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National Park Service officials are warning hikers of possible rockfalls along some of the most popular trails within Grand Canyon National Park.
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A Native American tribe has retained its title to a portion of a national preserve in northern New Mexico following a yearslong court battle against the federal government.
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2022 was the eighth busiest year on record at Grand Canyon National Park. The new data comes from this year’s National Park Service Visitation Report.
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Park service officials say the Pewaukee, Wisconsin man was attempting a day hike from the Rim to the Colorado River and back.
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National Park Service officials are asking for the public to weigh in on its long-range transportation plan that'll serve more than 400 parks nationwide.
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Attorneys for the family of a Ugandan activist killed by a swinging metal gate at Arches National Park in Utah are seeking $140 million in damages in a wrongful death lawsuit against the U.S. government.
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The Indian Garden name assigned to a popular Grand Canyon campground has been changed out of respect for a Native American tribe that was displaced by the national park.
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Havasupai Chairman Thomas Siyuja, Sr. says the renaming of the sacred place will “finally right that wrong" of the forcible removal of the Havasupai people.
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Michelle Kerns will serve as superintendent of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area and Rainbow Bridge National Monument.
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Construction is set to begin this month on the Grand Canyon’s failing Trans-Canyon water line and build two water treatment plants.