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National Parks and Public Land Legacy Restoration Fund could circumvent the park's increasingly contaminated waters.
Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve is the largest national park in the United States. Here, you can camp on Root Glacier, visit abandoned mines, and hike through the wilderness.
Glacier National Park is one of the top national parks in the U.S. Called the Crown of the Continent; it protects the upper Rocky Mountains and its endangered glaciers. Sharing an international border ...
Glacier, Haleakalā, Rocky Mountain, Shenandoah, and Zion National Parks. Reservations can often be made on Recreation.gov, and some parks offer day-before options. National park trips require ...
Arches National Park is a mecca for adventure ... hook Arches up to Moab’s modern water and wastewater treatment systems, sparing the park from the brutal cost of rebuilding its own ...
DEATH VALLEY, Calif. – Death Valley National Park has reopened routes to cooler, high-elevation areas for park visitors ahead of the scorching summer months. The reopened route includes Emigrant ...
visit the Kenai Fjords National Park Information Center near the small boat harbor. The most popular and accessible area in the park is Exit Glacier, 13 miles northwest of Seward. You can drive to ...
Water levels appear to be dropping in the gorges and waterways at Karijini National Park despite a wet summer. One traditional owner believes water use by surrounding mines could be the cause ...
With glacier-clad peaks rising almost vertically from thickly forested valleys, the North Cascades are often called the American Alps. The national park forms one unit of the North Cascades ...