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The National Park Service will waive entrance fees Saturday at all national parks and recreation areas in honor of Veterans Day.
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Officials at Grand Canyon National Park will close portions of two trails as crews work to complete a project to replace the Transcanyon Waterline.
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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 Arizona Hot Springs in Lake Mead National Recreation Area is closed after the National Park Service says high levels of “fecal bacteria” were found in the water.
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The report from the Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility says the National Park Service’s plan to reduce single-use plastics by 2023 is too slow.
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Park officials say the curious condors often eat the keys thrown into the canyon from the "love locks," which can lead to an obstruction and even death.
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Officials at Grand Canyon National Park have announced several upcoming trail closures as crews begin replacing the Transcanyon Waterline.
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Grand Canyon National Park will get more than a quarter-million dollars to remove invasive species and protect native species of fish in the Colorado River.
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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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More than 10 million people visited Arizona’s national parks last year and a new report from the National Park Service found that all those visitors spent more than a billion dollars during their stay.