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DENVER (WISH) — The governors of Colorado, Utah, and Arizona say they will keep their iconic national parks open if a possible federal government shutdown happens this weekend.
Don't cancel that camping trip just yet: Utah, Arizona, and Colorado state governments will foot the bill to keep some national parks open — and tourist dollars flowing — during the shutdown.
Arches, Zion, and Canyonlands are must-visit national parks, but don't sleep on this one. Here's why you need to add Utah's Capitol Reef to your list.
Ready for some summer fun in America’s national parks? So is everyone else. With vacation season in full swing, throngs of ...
National parks could face impact of possible federal shutdown 02:17. Arizona and Utah will keep iconic national parks in those states open if a shutdown of the federal government threatens access ...
The National Parks System includes more than 420 units across the country. When it comes to the shutdown, Interior officials said that, generally, if a site is closed or locked during non-business ...
The national monument sits on the Colorado Plateau that is also home to the Grand Canyon and several Utah national parks. Colorado National Monument’s early champion, John Otto, knew this land ...
The largest of Utah’s national parks at 337,000 acres, it’s divided into four districts, each with its own distinct recreation opportunities. They are: Island in the Sky, The Maze, Needles and ...
A death investigation is underway at the Canyonlands National Park in Utah after a Colorado man was found dead on Monday, officials said. Park staff at Hans Flat received a visitor report around ...
Utah’s national parks are open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. You don’t need to go on a weekend in July between the hours of 8am and 5pm. This is, as you might expect, the absolute worst ...
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The national monument sits on the Colorado Plateau that is also home to the Grand Canyon and several Utah national parks. Colorado National Monument’s early champion, John Otto, knew this land ...