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U.S. News rounded up Utah's top national parks, monuments and recreation areas. Almost two-thirds of Utah's land is federally owned, meaning that it's nearly impossible to traverse the state ...
Visitors to Utah's national parks, monuments and recreation areas might be drawn to the views, but a sheet of paper posted at locations across the state has received a large amount of attention.
Almost two-thirds of Utah's land is federally owned, meaning that it's nearly impossible to traverse the state without cutting through some combination of national parks, monuments and recreation ...
Utah surveys, national polls, five tribes, local businesses and millions of public comments agree with these foreign visitors: If anything is to be done, they said, these monuments should be expanded.
Visitors to Utah's national parks, monuments, and trails spent over $1.6 billion in the state, helping to create 23,312 jobs and benefiting the state's economy by nearly $2.6 billion.
President-elect Trump's inauguration could bring big changes — again — to Utah's national monuments. The big picture: The boundaries of Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante national ...
Tourism at Utah’s national parks and monuments fed more than $1 billion into the local economies in 2017, according to report issued Thursday by the National Park Service. A combined 15.2 ...
Utah's five national parks and four of its national monuments are among 131 across the country that could see fee increases next year under a proposal by the head of the National Park Service.
The Antiquities Act has led to the protection of some of our most beloved and historic places. Lands that ultimately became Grand Canyon, Olympic, Zion, Acadia, and Grand Teton national parks were … ...
(Brian Maffly | The Salt Lake Tribune) San Juan County Commissioner Rebecca Benally, center, joined Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke, in blue shirt, on a tour of Zion National Park on Sept. 24, 2018.