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Officials in Sedona will create a no-parking zone on Dry Creek Road as parked vehicles have clogged the popular recreation corridor in recent years creating safety hazards for pedestrians, cyclists and others.
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The federal government has proposed new guidelines to manage rock climbing on public lands to protect natural and cultural resources.
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Authorities say a southern Arizona doctor has died after suffering an apparent heart attack in New Mexico while on a hike with other physicians.
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All reservations for 2024 and beyond will now be made on Recreation.gov. Previously, applicants had to submit their applications by fax and wait months for park staff to manually consider thousands of requests.
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Officials with the Kaibab National Forest have proposed new projects designed to improve recreation and wildlife habitat.
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The Forest Service planned to issue seven special permits that would have allowed guided hiking, cycling, motorized tours and rock climbing in the Flagstaff ranger district
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A 41-year-old Salt Lake City woman who died in a weekend ice climbing accident is being credited with saving the life of a fellow climber by pushing her out of the way when the ice fractured above them.
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Residents near the Grand Falls have closed the location to visitors due to high tourism as well as overflowing trash, ATV groups off-roading in non-designated areas, deterioration of road maintenance and disturbance of the natural ecosystem and cultural sites.
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Coconino National Forest officials are considering a proposal to allow guiding of hiking, cycling, motorized tours and rock climbing in the Mount Elden-Dry Lake Hills and other areas near Flagstaff.
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Officials with the Prescott National Forest are seeking public input for a proposal to construct 17 miles of new trails and trailhead improvements in an area near the city.