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  • Crews plan hazard tree removal along Bizz Johnson Trail

    News Release: SUSANVILLE, Calif. - Bureau of Land Management crews will be felling hazard trees along two sections of the Bizz Johnson National Recreation Trail on Thursday and Friday, May 18 and 19. There will be no trail closures. Crew members may temporarily block areas for safety while work is underway.


  • White Mountains National Recreation Area not quite ready for summer

    News Release: FAIRBANKS, Alaska -The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Eastern Interior Field Office will begin the summer season travel limitations for the White Mountains National Recreation Area and the Steese National Conservation Area on Saturday, May 13. As the summer season travel limitations take effect, the...


  • At Federal Hall

    News Release: Federal Hall has a long and varied history that is almost as old as New York City itself! There are many things to do here, and a good place to start is at the Visitor Center where visitors can speak to a park ranger, watch an introductory video, learn what Federal Hall has to offer, and learn about other national park sites in the New York City area.


  • New Traffic Pattern beginning Saturday, May 27th

    News Release: Beginning Saturday, May 27th, visitors to the Smith Bridge parking lot will be directed by NPS employees or volunteers to park in the large field near the corner of Brandywine Creek Road and Ramsey Road on weekend and holidays. The lot will resume current operations Monday - Friday.


  • The BLM to conduct prescribed fire at Lake Mathews Reserve

    News Release: PALM SPRINGS, Calif. - Fire crews from the California Desert Interagency Fire Program will treat up to three acres of public lands with prescribed fire in the Lake Mathews-Estelle Mountain Stephens’ Kangaroo Rat Reserve in western Riverside County.


  • Cannon Beach, Oregon

    News Release: Lewis and Clark NHT Visitor Centers and Museums.


  • Temporary Partial Closure of Southeastern End of West Beach Due to Least Tern Nesting

    News Release: St. Croix, US Virgin Islands - Buck Island Reef National Monument is one of fifteen known nesting sites on St. Croix for the least tern, Sterna antillarum antillarum, a locally protected migratory sea bird. Every year, between April and May, the least terns return to St. Croix to nest, and sometimes choose West Beach at Buck Island Reef National Monument as one of these nesting spots.


  • Fort Clatsop / Stealing the Canoe

    News Release: Lewis and Clark NHT Visitor Centers and Museums.


  • Bunker Hill Lodge

    News Release: "A little bit of Athens on the Bunker Hill Monument Grounds is the pleasing picture presented by the new lodge of solid masonry and artistic Grecian columns which is now completed." -from the Charlestown Enterprise, September 6, 1902.


  • Middle Village

    News Release: Clark recorded everyone’s votes on where to spend the winter of 1805-1806 at the site of a Chinook village, later known as “Middle Village.".


  • Fort Vancouver National Historic Site Hosts Archaeologist Chelsea Rose for Presentation on Oregon’s Chinese Heritage

    News Release: VANCOUVER, Wash. - On Saturday, June 3, 2023, at 1 pm, at the Fort Vancouver Visitor Center, historical archaeologist Chelsea Rose will provide a public presentation on the archaeology of the Chinese diaspora of Oregon. This free talk will focus on her recent work with the Oregon Chinese Diaspora Project (OCDP), which challenges the historic erasure of Chinese Oregonians in the early history of the state.


  • Ocracoke Lighthouse Crochet Pattern

    News Release: The Ocracoke Light Statio n celebrates its 200th Anniversary in 2023. Located on Ocracoke Island, the 75-foot tall Ocracoke Lighthouse guides mariners through the challenging Ocracoke Inlet, providing access not only to Ocracoke Village, but important ports such as New Bern, Edenton, and Elizabeth City.


  • Salt Works, Oregon

    News Release: Lewis and Clark NHT Visitor Centers and Museums.


  • Save the Seabirds by Celebrating ʻUaʻu Night on May 19, 2023

    News Release: Kula, Maui - Celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Endangered Species Act by attending ʻUaʻu Night, a special annual event to raise awareness for the endangered ʻuaʻu, or the Hawaiian petrel, which nests high on Haleakalā. Discover the ecological and cultural significance of these seabirds and the dark...


  • What’s happening at the Trails Center: May 20-21

    News Release: CASPER, Wyo. - Get ready for a summer full of fun and engaging weekend programs at the National Historic Trails Interpretive Center. The Trails Center will kick off its packed summer schedule on May 20 and 21 with an 1850s living history event.


  • Spring Newsletter 2023

    News Release: From The Superintendent: Late spring is a wonderful time of year at our two parks, not only because of the colorful flowers and trees blooming in our beautiful landscapes, but also because of the re-opening of visitation at Blackstone River Valley NHP and the many in-person programs and special events...


  • How To Make Salt

    News Release: Joseph Field, William Bratton, and George Gibson, members of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, spent the winter of 1805-1806 making salt near a Clatsop-Nehalem village on the Oregon coast.


  • 1907 Steam Tugboat Hercules Will Visit Drydock Facility for Preservation Work

    News Release: San Francisco, CA - On Wednesday, May 17, 2023, San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park’s 1907 steam tugboat Hercules will leave its Hyde Street Pier berth under tow for a visit to a drydock facility in Alameda, CA. While in drydock, Hercules, a National Historic Landmark (NHL) vessel, will undergo preservation work including cleaning, painting, and other maintenance.


  • Public Input Sought on Comprehensive Site Management Plan for Mt. Wanda

    News Release: MARTINEZ, Calif. - The National Park Service (NPS) is pleased to start the 30-day public review and comment period for the Mt. Wanda unit at John Muir National Historic Site’s Comprehensive Site Management Plan (CSMP)/Environmental Assessment (EA). The 370-acre planning area is an important part of the...


  • Sacagawea Sees the Ocean

    News Release: “We were told when she [Sacagawea] got back, a lot of people treated her mean. The reason they treated her mean is because they thought she was just a crazy lady because of this one story when she actually saw the ocean. She said she saw this ocean that it was so wide it was like the whole land was covered...