Interior Newswire News


Weather-permitting, Yellowstone National Park’s Dunraven Pass opens Friday, May 26

News Release: * Weather-permitting, the road from Canyon Village to Tower Fall (Dunraven Pass) will open Friday, May 26 at 8 a.m. to public motor vehicle traffic.


National Park Trust and National Park Service Announce 2023 Challenge Cost Share Awards

News Release: WASHINGTON - The National Park Trust, in partnership with the National Park Service (NPS), announced today $375,1000 to fund 18 education and outdoor recreation projects through the 2023 NPS Challenge Cost Share Program. Each project connects a local community to a nearby national park, national trail...


Interior Department discusses Kentucky Regulatory Program on May 23

The US Interior Department published a three page proposed rule on May 23, according to the U.S. Government Publishing Office.


Kansas Woman Dies in Avalanche Creek

News Release: WEST GLACIER, Mont. [May 23, 2023] - On Monday afternoon, a 28-year-old female from Kansas fell off a rocky overhang into Avalanche Creek and was swept into the gorge.


Invasive Buffelgrass Poses Significant Threat to Sonoran Desert Habitats

News Release: Saguaro National Park was named after the iconic Saguaro cactus which is native to the Sonoran Desert and a symbol of the American Southwest. Visitors come to Saguaro National Park to experience the unique wildlife and culture the park has to offer. The Sonoran Desert is home to many native species like...


Trail bridge closed near Zion Lodge in Zion National Park

News Release: SPRINGDALE, Utah - During a routine inspection, National Park Service engineers assessed a trail bridge near Zion Lodge (Shuttle Stop #5). They found the bridge was shifting on its foundation. In response, the National Park Service closed the bridge.


Summer operations and closures in Quinault area for Olympic National Forest and Olympic National Park

News Release: Acting Public Affairs Officer. Amos Almy. olympic_pao@nps.gov. Olympic National Forest. Public Affairs Officer. Corina Rendón. corina.rendon@usda.gov. QUINAULT, WA, May 23, 2023 - Visitors to the Olympic Peninsula this summer should be aware of multiple closures and construction projects occurring this summer...


Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome

News Release: (This page is part of a series. For information on other illnesses that can affect NPS employees, volunteers, commercial use providers, and visitors, please see the NPS A-Z Health Topics index.).


National Trails Day is Saturday, June 3rd! 

News Release: Each year on the first Saturday in June, NPS partner American Hiking Society  hosts National Trails Day which takes place on trails across public lands. As the nation’s largest trails event, National Trails Day is a day of public events aimed at promotion, conservation, stewardship, and trail service.


Bureau of Land Management announces Pacific Northwest fire restrictions to protect local communities

News Release: Portland, Ore. - Fire restrictions will go into effect on May 23 for all Bureau of Land Management public lands throughout Oregon and Washington. The BLM encourages all visitors to be aware of active restrictions and closures as warmer, drier weather sets in around the Pacific Northwest.


NPS Celebrates VIPs at Annual Conference Award Ceremony

News Release: On April 22, 2023, National Park Service employees of the Ice Age National Scenic Trail (NST) had the honor of attending the Ice Age Trail Alliance’s 17th Annual Conference at the Blue Harbor Resort in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. There was a record breaking almost 500 enthusiastic attendees who participated...


DOI-BOEM offers new grant application process starting May 24

GM-23-04: Cultural Heritage and Traditional Knowledge of Vulnerable Coastal Communities grant opened on May 24.


Pea Ridge National Military Park Special Artillery Demonstrations

News Release: Pea Ridge National Military Park Artillery Demonstrations.


BLM Central Coast Field Office issues seasonal fire restrictions

News Release: MARINA, Calif. - The Bureau of Land Management is issuing seasonal fire restrictions effective Thursday, May 25, for public lands managed by the Central Coast Field Office, primarily located in western Fresno, Monterey, San Benito and Santa Cruz counties, due to dry conditions and wildland fire danger.


Visiting Acadia throughout Memorial Day Weekend

News Release: BAR HARBOR, MAINE - Acadia National Park is excited to welcome visitors throughout Memorial Day weekend, and the National Park Service has plenty of tools available to help visitors navigate the park amidst crowds, traffic congestion, and limited parking. Consider downloading the NPS App to help guide your visit and select “Save this park for offline use" since connectivity in the park is not reliable.


Construction to rebuild two National Park Service sites - historic Paramount Ranch and Rocky Oaks - will begin in June

News Release: THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. - The National Park Service has awarded a contract to AMG & Associates, Inc., a company based out of Santa Clarita, California, to rebuild park facilities in Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area (SMMNRA) that were lost during the 2018 Woolsey Fire.


Interior Department discusses West Virginia Regulatory Program on May 23

The US Interior Department published a two page proposed rule on May 23, according to the U.S. Government Publishing Office.


New Summer Hours and Ranger Series 2023 Calendar

News Release: NICHOLASVILLE, KY - The National Park Service (NPS) announces that the visitor center at Camp Nelson National Monument will be open 7-days a week starting on Memorial Day, Monday, May 29, 2023. The building will be open 9:00 am to 5: 00 pm. The grounds remain open sunrise to sunset.


Nebraska couple named BLM’s 2022 “Heritage Heroes”

News Release: BUFFALO, Wyo. - The Bureau of Land Management is pleased to announce Ben and Ann Darling of Sidney, Neb., as the recipients of BLM Headquarters’ 2022 “Heritage Heroes Award." This prestigious award recognizes their exceptional contributions to recording and preserving cultural resources within the BLM’s Buffalo Field Office in northeastern Wyoming. The Darlings were presented the award in a ceremony at the Buffalo Field Office this winter.


Bureau of Land Management calls for nominations for Utah Advisory Councils

News Release: SALT LAKE CITY, Utah - The Bureau of Land Management today published in the Federal Register Notice calls for nominations for three advisory committees in Utah - the Utah Resource Advisory Council, San Rafael Swell Recreation Advisory Council, and Bears Ears National Monument Advisory Committee.