News from March 2022

By Press release submission | Mar 15, 2022
Starting May 1st – September 30th, permits will be required to enter all locations within the Gold Bluffs Beach Day-use area, including the popular Fern Canyon parking area.

By Press release submission | Mar 15, 2022
“Smallmouth bass are an invasive predatory species that will threaten our wild and native trout populations if they become established in the upper Yellowstone River.

By Press release submission | Mar 15, 2022
Gettysburg National Military Park announces that Devil’s Den will close for rehabilitation work on Monday, March 21.

By Press release submission | Mar 15, 2022
The Springfield Armory National Historic Site Main Arsenal building looks a little brighter after completion of an extensive preservation project to repoint and clean the exterior brick and brownstone.

By Press release submission | Mar 15, 2022
Spring into Spring! Visit Ozark National Scenic Riverways for a guided hike on the Cave Spring Trail near Devils Well on March 19 at 9 a.m.

By Press release submission | Mar 15, 2022
A project to repave roads and parking areas within Mather Campground at Grand Canyon National Park will begin in early June and continue through October 2022.

By Press release submission | Mar 15, 2022
On Saturday, April 9, Petersburg National Battlefield will participate in the Civil War Trust’s annual Park Day.

By Press release submission | Mar 15, 2022
Rocky Mountain National Park is seeking the public’s engagement and input on proposed infrastructure changes and improvements to Moraine Park Campground and nearby areas.

By Press release submission | Mar 15, 2022
March 18 through April 6, 2022, the Mile-and-a-Half composting toilet facility will be temporarily unavailable on the Bright Angel Trail.

By Press release submission | Mar 15, 2022
When women are fully able to participate in their societies, we see stronger and more inclusive economic growth—the kind of growth that lifts up poor families and middle-class families alike. We see improvements in security, justice, and the rule of law.

By Press release submission | Mar 15, 2022
Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman met today with Moroccan Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita in Rabat.

By Press release submission | Mar 15, 2022
The following is the text of a joint statement by the Governments of Morocco and the United States of America.The Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation, and Moroccan Expatriates, M.

By Press release submission | Mar 15, 2022
The United States is coordinating on an ongoing basis with our allies and partners around the world to impose severe costs and consequences on President Putin and his enablers for the unprovoked war on Ukraine.

By Press release submission | Mar 15, 2022
The United States welcomes today’s launch of inclusive consultations by UN Special Envoy for Yemen Hans Grundberg.

By Press release submission | Mar 15, 2022
On Wednesday, March 2, the Kingdom of Bahrain became the 17th nation, and the third nation in the Middle East, to sign the Artemis Accords.

By Press release submission | Mar 15, 2022
Cape Cod National Seashore rangers are offering a variety of programs in March focused on Outer Cape history and natural resources. Programs are free, and no reservations are required.

By Press release submission | Mar 15, 2022
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area is pleased to announce that construction to extend the Bullfrog North boat ramp to reach lower lake levels is beginning this week.

By Press release submission | Mar 15, 2022
The National Park Service is preparing to conduct a small prescribed fire at Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts the week of March 14 or March 21, depending on weather conditions.

By Press release submission | Mar 15, 2022
Prince William Forest Park, a unit of the National Park System, will be hosting a Youth Conservation Corp (YCC) work team during the summer of 2022.

By Press release submission | Mar 15, 2022
From mid-March through mid-April, spring break for most schools across the country, Bandelier National Monument expects visitation to increase significantly.