The number of National Park Service employees who keep more than 400 sites running is dwindling thanks to layoffs, buyouts.
When others were protesting with signs at the entrance of the national park, one group chose to express their concerns in a different way.
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National parks have been the backdrop to major films for decades. NPCA identifies 11 classic films showcasing iconic ...
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The pulled pork pays homage to Carolina traditions, smoked low and slow until it surrenders into succulent strands that carry ...
Advanced online reservations for all 2025 summer season Wilderness Overnight Backpacking permits within the Rocky Mountain ...
Many of Colorado's most popular outdoor attractions require timed entry reservations during their busiest seasons.
From the best hikes to campgrounds and hotels to spend the night, here's everything you need to know to plan a trip to Rocky ...
In a coordinated nationwide rally on March 1, thousands turned up to national parks sites around the US to protest the recent ...
More than 150 gatherings took place Saturday at National Park Service sites nationwide. They were organized by a group of off ...