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Grand Canyon National Park officials are searching for a missing Santa Fe man who they believe may have attempted to float the Colorado River in a self-made wooden raft.
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The agreement commits the Park Service to propose a revised rule that better protects Glen Canyon by limiting OHVs and street-legal ATVs in some of the most delicate areas.
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Glen Canyon National Recreation Area saw 5.2 million visitors in 2023, making it one of the most visited NPS properties in the country.
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The National Park Service is again offering anglers cash bonuses anglers to catch brown trout in the Colorado River between Glen Canyon Dam and the Paria River. The program helps manage the increasing population of the invasive fish.
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Officials at Glen Canyon National Recreation Area have begun transitioning for the winter season, closing some services like restrooms at campgrounds, boat launches and picnic areas.
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The Biden-Harris administration today announced a major new investment in water conservation for the Colorado River system. Also, National Park Service officials have announced millions of dollars in supplemental disaster-related funds to address low water infrastructure projects at Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.
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A field crew documenting fossil tracksites along a stretch of Lake Powell has discovered a bonebed of extremely rare fossils from the early Jurassic period. This marks the first tritylondontid grouping found in the Navajo Sandstone in Utah’s Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.
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Federal officials on Thursday announced the completion of two commercial air tour management voluntary agreements for Glen Canyon and Rainbow Bridge national recreation areas.
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This year’s massive snowpack in the Rocky Mountains has created above-average inflows at Lake Powell where levels are up by nearly 45 feet from last year.
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Michelle Kerns will serve as superintendent of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area and Rainbow Bridge National Monument.