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US Fish and Wildlife Service seeks public input on proposed Southwest Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Area

US Fish and Wildlife Service seeks public input on proposed Southwest Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Area

Great Sand Dunes Accepting Artist Proposals to Lead October 7 Workshop

Great Sand Dunes is accepting artist proposals to lead a public program or workshop in their medium (painting, photography, sculpture, music, dance, writing, etc.) on Saturday, October 7, 2023.

GNP Announces 2022 Visitation Data

Glacier National Park continues to be in the top 10 most visited National Parks in 2022, hosting 2,908,458 recreation visits for the year

Prescribed Fire Scheduled for Prince William Forest Park

The National Park Service is planning to conduct a prescribed fire in Prince William Forest Park this month, potentially as early as March 16, depending on weather conditions.

Yellowstone National Park announces selection of park concessioner to provide automotive and retail services

Yellowstone National Park announced today the selection of Yellowstone Park Service Stations, Inc. (YPSS) as the concessioner for the new contract (CC-YELL004-23) to provide automotive and retail services in the park.

Fatality at Arches National Park

On the afternoon of Sunday March 12, 2023, National Park Service rangers responded to a report of CPR in progress at Devils Garden Trail in Arches National Park.

Prescribed fires planned at Hot Springs National Park

Hot Springs National Park is planning to conduct a prescribed burn on portions of Hot Springs Mountain on Wednesday March 15, depending on weather conditions.

Ranger-led Hike at Chellberg Farm, Bailly Homestead and Cemetery

On Saturday, March 18 and 25, from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm, join a ranger and meander through a beech maple forest while learning about the area’s history and the early settlers and farmers who came to this region in the 1800s.

Lake Clark National Park Subsistence Resource Commission to Meet March 29, 2023

The National Park Service’s Lake Clark National Park Subsistence Resource Commission spring meeting will be held in Nondalton on Wednesday, March 29, 2023.

Music Heritage Series Concert at the National Park

Tune up your vocal cords for a night of music and singing on Friday, March 17, from 7:30 pm to 9:00 pm at the Indiana Dunes Visitor Center.

National Park Week and April Events at Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park

April is all about National Park Week and a calendar full of special events that include a fee-free day, a family-fun adventure, Hawaiian cultural workshops and music, good news about an endangered bird and After Dark in the Park programs. Don’t miss the action!

Sitka NHP Seeking Comments for 2023 Compendium

Sitka National Historical Park invites comments on proposed changes to the park’s Compendium.

Gateway Arch National Park Sees 41% Attendance Increase in 2022

Visitation to Gateway Arch National Park jumped by 41% from 2021 to 2022 according to National Park Service visitation figures released this week.

Amache National Historic Site invites public input on the development of foundation document

The National Park Service (NPS) is preparing a foundation document to guide future planning and management of the Amache National Historic Site and is seeking public comment on its development.

President proposes $3.8 billion for National Park Service budget in Fiscal Year 2024

The Biden-Harris administration today released the President’s Budget for Fiscal Year 2024.

Cape Hatteras National Seashore seeks high-school-aged students for paid summer jobs in Buxton

Cape Hatteras National Seashore seeks individuals between the ages of 15 and 18 years old to apply for its Youth Conservation Corps (YCC) summer employment program.

Paterson Fellowship 2023 Call for Entries Open

The Friends of Longfellow House–Washington’s Headquarters are now accepting applications for the 2023 Stanley Paterson Research Fellowship.

Fort Vancouver National Historic Site Hosts Dr. Robert David for Presentation on Rock Art of the Klamath Basin

The National Park Service is pleased to announce that Dr. Robert David, a Klamath Tribal member and Archaeologist, will be giving a talk on rock art of the Klamath Basin titled “Spirit Songs and Sacred Fire”.

Update: Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks Prepare for Forecasted Atmospheric River to Begin Thursday

Update: Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks Prepare for Forecasted Atmospheric River to Begin Thursday

Volunteer Clean Up Day at the Abraham Lincoln Birthplace to Assist with Storm Clean Up

Volunteer Clean Up Day at the Abraham Lincoln Birthplace to Assist with Storm Clean Up

NPS Seeks Public Input on Proposed Changes to 2020 Hunting and Trapping Regulation on National Preserves in Alaska

The National Park Service has extended the public comment period by 17 days at the request of the State of Alaska.

Mount Rainier National Park to move to cashless fee collection starting May 26

Beginning May 26, Mount Rainier National Park will transition to a fully cashless fee system and will accept only electronic card payments for entrance fees and campgrounds.

Burn Ban in Effect Across Collier County

Big Cypress National Preserve’s planned prescribed fires will likely be affected by a burn ban instituted by Collier County Bureau of Emergency Services.

Grand Canyon National Park Announces Tips for Spring Break Travel and Shuttle Bus Schedule-2023

Visitors to Grand Canyon National Park can expect long lines and full parking lots during the spring break season, which spans from early March through mid-April.

National Park Service seeks comment on environmental assessment for rehabilitation of Tidal Basin and West Potomac Park seawalls  

The National Park Service (NPS) is inviting comments from the public on the proposed rehabilitation of the Tidal Basin and West Potomac Park seawalls.