Utah harbors an amazing collection of National Park System units, from five national parks including Arches, Bryce Canyon and Zion to such national monuments as Natural Bridges, Rainbow Bridge and Cedar Breaks.
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Vandalism in its many forms, seems to be continuing unabated in the national parks. The Leave No Trace Seven Principals don’t appear to apply to those who wish to let others know they were there in the form of acrylic paint on 180-million year old sandstone and gouges into rock and living trees in places like Zion, Joshua Tree, Olympic, and Redwood national parks? Is modern graffiti on protected lands considered art and future history for archeologists, much like the ancient petroglyphs and pictographs now safeguarded within the boundaries of natural parks, national memorials, and other park units? Or is it a despoiling of protected National Park Service lands by a selfish few who apparently learned no respect for keeping the landscape unblemished for the enjoyment of present and future generations? Contributing editor and photographer Rebecca Latson offers her own thoughts on the subject.
UPDATED | Zion National Park Struggling In The Battle With Graffiti "Artists"
There are places in the National Park System where carvings, etchings, and even 20th century “graffiti” are preserved. Unfortunately, there is a surprising number of 21st century individuals who think it’s perfectly appropriate for them to carve their names and other signs and symbols into national park landscapes.
- By Kurt Repanshek - December 4th, 2020 10:40am
A Fresh Blanket Of Snow, Zion National Park
This iconic view of The Watchman and Virgin River in Zion National Park never fails to amaze visitors, no matter what season of the year.
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- By Rebecca Latson - December 6th, 2020 5:56pm
Photography In The National Parks: Birdy, Birdy In The Sky
Photographing birds help flesh out the story of a national park or protected land you visit. Those photos also teach you something about bird life and their environment. You don’t have to be a hardcore birder or an expert in avian photography to photograph birds. Photographer Rebecca Latson provides tips and examples of birds she’s captured on the fly (pun intended) in this month’s photography column, with the aim of helping you and your camera capture your own cool national park bird shots.
- By Rebecca Latson - December 9th, 2020 3:55pm
Zion National Park Is Transitioning To Fall And Winter Operations
Though this fall is starting out on the warm side (highs in the mid-70s this week), the turning of the calendar means Zion National Park is transitioning to fall and winter operations.
- By NPT Staff - November 2nd, 2020 1:45am
Utah Authorities Looking Into Hiker Who Claimed She Got Lost In Zion
The case of a California woman who was reported missing in Zion National Park earlier this month is being looked into by the Washington County Sheriff's Office.
- By Kurt Repanshek - October 30th, 2020 5:10pm
National Park Service Releases Few Details About Hiker Missing In Zion
A statement released Monday by Zion National Park regarding the recovery of a woman who was missing in the park for nearly two weeks shed little light on how she got lost and survived.
- By Kurt Repanshek - October 19th, 2020 7:31pm
UPDATE | Hiker Missing For Nearly Two Weeks In Zion National Park Found Alive
A woman missing in Zion National Park for nearly two weeks was found Sunday after the park received a tip. Shortly after searchers found Holly Suzanne Courtier, she left the park with her family without seeking any medical treatment.
- By Kurt Repanshek - October 18th, 2020 5:53pm
Search Continues For Woman Missing At Zion National Park Since Oct 6
Aided by canine teams and a drone, searchers in Zion National Park in southwestern Utah continued Saturday to search for a woman missing since she got off a park shuttle at the Grotto trailhead on October 6.
- By NPT Staff - October 17th, 2020 3:16pm
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