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Recent News About Us National Park Service
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Going-to-the-Sun Road Opens for the 2023 Season
Going-to-the-Sun Road officially opened this morning for the 2023 summer season.
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Celebrate Pollinator Week at Indiana Dunes National Park
Celebrate Pollinator Week at Indiana Dunes National Park and learn how you can help protect butterflies, bees and the other pollinators that are critical for a healthy world.
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National Park Service Seeks Input for the Proposed Rehabilitation of Scenic Drive
The National Park Service (NPS), in cooperation with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), is seeking public input on a proposed project to rehabilitate the Scenic Drive and multiple parking lots in Capitol Reef National Park.
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Morgan Horse Ranch 53rd Anniversary Celebration at Point Reyes National Seashore
Come join the fun as Point Reyes National Seashore celebrates the Morgan Horse Ranch’s 53rd anniversary!
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Artillery Jr. Ranger Camp
“Cannoneers, Post!” Attention all Junior Rangers. Shiloh National Military Park is offering a Junior Ranger Artillery Camp on Saturday, June 24th!
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Whitman Mission NHS and Manhattan Project NHP Offer a Special Event at Whitman Mission
Whitman Mission National Historic Site (NHS) and Manhattan Project National Historical Park (NHP) will host a special event at Whitman Mission NHS on Saturday, June 17 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.
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2023 Sweeney Summer Concert Series
Appomattox Court House National Historical Park and the Appomattox 1865 Foundation are pleased to announce dates and performers for the annual Sweeney Summer Concert Series.
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Fatality at Lake Crescent
On June 9th at 2:10 PM, Olympic National Park was notified of an overturned kayaker on Lake Crescent near the Log Cabin Resort. 37-year-old Travis Valenti from Massapequa, New York was kayaking with his fiancée when his kayak began taking on water.
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Voyageurs Nat'l Park Issues Burning Restrictions
Due to rapidly increasing fire danger, Voyageurs National Park is banning all campfires within the park.
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Virgin Islands National Park is Now Accepting Online Payments for Overnight Mooring Fees
Virgin Islands National Park is pleased to announce that mariners who use the park’s mooring system can now make their payments online.
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Snake River Gateways Project work begins at Moose Landing
hase three of the Snake River Gateways Project is underway at the future Moose Landing in Grand Teton National Park.
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175th Anniversary of the Seneca Falls Convention: Women, Gender, and the Law, July 21-23, 2023
Women’s Rights National Historical Park (NHP) is pleased to announce Convention Days 2023, July 21-23.
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Snee Farmhouse received $109,000 from the Great American Outdoors Act for rehabilitation project
Charles Pinckney National Historic Site received funding from the Great American Outdoors Act (GAOA) Legacy Restoration Fund to address a window shutter and hardware rehabilitation project at the Snee Farmhouse.
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Water Quality Educator’s Workshop at the National Park
Engaging students in water quality investigations provides an opportunity for hands-on learning and can foster environmental stewardship.
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UPDATE: Evening temporary closures on Northeast Entrance Road in Yellowstone National Park the week of June 12 and June 19
UPDATE: Evening temporary closures on Northeast Entrance Road in Yellowstone National Park the week of June 12 and June 19
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Undercover Operation Results in Two Arrests
Natchez Trace Parkway Rangers conducted operations to detect and apprehend people engaging in illicit sexual activity in the Parkway’s parking lots and other public areas.
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Geology Fire Afternoon Update June 12, 2023
Firefighters continue to make progress on suppression and containment of the Geology Fire in Joshua Tree National Park.
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Abraham Lincoln Birthplace to Hold Public Meeting for Ash Tree Removal at Sinking Spring
Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park will hold a public meeting concerning the removal of ash trees surrounding the Sinking Spring site.
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Geology Fire Morning Update June 11, 2023
Firefighters from multiple agencies continue working to contain the Geology Fire in Joshua Tree National Park, working toward full suppression.
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Missing Backpacker, Hunter Fraser, Located
Hunter Fraser, a backpacker that has been missing since June 7th, self-rescued via the Dosewallips River Trail with the assistance of other hikers.