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Recent News About Us National Park Service
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Grand Canyon National Park Superintendent, Ed Keable, has announced the availability of a prospectus for a business opportunity in the park to provide lodging, food and beverage, retail, and other visitor services on the North Rim.
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Some of the state’s most at-risk youth from Hawai‛i Girls Court spent three days and two nights in Haleakalā National Park as part of an immersive outdoor experience.
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Salem Maritime National Historic Site announces that a contract has been awarded for approximately $1.3 million to repair Friendship of Salem.
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The National Park Service (NPS) is seeking public input and holding virtual public meetings on a proposed project to rehabilitate (replace and upgrade) up to 9 miles of fence at Kalaupapa National Historical Park, located on the island of Molokai in Hawai’i.
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Beginning Wednesday, October 12, 2022, the Life of the Marsh Trail and Life of the Forest Trail will be closed for construction.
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Julie Bennett has been selected as the new specialist for the Incident Business program within National Park Service Branch of Wildland Fire, replacing Christine Peters, who retired last year.
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The Bureau of Reclamation (BOR), Upper Snake Field Office, is temporarily closing the Teton Park Road across the Jackson Lake Dam in Grand Teton National Park on an intermittent basis from Oct. 11 through Oct. 29 to perform crane work on the dam.
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Funded by the Great American Outdoors Act (GAOA), Yosemite National Park was recently awarded an approximately $31.6 million construction contract to upgrade the historic Ahwahnee Hotel.
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Valles Caldera National Preserve has prepared an environmental assessment to analyze impacts associated with proposed infrastructure improvements in the park’s Valle Grande District. These improvements are intended to enhance recreational opportunities, accessibility, and protection of the park’s natural and cultural values.
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Learn how to prevent fires in your home during Fire Prevention Week (October 9 – 15). This year marks 100 years of the event and is focused on "Fire won't wait. Plan your escape.
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Manhattan Project National Historical Park and Whitman Mission National Historic Site rangers will lead a hike up Candy Mountain on Saturday, October 15 from 12:00–2:30 pm.
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It’s time once again for Howling Homestead at Homestead National Historical Park!
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Water, Water, Everywhere…fiber art show opens in Biscayne National Park Gallery
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Ferry Service Resumes to Dry Tortugas National Park
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Golden Spike National Historical Park to Host 44th Annual Railroader Festival
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Saratoga NHP Receives Donation in Honor of Long-time Volunteer
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Fort Monroe National Monument Seeks Proposals for Adaptive Use of Former Officers' Club
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2022 Art in the Park Festival
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Partial Backcountry Closures Planned for Weekdays in October
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B.A.R.K. Ranger Guided Walk