This story is sponsored by State Historic Preservation Office. When the federal government shut down on Oct. 1, Utah was already prepared to keep its national parks open led by efforts of the Utah ...
According to the U.S. Travel Association, 60% of Americans said they would cancel or avoid trips by air amid a government shutdown. About 81% of Americans agree a shutdown will hurt the economy and 86 ...
A few park rangers, like Cody Becker, patrolled the area, informing people of the closure and ensuring no one would enter the park. Occasionally, the rangers flashed car lights to get the visitors’ ...
After the federal government shutdown on Wednesday, non-essential government services have come to a halt. The Montezuma Castle National Monument in Arizona closed its gates until further notice, ...
Several heritage railways provide shorter, family-friendly excursions, sometimes with seasonal themes like pumpkin patches.
The government shutdown is forcing Republicans and Democrats alike to balance political point-scoring with keeping up appearances at the country’s iconic national parks.
Tourists are being turned away from Arizona's Montezuma Castle National Monument as a result of the federal government shutdown.
Marriott is leaning into the great outdoors with The Outdoor Collection by Marriott Bonvoy and Marriott Bonvoy Outdoors to help travelers connect with nature.
Government shutdowns ripple far beyond Washington, D.C., affecting industries you might not immediately connect with fe ...
With America’s 250th anniversary right around the corner, I can’t think of a better time to experience a luxury train ride through the Southwest. The name Rocky Mountaineer is synonymous with luxury ...
Winter transforms the Rocky Mountains into a magical wonderland of snow-capped peaks and pristine valleys. Experiencing this beauty from the comfort of a train is something everyone should try at ...
A historic train adventure in Arizona includes some of the nation's best fall color views aboard a train. Where it is and how you can go.