But what happens if you approach the wildlife, especially when doing so is prohibited? If you're this woman, who recently visited Yellowstone National Park and tried to pet a bison, you'll get a stern ...
It's magical to witness the majestic alpenglow on Glacier National Park's mountain peaks as the sun rises. It's also your best chance to see wildlife before the road becomes too busy.
What's more, Glacier National Park hosts plenty of free ranger-led activities like guided hikes and stargazing events ideal for visitors of all ages. Yes No ...
Yellowstone National Park, established in 1872, was initially preserved due to its harsh volcanic landscape and severe winters, which deterred settlers and inadvertently created a wildlife refuge.
Reservations are required. The Junior Ranger Program is the go-to program for families to learn more about a National Park Service site. It takes about two hours to complete. My kids love the ...
Native Americans have lived in the Grand Canyon for over 600 years and remain permanent residents inside the national park. Packers and ... and many ranger programs are wheelchair accessible.
10:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Join the Urban Park Rangers to explore Hart Island's unique past, present, and future. Participants are chosen by lottery. Lottery registration opens on Wednesday, December 18.
An enduring symbol of the Mojave Desert, Yucca brevifolia might be the namesake of this national park in the desert east of Los Angeles. Still, it’s far from the only thing to see at Joshua Tree.
This is illustrated best in a video recently posted to YouTube by Kevin French (@kevinfrench1889) displaying a ranger yelling at tourists to "get back in your car" while bison were present on the road ...
“American workers are truly indebted to Frances Perkins, a champion of workers’ rights who devoted her life to improving the lives of others,” National Park Service Director Chuck Sams said ...