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At one Florida national park, however, it’ll take more than a hike or a bus ride to see some of its beloved features. You’ll have better luck with a boat, or maybe some scuba gear, especially ...
Make sure to check out Beach Flower Camps. Located just north of the Groenrivier entrance to the Namaqua National Park, right on the beach, these luxury tents are a great launchpad from which to ...
A Yellowstone National Park tourist was gored by a bison when he got too close to the animal, according to officials. The 47-year-old man from Cape Coral, Fla., was hooked by the bison’s horns ...
A hiker died while on the Windows Loop Trail at Arches National Park, officials said. Veronica Verdin National Park Service A 77-year-old tourist died after falling at a popular national park in ...
Yellowstone is the world's first national park. The park opened March 1, 1872, and boasts unique hydrothermal and geologic features on 2.2 million acres. "Visitors have unparalleled opportunities ...
Seven people have died after a tour van and pickup truck collided near Yellowstone National Park, according to Idaho State Police. The fatal accident happened Thursday night on U.S. Highway 20 ...
The National Park Service would lose more than $1.2 billion in funding, plus ownership of some of its smaller park units, under the Trump administration’s proposed budget, released Friday morning.
Fred is the Articles Editor at Outside. The National Park Service will lose almost 40 percent of its annual funding and surrender an undetermined amount of federally-run parks to state control ...
Spring is normally quiet at national park conservancies, the nonprofit groups that raise money and recruit volunteers for the U.S. National Parks. In March and April, staffers at these charity ...
The US National Park Service has laid out a schedule for when you will need a reservation to drive into or through Yosemite this year. On certain days between May 24 and and Sept. 1 the ...
A Florida couple died this week at Bryce Canyon National ... comes with risks. Park rangers routinely urge hikers and sightseers to respect trail boundaries and safety features designed to prevent ...
Each time one of Arches National Park’s 1.8 million annual visitors washes their hands or refills their water bottle, they enjoy the product of a water treatment plant that turns snowmelt and ...