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A mountain lion bit a 4-year-old child walking with their family on a popular trail on Hurricane Ridge in Olympic National ...
A scene from the Bear Gulch fire/Division A via Inciweb A wildfire burning in Olympic National Park made a massive jump in size and fire officials say it won't be completely extinguished until ...
Firefighters lost ground to the Dragon Bravo on the Grand Canyon's North Rim fire for a second day in a row.
Fans of Arches National Park will enjoy this collection of articles specific to the park.
Containment of the unrelenting Dragon Bravo Fire was cut in half Sunday as crews battled extreme fire behavior.
Interior Department officials are committed to "rebuilding" the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park that's been partially overrun by a lightning-ignited fire that claimed the historic Grand Canyon ...
The National Parks Conservation Association is almost as old as the National Park Service. The Service, as you probably know, was established in 1916, and NPCA came along three years later. Through ...
A 17-year-old hiking near Lone Star Geyser in Yellowstone National Park received "significant" burns to a foot and ankle when he broke through thin surface cruse.
A wildland fire at Grand Teton National Park on Saturday forced the evacuation of the Signal Mountain area of the park.
If you have never visited White Sands National Park in New Mexico, you may initially assume there is nothing but white gypsum sand dunes to photograph. It might come as a bit of a surprise to see so ...
You always hear about the “park experience” when visiting a unit of the National Park System. How good that experience is depends upon a number of factors, particularly if you are planning a trip to ...