As uranium prices rise, the company that operates Pinyon Plain uranium mine near the Grand Canyon hopes to profit by ...
We’re still looking for volunteers to join us in the field for baby shark surveys in the Little Colorado River. Sign up for a volunteer trip! We need volunteers! We’re looking for strong swimmers and ...
The U.S. wants to quadruple nuclear power generation. Is less than two years of nuclear fuel worth sacrificing the Grand Canyon region when past uranium booms have already contaminated lands and ...
What might happen on the ground at Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument in Utah if the monument’s management plan is tossed out? For decades, Utah politicians have tried to eliminate Grand ...
From Arches, to Canyonlands, to Mesa Verde, materials about Native history, science, and climate change in national parks across the Colorado Plateau are targeted for federal review. At least 23 ...
Clocking in around 7 miles, the Devil’s Garden and Primitive Loop trail is the longest in all of Arches National Park. One reason Arches National Park is home to so many stone arches is that there are ...
Cedar Mesa, which includes Fish and Owl canyons, is known for its cultural history and archaeology. Throughout your hike, watch for cliff dwellings high on the canyon walls. If you visit any of these ...
Angels Landing is one of the most hair-raising hikes in the national park system. The hike to Angels Landing follows narrow ledges above sheer vertical cliffs that drop 1,400 feet to the canyon floor ...
The Grand Canyon Trust is seeking a foundations manager to lead our foundation fundraising efforts. In this role, you’ll build and deepen relationships with foundation partners, craft compelling ...
Before you hike the Confluence Trail, here’s a fun fact about the Colorado River. Above the confluence, the rivers were originally known as the Green and the Grand (think Grand Mesa and Grand Junction ...
The crowds at Arches National Park can eat you up if you’re not careful. Lower Courthouse Wash offers a relatively little-visited canyon in comparison to the park’s iconic hikes to places like ...
The views at the end of the Observation Trail make it worth every step. From the Weeping Rock shuttle stop, you cross the bridge and reach a junction and sign with information about the three trails ...
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