A beloved area at Arches National Park in Utah was closed indefinitely amid budget cuts to the National Park Service. On ...
Arches National Park announced the closure of Fiery Furnace on Sunday, citing staff shortages caused by Trump's hiring freeze ...
One of the most coveted hikes in the country has closed indefinitely, the Utah national park said in a recent announcement.
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Backpacker on MSNOne of Utah’s Most Popular National Park Hikes Closes Indefinitely Due to Staffing ShortageWith the park left severely shorthanded due to staff cuts, officials have closed the Fiery Furnace hike until further notice.
A new report by the University of Utah's Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute showed more than 11 million people visited Utah's ...
If you head out into the National Park System, you might find visitor impacts, both related and unrelated to the Trump ...
One of the most coveted hikes in the country has closed indefinitely, the Utah national park said in a recent announcement. The closure is likely due to President Donald Trump’s administration ...
A new report from the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute shows more than 1,200 federal employees worked in tourism-related jobs ...
Then a few months later in February 1983, a body was found in the Three Gossips area of Arches National Park, officials said.
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E! Online on MSNBody of Missing Utah Teen Robby Lynn Peay Identified After 42 YearsUtah police have identified the body of a teenage boy found in Arches National Park in 1983 to be Robby Lynn Peay, 17, who was missing for more than 40 years.
On a 12-day road trip for the Fox Nation show “ Park’d ,” Abby Hornacek takes off in an RV, sitting in the passenger seat.
Remains found over 40 years ago in a Arches National Park belong to a missing 17-year-old who vanished from a youth treatment center in 1982, Utah officials said. Provo Police Department on ...
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