10 Rugged Facts About Badlands National Park
It erodes at a rate of one inch per year.
It erodes at a rate of one inch per year.
You're never too old to enjoy the outdoors, change careers, or speak out against injustice.
The picturesque California national park is rolling out listings for 300 seasonal jobs. Time for a new career as a park ranger?
The geyser we see is just the tip of the iceberg.
They’re good dogs, Brent.
He's calling on an "army of fourth graders" to join him.
The tree was planted in Boise more than a century ago.
The falls are the fullest they've been in years.
Zoom in for an up-close look, or check to see how far the bears have traveled.
An unseasonably warm winter (what is seasonal anymore, anyway?) has forced organizers to start the capital’s beloved annual Cherry Blossom Festival one week early.
It's just ten miles south of Yellowstone.
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It looks as though years of lobbying efforts are finally coming to fruition.
Permits start at $5 for adults.
Service animals and working military dogs are still permitted, as are authorized visitors on bicycles.
You can check in on Happy, Party, Piñata, Cupcake, and Hundo all day, every day.
A new study finds that conserved lands contributed around $1.8 billion to Vermont's tourism industry between 2007 and 2014.
Gracie the border collie is keeping bighorn sheep and mountain goats away from a busy parking lot.
The gift marks the park's largest expansion since 1949.
You can only get there by boat or seaplane.
Don't be a "Code W."
This map includes every national park in mainland America.
It's part of an ongoing partnership to usher in new United States citizens in some of the country's greatest locations.
1. The highway to Zion was created with road trips in mind.