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Recent News About Us National Park Service
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Visitors to Glacier National Park in 2023 can expect to use a vehicle reservation system to access Going-to-the-Sun Road via the West Entrance and the North Fork area of the park from May 26 through September 10, 2023, from 6 a.m. to 3 p.m
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Channel Islands National Park and Marine Sanctuary is working closely with the United States Coast Guard, state, and local agencies responding to a fishing vessel that ran aground on Santa Cruz Island Thursday morning.
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Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument Alamo Canyon Campground will be available year-round, beginning January 1, 2023 for reservations on www.recreation.gov or by calling 877-444-6777.
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Ranger III, the National Park Service’s ferry to and from Isle Royale, has been sailing under the same fare structure since 2018.
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Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area invites you to come and enjoy the great outdoors no matter the season.
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The Casa Grande Ruins Speaker Series takes place weekly through January 18, 2023. On December 28, 2022 Casa Grande Ruins will host Park Ranger Pam Tripp at 1:00 pm. Ranger Pam will present "The NPS: Inspiring a Nation to Protect America’s Lands". The speaker series will continue every Wednesday at 1:00 pm through January 18.
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Gettysburg will continue its popular Winter Lecture Series. Featuring some of the best National Park Service rangers and historians from across the region, this 10-week series of hour-long talks will examine a wide array of subjects related to the American Civil War and Gettysburg history including archeology at Little Round Top, the early life of Robert E. Lee, the fighting on Culp’s Hill, and compelling research on Lincoln at Gettysburg.
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Experience Ice Age Las Vegas at a brand-new travelling exhibit at the Springs Preserve, developed by Tule Springs Fossil Beds National Monument: "Apparitions of the Ice Age."
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Join the National Park Service and Longwood University at the annual free Civil War Seminar on February 4, 2023, located in the Jarman Auditorium at Longwood University, Farmville, VA.
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Fort Stanwix National Monument has new winter hours. Starting on Saturday, December 24, 2022, the park visitor center will be closed though early April 2023.
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Superintendent Hugh Hawthorne announces that online purchasing of Over Sand Vehicle (OSV) permits will soon be operational at Assateague Island National Seashore.
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U.S. Park Rangers of Lake Mead National Recreation Area and Special Agents with the National Park Service Investigative Services Branch (ISB) are seeking information from the public to identify a male assault victim. This information may assist with other ongoing investigations.
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It looks like winter! Numerous anglers excitedly anticipate this time of year so that they can participate in one of their favorite cold weather activities, which is ice fishing.
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Whiskeytown National Recreation Area will soon begin pile burning to remove hazardous fuels within the park boundary
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The staff at Andrew Johnson National Historic Site (NHS) wishes everyone a happy holiday season and would like to call attention to a couple of holiday reminders:
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The Artist-in-Residence Program offers writers, composers, and all visual and performing artists the opportunity to capture the moods and magic of Isle Royale through their particular art form.
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Birders and nature enthusiasts in the San Luis Valley will join birders across the western hemisphere to participate in Audubon's longest-running wintertime tradition, the annual Christmas Bird Count (CBC), held at Great Sand Dunes National Park on Friday, December 23 at 8:00 a.m.
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Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park released a Finding of No Significant Impact today on the plan to move forward with the park’s Disaster Recovery Project following the 2018 eruption and summit collapse of Kīlauea volcano.
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The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) and National Park Service (NPS) have successfully tranquilized the mountain lion known as P-22 and transported him to a wild animal care facility for a full health evaluation
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On December 3, 2022, a 54-year-old man was found dead after falling while canyoneering alone in Death Valley National Park.