Voting Is Open! It’s Time for Fat Bear Week The government might be shutting down, but the bears don’t know that. It’s time for the beloved National Park Service event that is Fat Bear… Written by Mary Murphy September 29, 2023
Buy a Yellowstone Park Pass for Your Great-Grandkid: ‘Inheritance Pass’ Valid for Entry in 2172 Want to give your kids’ kids’ kids a good excuse to celebrate the beauty of Yellowstone? We’ve never seen anything like the Inheritance Pass. Written by Sam Anderson April 05, 2022
FBI Seeking Potential Victims in Grand Canyon NP Voyeurism Investigation Visitors to several inner-canyon restroom facilities may have been filmed or photographed without their knowledge. Written by Jilli Cluff December 22, 2021
Wildfire Devastation May Claim 1 in Every 5 Giant Sequoias, NPS Says An executive summary released by NPS forestry officials details the impacts of wildfires in 2020 and 2021 on California’s giant sequoias. Written by Jilli Cluff November 23, 2021
Missing Virginia Hiker Found Dead in Glacier NP, Investigation Ongoing On Sept. 5, search teams found a hiker’s remains in a ‘steep area’ near the Continental Divide. Written by Sam Anderson September 08, 2021
Biden Nominee Could Be First Native American to Head National Park Service President Biden just nominated an Oregon resident and tribal citizen, who would be the first Native American Director of the NPS. Written by Sam Anderson August 20, 2021
‘Black in National Parks Week’ Is Coming: Here’s How to Take Part Just 3 months after #BlackBirdersWeek generated headlines and enthusiasm around diversity in the outdoors, a park educator launches another initiative to celebrate people of color… Written by Mary Murphy August 20, 2020
August 4th Is Now ‘Great American Outdoors Day’: NPS Announces Free Park Holiday To celebrate the signing of the Great American Outdoors Act, the National Park Service will provide free entrance to all parks as part of a… Written by Mary Murphy August 04, 2020