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From sunken ships to kelp forests to vibrant reefs, these national park experiences are as uncrowded as it gets. Here’s where to go.
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Nestled in the southeastern region of the United States, Florida is a world-famous holiday destination. You’ll find many ...
LEED-certified loanDepot park sits on the former site of the Miami Orange Bowl (1937-2008), which the Dolphins and University ...
Are you looking for a leisurely stroll along the beach, with your feet sinking into the soft sands and your eyes gazing at ...
At one Florida national park, however, it’ll take more than a hike or a bus ride to see some of its beloved features. You’ll ...
President Trump's budget plan calls for cutting $1.2 billion for national parks, about 25% of the park service's budget. The 2026 budget plan also proposes turning some national park sites over to ...
That's about 25% of the park service's budget of $4.8 billion. The 2026 budget plan also proposes turning some national park sites over to states, removing them from the National Park System.
The National Park Service would lose more than $1.2 billion in funding, plus ownership of some of its smaller park units, under the Trump administration’s proposed budget, released Friday morning.
For example, billboards in Miami and Fort Lauderdale in Florida read: “Greetings from Biscayne National Park: Now with increased levels of trash*,” the outlet reported. Signs in Denver read ...