Arches, Bryce Canyon, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef and Zion—will remain open despite the government shutdown Wednesday.
Americans woke up to an anticipated government shutdown on Wednesday, and while the National Park Service has promised that ...
While state and local officials are scrambling to keep parks open, many Americans are ready to cancel their travel plans if ...
According to the U.S. Travel Association, 60% of Americans said they would cancel or avoid trips by air amid a government ...
According to the Utah Office of Tourism website, the state’s five national parks — Zion, Arches, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef ...
The Arches National Park was just down the road from my hotel, so I figured I should see it, too. It was quick, but worth the ...
The bottom line? Deep moisture in place with heavy rain and strong storms expected. Expected and probable flash flooding in southern Utah, with periods of storms moving through the rest of the ...
What started as a joke between friends while hiking Delicate Arch trail has turned into a social media community of millions ...
If the crowds of the Narrows in Zion National Park are too much, make a beeline for these spectacular desert canyon hikes for something more serene.
Brad Walker, manager at Utahraptor, Utah’s newest state park, sees the same beauty Edward Abbey saw 69 years ago.
The bottom line? Increasing clouds statewide as moisture begins to stream into the area with heavy rain and possible flooding in southern Utah, with periods of storms moving into the rest of the state ...