by Paula Henrie | Dec 19, 2016 | hiking, News & Events
By Michael J. Bailey GLOBE STAFF DECEMBER 09, 2016 One in a series of occasional stories marking the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service. BRYCE CANYON NATIONAL PARK — Tall, slender tufted trees squeeze through dark slips of canyons toward the light....
by Paula Henrie | Dec 12, 2016 | hiking, News & Events
Map lovers, you’re about to have your compass roses spun out of control. All the iconic maps handed out at national parks across the country will soon be compiled at one place. The new website, National Park Maps, is the brainchild of Matt Holly, a park ranger...
by Paula Henrie | Nov 30, 2016 | News & Events
NOVEMBER 29, 2016 – ST. GEORGE NEWS The iconic Sentinel hoodoo which once pierced the sky in Bryce Canyon National Park has fallen from its graceful perch. “Once visible along the Thor’s Hammer side of the Navajo Loop, the Sentinel was one of those...
by Paula Henrie | Nov 23, 2016 | News & Events
By BRIAN MAFFLY Before he leaves this earth, Jimmy Emerson intends to visit every county in the United States — all 3,142 of them. The Georgia veterinarian has already trod on more than 3,000, including Utah’s 29, shooting photos by the thousands as he goes....
by Paula Henrie | Nov 23, 2016 | Home Products
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