Tag: National Park Service
Inspired by Zion? Artists Invited to Apply for 2025 Artist-in-Residence Program
Inspired by Zion National Park? Applications are now open for the 2025 Artist-in-Residence program, offering artists a month-long residency living and creating inside the park.
Cedar Breaks National Monument Provides Winter Conditions Update, Opens Snowshoe Tour...
Cedar Breaks National Monument shares a winter conditions update, including snowpack levels, facility closures, and the opening of ranger-guided snowshoe tour registration beginning in January.
Cedar Breaks National Monument Begins Routine Winter Preparations
Cedar Breaks National Monument begins its annual winter transition. Several facilities, including the Visitor Center and Zion Forever Project Store, are now closed for the season.
White Sage Fire Grows to Over 51,000 Acres as Crews Focus...
The Dragon Bravo Fire has destroyed more than 70 structures on the Grand Canyon’s North Rim, prompting trail closures, evacuations, and a full-season shutdown of the North Rim. Fire remains at 0% containment as of July 14.
Plan Ahead for July 4 Weekend at Zion National Park
Visiting Zion National Park this Independence Day weekend? Be prepared for heat, crowds, and traffic. Get all the planning tips here to stay safe and enjoy your visit.
New Regulations For Off-Road Vehicle Use At Glen Canyon National Recreation...
The National Park Service has issued a new rule for Off Road Vehicle (ORV) use Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. New regulations are in affect
Ice Age Fox Found in Cave in Uinta Mountains of Utah
Ice Age Fox Found In Utah Cave - A team of scientists from the Utah Division of State Parks and the USDA Forest Service Ashley National Forest, along with
Cedar Breaks to Open New Visitor Contact Station
Cedar Breaks National Monument is opening a brand-new Visitor Center Contact Station thanks to the help of the National Park Service-Centennial Challenge
Kolob Canyons Road Reopens In Zion National Park
Kolob Canyons Road is open! In collaboration with the Federal Highway Administration, the National Park Service completed work.
Zion National Park Puts New Electric Shuttle Buses Into Service
Five new battery-electric buses entered service this week at Zion National Park. These are the first of an entirely new fleet of Electric Shuttle Buses Zion









