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Zion recorded more than 96,000 visits over Memorial Day Weekend in 2023. More than half of all national park sites – more than 230 – recorded fewer
Biden and Trump Debate - By Gary McCoy
t was still dark as a caravan of us sped toward Zion National Park. With the approach of dawn on a clear spring morning, the plateaus and bluffs were just large shadows against the night sky as it turned cobalt blue.
Hawaiian island vibes come to St. George during the first-ever Hulapalooza at Thunder Junction All Abilities Park on May 25 from 6 PM to 9 PM.
"Canyons Calling" - A Summer Concert Series at Jackson Flat Reservoir Join us for the debut of the Canyons Calling Summer Concert Series, a vibrant celebration of music set against the stunning red cliffs and expansive skies of Kanab. This...
Reading From The Teleprompter - By Rivers
Easy to difficult. Depending on the condition of the canyon, you may need rope to navigate a boulder problem and climb down, or you may have to wade through pools.
The Escalante Canyons Art Festival celebrates its 20th Anniversary September 20-29, 2024.
Morgan Evans Featured At Utah Summer Games Opening Ceremony One of Utah’s summer traditions will feature a notable country music performer in 2024. Southern Utah University will host the Larry H. Miller Utah Summer Games Opening Ceremony on June 7 at...
THE IMPORTANCE OF HOME OWNERSHIP - By Tom Purcell - Home sales remain sluggish thanks to high interest rates and a shortage of homes for sale, and that is really bad for America. Because as more Americans become life-long renters, they will...