incredible Thermal Springs, Unique History, and Nature.| Beyond my Door