Death Valley’s Visitor-Trapping, Car-Wrecking Flood Was Its Second-Wettest Day on Record
Park received 1.46 inches of rain, out of an annual average of 1.9 inches.
Park received 1.46 inches of rain, out of an annual average of 1.9 inches.
“Um, don’t do drugs kids (and don’t start spiders on fire during a drought),” Utah governor Spencer Cox tweeted Tuesday
A 22-year-old died in camp in the Absaroka Mountains on Tuesday evening.
Redwood National Park officials cite damage visitors have caused to forest.
Driven by closures and new parking rules, hikers spent 27% fewer days hiking the state's highest mountains in 2021 than they did in 2020.
Fires have killed at least four people so far; backpackers face extensive closures.
The first woman to tick all of the United States' National Scenic Trails spent 20 years on her quest.
According to law enforcement in Curry County, Oregon, local residents tied a suspected arsonist to a tree after he got “combative”
Will oversee projects in Denali, including $91 million bridge construction.
Incident follows deaths at White Sands, Grand Canyon; another hiker passed away in Badlands on Wednesday.
No foul play suspected in the death of section hiker Michael Charles Lombardo.
Peanut-pushing is a 93-year-old tradition on Pikes.
Area bears have reportedly become more aggressive in seeking human food in recent years.
Tribe will submit petition for renaming to the U.S. Board on Geographic Names.
Voluntary policy change follows increase in reports of human-bear incidents along trail.
Firefighters have battled to save Mariposa Grove, home to some of the world’s largest sequoias, from the blaze.
A British tourist trekking in Kyrgyzstan was enveloped by a massive slide. Rather than take cover, he filmed the whole thing.
A new slogan gets straight to the point.
An unidentified hiker went missing in California while retracing the footsteps of Jonathan Gerrish and Ellen Chung, who died with their one-year-old daughter of heat exposure and dehydration in 2021.
Alternate entrance open to commercial groups.
As it turns out, you can't believe everything you see online.
The encounter, which sent a 71-year-old visitor to the hospital, follows another injury near Giant Geyser on Monday.
More than 100 rescuers responded up to successfully rescue the stricken hikers.
And the apparel manufacturer joins a growing number of companies that have pledged to cover travel costs for employees who must go to a different state to seek abortion care.
Wildlife agency warns residents not to leave food in cars.
A two-year ban bars campers from overnighting on the famous peak—and officials may push it even further.
Rescue teams endured 80-mile-per-hour gusts and snow to reach the injured hiker, who was attempting a Presidential Traverse.
Almost 9.5 million acres in 13 western states are permanently inaccessible to the general public because they're surrounded by private land. BLM director Tracy Stone-Manning wants to keep chipping away at them, acre by acre.
Incident comes days after US Forest Service warned campers about food-conditioned bears.
The park will remain closed to incoming visitors through at least Wednesday.
Tags along Yosemite Falls Trail prompt National Park Service to ask for help identifying suspects.
A mountain named for a U.S. Army officer who led a massacre against local tribes has received a new moniker.
Mother calls report "extremely upsetting" but calls on hikers and mountaineers to continue search.
A new order from Interior Secretary Deb Haaland reverses a Trump-era policy that prevented national parks from banning plastic bottles.
Hikers in the Pisgah and Nantahala National Forest Asked to keep a lookout for bold bruins.
With Death Valley and the Grand Canyon expecting a sweltering heat wave, hikers will need to take precautions.
Attracted by the smell of engine components and fluids, marmots regularly crawl under car hoods in search of something to nibble. Sometimes, they're still there when the cars leave.
Waves swept two hikers out to sea on the Northern California coast last week.
Paul “Grandmaster” Classen suffered severe injuries in plunge; cause of incident still unclear.
Hit the trail, clean it up, or just party.
A wildfire season that took off weeks earlier than normal has left hikers limited options to leap ahead or re-route
Tag 50 of Appalachia’s highest peaks on this 343-mile route.
Seven climbers from the Full Circle Everest team reached the peak on Thursday
The three men are also banned from entering the national parks for one year.
Second soldier injured in encounter; wildlife officials searching for bear.
The theft took place between 2017 and 2018, but the park didn't realize it had happened until a social media follower recently spotted it.
Bear not a threat to people, wildlife authorities say.
Our national parks are overcrowded, especially in summer. One solution is to create more of them. Here are the regions that get our votes.
Hikers heading into tick territory on the East Coast are most at risk of the uncommon Powassan virus.
The visitor took a tumble into a latrine while trying to retrieve her cell phone.
Green Mountain National Forest will acquire more than 2,000 acres to provide a buffer around the United States’ oldest continuously-used footpath.
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Our parent company is launching a new NFT project, the Outerverse, to promote sustainability and get people outside
Buying the Inheritance Pass? Better write it into your will.
Cryptocurrency and the technology around it has gained a reputation as an environmental disaster. Armed with computer savvy and more efficient tech, a new class of conservation groups think it could be a force for good.
She spent her last day on the job interpreting the park for visitors.
Pleads guilty to misdemeanors related to 2020 trip
A 40-year-old hiker passed away after an apparent encounter with a bear in the Absaroka Mountains.
An in-progress, 71-mile spur seeks to connect one of America’s most famous long trails with the ocean.
One of the most popular fourteeners in America is named for a governor implicated in the Sand Creek Massacre. That may be about to change.
The outdoor industry's largest trade show will leave Denver and relocate to its former home in Salt Lake City in 2023.
Thanks to erosion, the Abbot Pass Hut is coming down.
They may look like gentle giants, but approaching moose is dangerous—for people and animals.
Ill backpacker rescued in 90-minute mission.
When Cheryl Strayed's memoir of a long hike on the PCT came out, relatively few non-hikers had heard of the trail. Fast forward a decade, and things have changed drastically.
Officials say boulders could take days to clean up.
The former president will narrate a five-part nature series for the streaming platform.
Brands and organizations have pledged their support through donations and other measures.
With a wolf reintroduction plan in progress, Colorado wildlife officials are considering bringing back another large carnivore.
What would you do if search and rescue had to evacuate you from a mountain? For one hiker, the answer was “go back and try again the next day.”
The National Park Service will hold public meetings this month to determine how it should manage McAfee Knob, the Dragon’s Tooth, and Tinker Cliffs.
Lake Tahoe's roundest bear won't face euthanasia after DNA evidence demonstrates that at least three bears were responsible for a recent spate of break-ins.
From Mt. Rainier to Half Dome, many of the U.S.’s biggest wilderness destinations run their permit lotteries in March. Here’s what you need to know about snagging one.
Growing numbers of hikers, bikers, and skiers are leaving Colorado SAR teams strapped. One new study offers some radical ideas
A bear in Lake Tahoe has grown enormous on a steady diet of human food. Now, with euthanasia on the horizon, locals are trying to save him.
In a final statement, investigators said that the new information supported their initial conclusions about the family's cause of death.
Pennsylvania’s Glen Onoko Falls has been the site of more than a dozen fatal accidents, the latest this Sunday.
Authorities are searching for the person responsible for killing one dog and sickening three with ibuprofen-laced meat.
Citing Utah's record on public lands, dozens of outdoor brands released a statement today protesting Outdoor Retailer's potential move to Salt Lake City.
Investigators reportedly believe a set of human remains found this week may belong to missing hiker Bill Ewasko.