The holidays are upon us, and let’s face it—unless you’ve been blessed with the gift of gift-giving, finding the perfect present for the outdoorsy adventurer in your life can feel…
So you’re looking to go camping, and you’re not alone, considering that 8.3 million people had the same idea last year. Taking in the beauty that our country has to…
As the days grow shorter and the onset of winter fully sinks in, this month is often one during which people reflect upon the things that matter—there’s something about cold…
Zion National Park was forced to close after heavy rains caused flash floods Tuesday, June 29th. Floodwaters and mud forced the closure of the south and east entrances to the…
Citing extreme fire danger, record-setting temperatures, drought, and a commitment of firefighting resources both regionally and nationally, Sequoia and King’s Canyon National Park are increasing fire restrictions to Stage 3…
The past year has been tough on us all. In order to deal with these unique circumstances, many of us have turned to the healing power and freedom of the…
Denali National Park and Preserve announced a new program that will enable the public to access previously restricted portions of the Denali Park Road. The program will launch during the…
Two studies recently released have determined the most-dangerous U.S. National Parks. The first study, by outdoor publication Outforia, utilized information from the U.S. National Park Service from 2010 through 2020.…
Outdoor Lifestyle product manufacturer Winnebago Industries, Inc. announced last week its continued support for and partnership with the National Park Foundation, the official non-profit partner of the National Park Service.…