Crowds, reservations, and fire danger all will be present in corners of the National Park System during the Memorial Day Weekend that is the traditional kickoff for summer travel.
While the National Park Service failed three years ago to carefully study the potential impact of e-Bike use in the National Park System, a federal judge did not block their use but simply directed the agency to take "a hard look" at positive and negative impacts.
Support is growing across the country for President Biden to establish a national biodiversity strategy to prevent the loss of species and the collapse of ecosystems.
There are countless adventures and countless educational opportunities to be found across the National Park System. One of the more fun adventures is "slough slogging" in Everglades National Park. Join the National Parks Traveler on June 6 to learn about this with Yvette Cano, the park's education director.
A legal challenge has been mounted with hopes of reversing the Federal Aviation Administration's decision to issue an operating license to a commercial spaceport that would launch rocket ships over Cumberland Island National Seashore off the coast of Georgia.
Near the top of the hike up Signal Hill where Antigua’s last remaining rainforest gives way to rocky barrens, clumps of a long and deceptively pretty plant with a bright, citrus aroma sprout from the volcanic soil. It’s lemongrass — that ingredient we all love in Thai curries and soups, but an invasive species that grows fast and burns easily on this Caribbean island because of the high oil content in its leaves.
Since her last “favorite spots” columns written for the Traveler, contributing photographer Rebecca Latson has traveled to a few more units of the National Park System. In this month’s column, Rebecca introduces us to even more spots for favorite photo ops.