The Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity is dedicating funds to cover visitor center costs in Utah’s five national parks, as well as Cedar Breaks National Monument.
Several states are betting that it makes more financial sense to dip into their coffers to keep tourist dollars flowing during the funding standoff in Washington.
Zion National Park is seen from the Pine Creek Canyon Overlook. (Photo by Carlo Alberto Conti/Getty Images) While Americans woke up to the news Wednesday that their federal government had shut down ...
While some other states are providing funds to keep their national parks open during the federal government shutdown, the ...
Crews at Cedar Breaks National Monument spent a snowy Wednesday winterizing, getting ready for the end of their season, and ...
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This Underrated Utah Park Has Pink Sand, Giant Dunes, and Some of the Most Stunning Sunsets in the West
Explore Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park in Utah for pink sand, dune adventures, rare wildlife, and epic views—perfect for ...
While state and local officials are scrambling to keep parks open, many Americans are ready to cancel their travel plans if ...
SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah Office of Tourism said it is "committed" to keeping the state's national parks, monuments and other outdoor recreation sites open in the event the federal government shuts ...
Utah Office of Tourism Public Relations Manager Anna Loughridge said in an email that state officials are continuing their ...
The Emery County Sheriff’s Office alerted residents to stay away from slot canyon areas in the San Rafael Swell, San Rafael ...
Sept. 23 to Oct. 21 movement as among the largest wolf expansion since mapping began in late 2023, after the first of two ...
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