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Gov. Hobbs: Arizona will not fund national parks during government shutdown
Gov. Katie Hobbs announced Arizona will not pay to keep national parks fully operational during the federal government shutdown, a decision that comes as a new blow to businesses near the Grand Canyon ...
The 10 most visited national parks, including Yosemite, Zion, and Acadia, are open during the government shutdown, but some ...
Families across Arizona are hitting the road for fall break, only to find some of the state’s most popular destinations ...
National parks "remain as accessible as possible" during the government shutdown. What that means for Grand Canyon National ...
A government shutdown may block access to 433 national park sites. Travelers are urged to check updates as states weigh ...
According to the Utah Office of Tourism website, the state’s five national parks — Zion, Arches, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef ...
Grand Canyon National Park remains open during the government shutdown, but some services at Arizona's Natural Wonder aren’t available.
The historic Grand Canyon Lodge North Rim was destroyed by a wildfire. Alternative destinations include Grand Canyon West and Zion and Bryce Canyon national parks. Grand Canyon South Rim is open ...
Federal funding cuts have resulted in the closure of Saguaro National Park's visitor centers on Mondays and long lines at the Grand Canyon. Gov. Katie Hobbs called the layoffs a 'slap in the face' of ...
From the Grand Canyon to Glen Canyon, Arizona’s national parks are pulling double duty—drawing millions of tourists and ...
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