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Many American schoolchildren grow up learning that Yellowstone was the world’s first national park. But across the globe in Mongolia, just south of the capital, Ulaanbaatar, a mountain holds a claim ...
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In the face of mass firings, seasonal staffing shortages, and spending cuts, your national park vacation might look a little ...
Tonto National Monument The Ancient Salado People lived in this area from about 1250 CE to 1450 CE. Their name comes from the Spanish term for the Salt River – “Rio Salado.” They built these natural ...
Moore, from her perspective as a 12-year employee of the National Park Service, said Waco having a national monument in its backyard "is amazing" and should stir community pride.
Located with panoramic views north and east over Roosevelt Lake, Tonto National Monument protects two 14th century Salado cliff dwellings – and this unique Gila County destination is also rich ...
All Horseshoe Lake campgrounds and Bartlett Lake recreation sites were evacuated Monday as three new wildfires caused by monsoon lightning are burning in the Tonto National Forest. The Horseshoe ...
This fire started near the Agua Fria National Monument east of Highway 17, just north of the Valley. It has since spread east into the Tonto National Forest near Forest Road 14.
Monsoon storms in Arizona have sparked wildfires, leading to evacuations and burning thousands of acres in Tonto National Forest.
The Tonto National Forest is getting set to reopen the Grapevine and Frazier campgrounds in the Roosevelt Recreation Area as firefighters have gotten most of the fire contained.
Firefighters have contained 45% of the Black Fire in the Tonto National Forest, prompting evacuation orders to be lifted for most surrounding areas.