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Business owners along the Arizona-Utah border say they're feeling the ripple effects of the Dragon Bravo Fire in the Grand ...
The wildfire—one the few to burn more than 100,000 acres this summer—is burning on the more remote North Rim 11 miles away. At 8,000 feet in elevation, the area is more of an alpine environment than ...
The plan calls for temporarily housing him in the Grand Canyon National Park's museum collection so he can be assessed. It ...
Containment of the Dragon Bravo Fire in Arizona rose from the 44% figure reported on Wednesday on the interagency website ...
While the Dragon Bravo Fire has burned more than 123,000 acres, much of the surrounding national park remains open. Here’s ...
A New Jersey hiker has been missing for more than a week in Arizona’s Grand Canyon National Park where a raging “mega-fire” ...
Campfires, charcoal grills and outdoor smoking are prohibited at Great Basin National Park as Stage II fire restrictions go ...
Sometimes the "Parkitecture," as it's called, is just as moving: Most of the 5.5 million visitors who pass through Grand Canyon National Park each year come for the views.
Grand Canyon National Park visitors can expect to feel the effects of increased water restrictions after a series of breaks along a pipeline that delivers water to the park from 3,500 feet below ...
Grand Canyon National Park lodges on the South Rim will reopen on a rolling basis starting June 5 with Maswik Lodge. El Tovar and Kachina lodges are expected to open June 10 while Bright Angel and ...
Arizona's Grand Canyon National Park leaves 4.5 million people a year as awestruck as President Theodore Roosevelt was in 1903. “Do nothing to mar its grandeur, sublimity and loveliness ...
On Feb. 26, on a spot overlooking one of the country’s most majestic spectacles, visitors will gather to celebrate the Grand Canyon's 100th anniversary as a national park.