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Shenandoah National Park Crowdsources "Then And Now" Photo Gallery

Back in 2016, for the centennial of the National Park Service, Shenandoah National Park staff chose about 50 historic photos from the park's archives and recruited volunteer photographers to re-create each photo. Most of the historic photos date to the 1930s so the 2016 photos document ~75 years of change in the landscape. The resulting photo gallery is amazing, and incredible.

The Armchair Photography Guide To Bryce Canyon National Park – Part 2, Inspiration Point To Rainbow Point

If you read Part 1 of the Armchair Photography Guide for Bryce Canyon National Park, you’ll have followed photographer Rebecca Latson through a photographic journey from Sunrise Point to Sunset Point, along the rim trail between those two view areas. This month’s article continues the narration, moving from Inspiration Point to Paria View, Bryce Point, and view areas further south, from Farview Point, with an elevation of 8,819 feet, all the way to the end of the road at Rainbow Point, with an elevation of 9,115 feet and a side hike along the Bristlecone Loop Trail.

OIG Opens Investigation Into Grand Canyon National Park Superintendent

Christine Lehnertz, who was appointed Grand Canyon National Park superintendent in July 2016 to help the park overcome a long-running episode of sexual harassment, has been temporarily reassigned while under investigation by the Interior Department's Office of Inspector General for undisclosed allegations.

Traveler's View: Random Thoughts From, And About, National Parks

There really never is a dull moment when it comes to the National Park System. Not when there's a candidate for Congress saying Olympic National Park should be turned over to the state of Washington, when Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke praises the stabilization of a backcountry lodge in Glacier National Park but is mum on Grand Canyon National Park's leaky water system, and when the National Park Service looks the other way regarding its role not to interfere with natural processes.
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Communities Work To Protect The Upper Delaware Scenic And Recreational River And Their Way Of Life

A river runs through it. For 73 miles, the Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River runs through a bucolic section of New York state and neighboring Pennsylvania, one whose rolling mountains, leaping streams, and rural communities are the past and the future of this region.

Turning Down The Lights At Great Basin National Park

It’s really dark where I’m standing--so dark that I’m fumbling with pen and notebook to jot down the amazed comments of the folks next to me: “Cool!” “Oh wow!” “Fantastic!” No, we’re not inside Lehman Cave, where rangers like to turn off the lights for a minute or so during their cavern tours to emphasize the pitch darkness underground. We’re at a picnic area close by the visitor center at the cave, where the ninth annual Great Basin Astronomy Festival is underway.