Arches, Bryce Canyon, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef and Zion—will remain open despite the government shutdown Wednesday.
The federal government has been shuttered for two days — but it’s already leaving many Arches National Park visitors in limbo ...
While state and local officials are scrambling to keep parks open, many Americans are ready to cancel their travel plans if ...
Americans woke up to an anticipated government shutdown on Wednesday, and while the National Park Service has promised that ...
As it has in prior government shutdowns, the state of Utah is promising to keep its national parks open to visitors despite ...
While Americans woke up to the news Wednesday that their federal government had shut down due to Congress failing to approve ...
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How to Avoid Crowds in Utah’s National Parks
11 expert tips for a more serene experience at Zion, Bryce, Arches, and more Dreams of exploring Utah’s spectacular red rock country quickly turn dystopic if you do it wrong. The tourist traps which ...
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What the government shutdown means for the Beehive State
The U.S. government has shut down, after Congress failed to strike an agreement on funding legislation before a midnight ...
The newest Utah State Park is open year round and it's all about dinosaurs that used to roam around in our area.
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 Utah, ...
Despite the federal government shutdown, Utah’s Mighty 5 national parks — Arches, Bryce Canyon, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef and ...
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