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ABC4 Utah on MSNRule banning off road vehicles in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area overturnedA resolution passed the U.S. Senate today that would allow the use of off-road vehicles (ORVs) and all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) in areas of the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area where it was ...
After the man drove his truck into their vehicles, NPS officers are seen in the body camera firing their weapons at his truck ...
It once stood within Rock Creek Bay of Utah’s Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. They suspect that changing water levels and erosion contributed, according to a news release. No one was ...
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area covers 1.25 million acres on the Arizona-Utah state line and its opportunities are as vast as its reach. Boating, fishing, hiking and backpacking are popular.
By Orlando Mayorquín A popular double arch that hung over the turquoise waters of Lake Powell in Utah’s portion of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area collapsed on Thursday, officials said.
BULLFROG, Kane County — Two National Park Service law enforcement officers were involved in a shooting at Glen Canyon National Recreation Area on on Saturday. The Kane County Sheriff's Office ...
UTAH - Officials with the National Park Service say a frequently-visited geological feature at the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area in Utah has collapsed. In a statement released on Aug. 9 ...
As of June 24, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area is implementing fire restrictions that will remain in effect until further notice. Due to the dry and hot conditions that have increased fire ...
A popular geologic feature at the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area in Utah has collapsed as of Thursday, according to the National Parks Service. No injuries were reported resulting from the ...
A frequently visited arch collapsed in Rock Creek Bay in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area in Utah, the National Park Service reported Friday in a news release. The “Double Arch” geologic ...
PAGE, Arizona (KUTV) — A frequently visited arch in Rock Creek Bay in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area has collapsed. The "Double Arch," also referred to as the "Toilet Bowl," "Crescent Pool ...
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