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More than 100 tourists were rescued from Supai Village over the weekend after a downpour transformed Havasu Creek into a raging torrent
After a jump off Yavapai Point ended in tragedy, we asked an expert to help us understand what happened
These cool new lodging options are within striking distance of some of the country’s most popular national parks
Our astrotourism expert shares tips on how to maximize your view of the year’s brightest meteor shower, peaking on August 12
Panoramas, waterfalls, and other natural wonders await you on these quick, rewarding routes chosen by our national-parks expert
In ‘A Walk in the Park,’ Kevin Fedarko’s new book about his quest to hike the big ditch from end to end, inadequate fitness and bad gear choices nearly led to disaster right from the start
Historic Phantom Ranch is the only park lodging on the floor of the Grand Canyon. Tens of thousands of people try to book a stay there. Our writer scored a night there recently, and if you follow her tips, you can, too.
More than 15 years ago, Pete McBride set out to document all 1,450 miles of the threatened waterway. He captured its beauty and multiplying challenges, and his images underscore why its preservation is essential to us all.
Ditch the crowds as you hike, camp, and revel in the most stunning backcountry landscapes in the U.S. They don't call one circuit Wonderland for nothing.
With charging stations increasing and battery life improving all the time, the Great American Road Trip is more EV-friendly than ever. These are the most beautiful trips.
And Alfredo Aliaga is already planning his return to come back and do it again next year
In a new social media post, the National Park Service said the trend threatens to harm California condors, one of the rarest birds in the United States.
Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni—Ancestral Footprints of the Grand Canyon became our newest national monument in 2023. Does protection go far enough?
A searching mother, a headless gunslinger, a mysterious light to show you the way: these national parks are home to hair-raising tales
The Interior Department said on Friday that national parks will shutter if Congress doesn’t approve the recent spending bill. Several governors say they will use state funds to keep federal parklands open.
Late season snow damaged trails and delayed start to the season, pushing hikers into hotter summer conditions
Heat-related deaths are on the rise across the Southwest, with multiple tragedies occurring in U.S. national parks
Fifty years from now, we might be walking the Grand Canyon’s valley floor instead of running rapids down a healthy river
We’ve got you. With this advice, you can still nab a nice—and even popular—spot at a campground of your choice this summer. Huzzah!
We’ve done the impossible and made a list of best hikes in our national parks. Now’s a perfect time to start checking them off, from Acadia to Yosemite.
Our national parks are celebrating the season (aren’t we all?) with fun and immersive special events. We've mapped out our favorites, from photo classes to great music to getting dirty helping on a trail day.
As you’re visiting national parks this summer, don’t miss out on these spectacular outlooks, mountain summits, and lake vistas. We’ve got the intel on how to reach them all.
The epic winter of 2022–23 is still with us, with snowmelt causing flooding concerns in some national parks and in others roads and trails are closed for repairs. Here’s what you need to know for your summer trips.
A 2022 boating fatality could be a harbinger of more frequent whitewater disasters on a dwindling Colorado River
Losing his lower legs to disease in childhood caused him to hide himself for decades. Then a long, hot hike across the Grand Canyon showed him a new way forward.
Snowpack and trail damage on the North Rim prompted the Park Service to delay opening until June 2
Havasu Falls is reopening to visitors after a three-year closure, with limited visits ahead of a full reopening next year. Now’s the time to be thinking about a permit, lodging, and getting in shape for the hike to this beautiful place on the Havasupai Reservation.
The Havasupai Tribe closed their lands—and the iconic waterfall—to tourists amid the pandemic. Guests who had reservations from 2020 will be allowed to visit in 2023.
A campground located along the Bright Angel Trail will be called Havasupai Gardens following a government decision
The latest story of a tourist behaving badly in a national park is a real head scratcher
When a rafter was stung by a scorpion, she assumed she’d be fine. Within hours she lost her ability to see or speak clearly.
The ultimate guide to rafting the Grand Canyon including how long it takes, whether you need a permit and how much it costs
Grand Canyon National Park has some of the best views in the United States. Here’s how to make the most out of a visit, whether its hiking, boating, biking, camping, or so much more.
Want to hike without crowds? See jaw-dropping vistas without torching your quads? Check out these dayhikes and backpacks.
You can still find a slice of solitude in the country's most visited parks
Cahill’s stories and rollicking misadventures around the world have made this publication what it is today. Here he talks about his role in the creation of ϳԹ magazine, choking down snake blood and gallbladder cocktails in the name of journalism, and how he came back from the dead after a frigid swim in the Grand Canyon’s biggest rapid.
If you’re willing to brave the cold, winter can be one of the best seasons to visit America’s best idea
As it turns out, the national parks just aren’t that great for some visitors (though we definitely disagree)
From a trail in Isle Royale National Park with spectacular views to a hike that hits four 6,000-foot peaks in 30 miles, these are our favorite classic routes in the U.S.
ϳԹ’s ethics guru on what counts as nature
And how to stay safe in them this summer
Sleep in a Navajo Nation earth home, a vintage camper, or a dome tent, all just a short drive to the South Rim
From a glass-domed train to downhill skiing, these are some of our favorite adventures in our national parks. Bonus: they get you off the beaten path, too.
These 11 beloved destinations make for ideal cold-weather trips, from soaking in hot springs at Big Bend to cross-country skiing at Rocky Mountain
Paddling across a lake where a river used to be
Feel safe and embrace your time outdoors alone
Finding a bit of quiet is harder than ever
Seven pieces that offer sun protection, breathability, and waterproofing—on and off the river
Staying connected and productive on the move can be tough. Here's how to make it easier.
In an excerpt from his forthcoming book 'Leave It As It Is,' nature writer David Gessner examines the iconic conservation legacy of Theodore Roosevelt and unpacks the perception that the national parks and monuments he created were previously untouched and empty
In praise of sand in your eyeballs, no cell service, and pooping in a box
Kiplin Pastor had been training eight months for a rim-to-rim-to-rim run of the Grand Canyon, but COVID-19 stripped away that chance
From epic views to Phantom Ranch, this trek should be on every adventurer's bucket list. It's our 62 Parks Traveler's tenth stop on her journey to visit every U.S. national park in a year.
Seven employees have tested positive for the virus, even while the parks have no entrance fees, are short on staff, and are overwhelmed by visitors. Sound familiar?
An ode to traveling slow on two wheels and burning just enough calories each day to eat a large pizza each evening
Over 300 million people visited national parks in 2019, the third-highest total in over a century
'Honeyland,' 'Into the Canyon,' and 'Okavango: River of Dreams' are generating buzz at Sundance and the Oscars. You can also stream them online.
The 'Long River Home' follows three kayakers as they overcome challenges while navigating through the Grand Canyon
If you and your co-parent have different ideas of what's risky, here's what you need to know
‘Parks’ chronicles the evolution of the visual identity of the national park system through its maps, pamphlets, and other informational ephemera
It’s far better than the alternative
In 2016, writer Kevin Fedarko and photographer Pete McBride set out to thru-hike the Grand Canyon
A scandal over radiation exposure at the national park is the latest weapon employees have used against each other in a perpetually dysfunctional workplace
We hope you’ll enjoy your time here at Tequila Beach
How to explore the western rivers and wilderness on the route of legendary explorer John Wesley Powell
Plus, tips on how to avoid said masses
A reformed raft guide writes a breakup letter to his favorite piece of gear as he upgrades to a (real) mattress
From searching for Bigfoot in Ohio to drinking snake blood in China, these are the best and strangest ϳԹ tales
In an effort to raise awareness for the global water crisis, runner Mina Guli is attempting to complete 63 marathons in 63 days
Tips on how to get one of the most enviable jobs in the outdoor industry
A running buddy sees your limitless potential, celebrates the best, tolerates the worst, and is always up for a questionable adventure—like a birthday run in the Grand Canyon.
Kicking off spring film-festival season, these shorts and features explore the Grand Canyon, skate culture, and the nature of sufferfests
Grand Canyon National Park superintendent Christine Lehnertz notified park employees on March 14 that she was resigning, effective March 31. This comes weeks after a four-month investigation turned up no wrongdoing and found a series of 2018 allegations against her to be "unfounded."
In 2017, the Trump administration announced that it was shrinking the iconic Utah national monument by nearly 50 percent. Leath Tonino devised a sketchy 200-mile solo desert trek, following the path of the legendary cartographer who literally put these contentious canyons on the map.
Behind the Herculean effort to create a scientifically accurate cartographic masterpiece
As the country's second most popular park turns 100, Grand Canyon faces an unprecedented number of existential threats. Eight experts weigh in on the major changes it will undergo during the next century.