Yellowstone National Park in 2020 embarked on what Superintendent Cam Sholly calls "the largest housing improvement project in the National Park Service since Mission 66" for park employees, but not all parks are so fortunate.
Canyonlands, Great Sand Dunes, Sequoia, and Guadalupe Mountains national parks were all established during the month of September. It’s also the birthday month for notable George Bird Grinnell. So, guess what this latest National Parks Quiz and Trivia piece is all about?
Grand Teton National Park officials want visitors and local residents to drive carefully through the park, especially after dark when it's difficult to see wildlife crossing roads.
Not only was September the second-busiest in Grand Teton National Park's history, but the tally pushed the park's year-to-date visitation to a record high.
A young grizzly sow had to be put down at Grand Teton National Park after repeatedly obtaining human foods and becoming a threat to public safety, park officials announced Tuesday.
"Grand Teton National Park has many diverse communities that support a variety of birds. Some of the largest and smallest North American birds inhabit or pass through the park and parkway." This includes birds you might normally see at an oceanside beach rather than a ribbon of water like the Snake River.
Grand Teton National Park law enforcement rangers have returned to the use of body-worn cameras in the park as part of a National Park Service-wide initiative to meet the professional standards of modern policing.