More than 150 gatherings took place Saturday at National Park Service sites nationwide. They were organized by a group of off-duty or former park service staff and seasonal employees.
While hundreds of parks are free to enter, others use timed entry and other reservation methods to control crowds — but that also means you may need to secure your spot well in advance.
The recent mass firings within the National Park Service and the U.S. Forest Service have cast a shadow over these treasured ...
COLORADO (KCNC) — Hundreds of protesters gathered in Rocky Mountain National Park on Saturday to oppose the recent firings of approximately 1,000 National Park Service and over 3,000 U.S. Forest ...
Controversial multi-use trail cuts through former nuclear weapons manufacturing facility with history of spills. Boulder ...
Estes Park is the gateway to Rocky Mountain National Park, and it is home base for many visitors. It contains a host of accommodations for a variety of budgets, ranging from inns and motels to ...
Seta said the coffeehouse gets people from all over the country heading to Rocky Mountain National Park. They stop for the picturesque chapel and stay for a cup of coffee. “We’re just kind of ...
ESTES PARK, Colo. — Hundreds of people gathered at the entrance of Rocky Mountain National Park early Saturday morning to protest recent layoffs affecting national park employees. The ...