With visitor crowding in national parks reaching epic proportions, National Park Service Director Jonathan Jarvis says some solutions are obvious.
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National Park units are unlikely to receive 100th anniversary presents that would remedy their maintenance backlog of $11.5 billion. The

Page, Arizona – The 26th season of the Trash Tracker program successfully completed 25 trips in 2015. Trash Tracker volunteers

A panel is being convened to assess what factors were involved in last month’s flash flood tragedy in Zion National

Utah Governor Gary Herbert made his second trip to Hildale in as many weeks, this time to speak at a

Three of Utah’s “Mighty 5” national parks are barely passing air quality tests. Zion National Park is ranked worst, followed

At the Page City Council meeting on Wednesday (August 12th), members got into a heated discussion about the notorious Great

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) may be doing more harm than good with the regulations they’ve been implementing. According to

PAGE, AZ – Glen Canyon National Recreation Area and its concessionaires have expanded operational hours and opened facilities parkwide for

After Page City Council’s recommendations for Boutique Air and then for Great Lakes Aviation a few weeks ago, the Department of