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Park Shuttles Ready to Roll Starting Memorial Day Weekend

Planning a paddling trip on the Delaware River but only have one vehicle? Or perhaps you’d like to hit the McDade Trail to get some mileage in on your bike but don’t want to ride all the way back?


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National Park Service is Ready to Welcome Summer Visitors

PA- Employees at Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area have been busy gearing up and getting facilities ready for a busy summer season.


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Summer Operations Begin Memorial Day Weekend

Beginning May 26, visitors to the Memorial will have a variety of programming and trip planning tools at their disposal.


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Reconstruction Era National Historical Park to Participate in Community Events and Programs Commemorating the 160th Anniversary of the Combahee Raid

On the night of June 1, 1863, Harriet Tubman and soldiers of the United States Army – including members of the 2nd South Carolina Volunteers – slipped away from the docks at Beaufort and sailed up the Combahee River.


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Black Friday: A Cinematic Experience, May 26, 2023

The park presents Black Friday: A Cinematic Experience on Friday, May 26, 2023 at 7:00 pm.


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Timpanogos Cave National Monument Delayed Opening

The trail and tours to Timpanogos Cave will remain closed until late June due to trail damage following the unprecedented winter snowpack.


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Bandy Creek Pool Now Open for the 2023 Season

Bandy Creek pool and wading pool will open for the 2023 season on Friday, May 26, 2023, at 11:00 AM (ET).


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Summer Hours 2023 at Minidoka National Historic Site

On Friday, May 26, the visitor center of Minidoka National Historic Site will be open for summer hours: Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. MT.


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Fallen Climber Located on Upper Peters Glacier

Denali National Park and Preserve rangers have located a climber who fell from a 16,000 foot ridge on the West Buttress to the Peters Glacier on the evening of Friday, May 19.



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Nebraska couple named BLM’s 2022 “Heritage Heroes”

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.


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BLM presents Yuba Watershed Institute with prestigious Conservation Leadership Partner Award

In recognition of their leadership and dedication to conservation, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) recently presented the Conservation Leadership Partner Award to the Yuba Watershed Institute.


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Bureau of Land Management calls for nominations for Utah Advisory Councils

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.


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BLM Bakersfield Field Office issues seasonal fire restrictions

he Bureau of Land Management will issue seasonal fire restrictions for public lands managed by the Bakersfield Field Office effective Thursday, May 25, due to dry conditions and high wildland fire danger.


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BLM announces Steens Mountain Advisory Council June Meeting

The Bureau of Land Management announced today the Steens Mountain Advisory Council (SMAC) has scheduled a June 2023 field tour and meeting.


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BLM reminds the public to recreate responsibly on rivers, recreation sites

he Bureau of Land Management would like to remind the public to recreate responsibly as summer approaches and visitors start recreating on California rivers, in day-use areas, and when fishing, boating, swimming or performing other forms of water recreation.


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BLM Central California District to Host Resource Advisory Council Meeting

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) will host an in-person public meeting of the BLM Central California Resource Advisory Council (RAC) on Thursday, June 15, from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Mariposa County Government Center, 5100 Bullion St., Mariposa, CA 95338.


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Bureau of Land Management announces Plan Ahead This Memorial Day Weekend and Beyond

With Memorial Day weekend approaching, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Lakeview District asks the public to recreate responsibly and be mindful of the potential for wildfires.


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Trail of Tears: Alabama Itinerary

News Release: Cherokee removals through Alabama included water route detachments. Removal by water on steamboat and flatboat proved to be very hard for the Indians with hundreds of lives lost. The Bell Detachment of 660 Cherokee also passed through northeast Alabama in late 1838.


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Trail of Tears: Georgia Itinerary

News Release: The Cherokee homelands include Georgia. Most of the sites relate to the round up routes along which the Cherokee were forcibly removed to camps. Most Cherokee are moved into 11 removal camps-10 in Tennessee and one in Alabama. The round ups were the start of an 800-mile journey. Other sites in Georgia showcase elements of Cherokee life or environment in the homelands.