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One of our most iconic wild places is under threat from mining and development interests. Two journalists hiked 800 miles to remind people why they should care.

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For decades, the Property and Environment Research Center has extolled the virtues of free-market environmentalism. Could their ideas save our parks?

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We should all be working to preserve the parks as we know them

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Parks are for people, and people today want to be able to share their wildnerness experience with their friends online

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Monumental: Skiing Our National Parks is a new film that honors the history of skiing within some of America's most treasured places

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Gracie has two jobs: To keep animals a safe distance away from visitors, and to teach visitors how to interact with animals.

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All you have to do is visit a National Park and get very, very lucky

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Fit in a last-minute camping trip at one of these iconic parks before summer ends

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The books, articles, archives, and other happenings on our radar

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We often don't hear about the people of color who have shaped America's natural spaces鈥攁nd we still have a long way to go when it comes to representation in environmental and adventure media. Carolyn Finney, a professor of geography whose work often focuses on diverse communities in the outdoors, explains how we can do better.

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Maine鈥檚 North Woods would make the perfect addition to the parks system鈥攚ith mountains, streams, and stunning views. So what鈥檚 taking the government so long?

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A thorough exploration on the role and history of photography in our parks, including works from the legends like Ansel Adams and Imogen Cunningham.

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The Grand Canyon faces threats from every side.

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The national park's namesake tree may be designated endangered

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Marcos Vaz takes us along to Death Valley National Park, notoriously the hottest, driest, and lowest national park

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In which Wells Tower braves the rain, smog, and peak-weekend hordes of Great Smoky Mountains National Park to give his three-month-old son a first taste of nature鈥檚 sweetness

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A new initiative gives complimentary national park access to every fourth-grader in America. Can a class field trip turn kids into lifetime fans of the outdoors? Mike Kessler hops on the yellow bus鈥攁nd endures high-decibel Bieber sing-alongs鈥攖o find out.

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John Muir rhapsodizing about Yosemite is one thing, but Ian Frazier has had it with people calling their favorite outdoor spots 鈥渃athedrals,鈥 鈥渟hrines,鈥 and 鈥渟acred spaces.鈥 The false piety detracts from the real task at hand: seeing these places as they actually are.

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The rarely visited national park is home to tropical beaches, pristine coral reefs, some untapped surf, and not much else. Matt Skenazy went exploring and found a few good waves and a lot of mysterious South Seas mojo.

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New ways to get lost, beat the crowds, and find the perfect summer adventure

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The most rewarding section of the Pacific Crest Trail

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A 92-mile ride above the Colorado and Green Rivers in Can颅yonlands National Park

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It鈥檚 time to move beyond the divide between conservation and recreation

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There's a bounty of other amazing sights in the park system鈥攂eyond the national parks

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A ten-summit high-altitude climb in Grand Teton National Park

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An increasingly popular but unforgiving route

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A 36-mile ride, through five ecosystems, to the top of the volcano and back

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But first, get comfortable climbing in situations where you might fall

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The acclaimed nature writer's portraits of 12 parks go beyond perfect postcard tributes, and the resulting book couldn't have come at a better time

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This video highlights a travel adventure from Banff National Park to Jasper National Park via the Icefields Parkway

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A new proposal to further entwine the National Park Service and corporate advertisers takes us further down a path we never should have embarked on in the first place

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When a group of canyoneering beginners were swept away in a flash flood last September, it was the worst disaster in Zion's 97-year history. And it illustrates a growing question: How far should national parks go to keep their visitors safe?

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Badlands National Park is home to impressive herds of bison and dazzling rock towers

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Charleston-based photographer Drew Doggett鈥檚 recent project, Shadow鈥檚 Alight; Portraits of the American West, is the result of 14,000 miles traveled in a 23-foot airstream, visiting 21 national parks. Doggett has spent much his career photographing foreign places and people whose communities are in imminent danger due to development and a lack of conservation efforts. But he wanted to turn his lens toward his own country. In celebration of 100 years of our National Park Service, Doggett set out to capture some of America鈥檚 most classic scenes to see how they鈥檝e changed, how they鈥檝e stayed the same, and ultimately why they鈥檙e worth protecting. Here, Doggett shares a few favorites from his recent project.

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We thought you might like to know about the little guys鈥攖he ones that generated the least visitor spending in 2015. Go visit them. You can rest assured they won鈥檛 be crowded.

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Shooting at Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore in Michigan was a highlight of the project, Lowe says, because he had no idea anything like it existed in the national parks system.

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National Parks 国产吃瓜黑料聽is an action-packed feature from acclaimed filmmaker Greg聽MacGillivray and celebrates the 100-year anniversary of the national parks. Following a trio of adventurers, the film takes us into America's most legendary outdoor playgrounds鈥攁nd some that are off the beaten path. This behind the scenes聽look focuses on…

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In 100 Years, A National Park Love Letter, a combination of quotes from Theodore Roosevelt聽guides a stunning visual journey through Yosemite, Yellowstone, Grand Canyon, Grand Tetons, and Dinosaur National Monument. The short film produced for O.A.R.S. by Thelonious Step is a…

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A recently released report details how officials plan to address hostile working conditions on the river

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Spaceports and wildlife refuges have traditionally gone hand in hand. But with so many new commercial launch sites in the works, it's time to ask whether nature can handle the 21st century space race.

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After making billions of dollars in revenue from our national parks, Delaware North Companies is aiming to extort the federal government for even more. Enough is enough.

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Can a private company trademark public property? That's the question the feds are scrambling to answer after a longtime concessionaire in Yosemite claimed rights to the names of some of the park's most iconic locations.

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We teamed up with Instagram to determine the most-photographed national parks of 2015. Here we present our favorite images from the 25 parks that appear most frequently in your photo feed.

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Now you can hang your favorite in your living room, no matter how oddly specific

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Hot Springs, in Arkansas, opened a local craft beer bar earlier this year

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Millionaire Forrest Fenn launched a thousand trips when he filled a chest with gold, rubies, and diamonds, and hid it somewhere north of Santa Fe. If one man is going to find it, by god, it鈥檚 an ex-cop from Seattle named Darrell Seyler.

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The best food is rarely found within park boundaries. Skip the iffy snack shacks and fuel up where the locals do.

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Escape the Crowds Get a jump on the tour busses. Explore our favorite hidden corners, empty spaces, and wild places in ten iconic National Parks. Read more. Get a jump on the tour busses. Explore our favorite hidden corners, empty spaces, and wild places in ten iconic National…

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When Becca Alfafara isn鈥檛 Instagramming the best parts of GNP, she working as one of the park鈥檚 rangers. From rock climbing to wildlife watching, here are her ten tips for what to get up to in the Park Up North.

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Increasing fees isn't always a straightforward process, but the benefits make it a worthwhile effort

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Here's what you need to know about the largest marketing campaign in National Parks history

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We've cut the fat (and circumnavigated the crowds) so you can enjoy any of these thrilling parks in just one day

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Get a jump on the crowds. Explore our favorite hidden corners, empty spaces, and wild places in ten iconic National Parks

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We spoke with six park rangers to find out what products they won鈥檛 leave home without.

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The perfect gift for the love child of Ranger Rick and Bob the Builder is a set of National Park鈥搕hemed Legos

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A fresh look at Wallace Stegner and Edward Abbey, plus this month's best novel-soundtrack combo

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In a new effort to protect national parks and wilderness areas from commercial photography, the feds have started going after amateur filmmakers with big social media followings.

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On January 14 as the sun was falling in Yosemite National Park, Tommy Caldwell and Kevin Jorgeson completed what is arguably the most difficult ascent in the history of rock climbing. The duo remained on the wall for 19 days, climbing 3,000 vertical feet along widely spaced, razor-thin granite holds. Their prize: the first free ascent of El Capitan's Dawn Wall. With cell service throughout their climb and a team of photographers including Corey Rich and a crew from Big Up Productions tagging along, the pair generated a media buzz rarely seen in the climbing world. With athletes this determined, images this good, and a backdrop of one of America's favorite locations, the ingredients add up: History on the Dawn Wall.

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Unleash your inner Norse god while driving one of these scenic winter routes.

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It's been a national park for 50 years. One more step will ensure that it's safe forever.

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The grizzlies of Yellowstone are about to be removed from the endangered species list. The surprising thing: that's probably for the best.

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There are many threats to the 50-year-old Wilderness Act. But the most dangerous, Kenneth Brower says, comes from those who are chipping away at the very idea of wilderness itself.

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Explorer Daniel Fox has paddled some of the world's wildest places in search of images that can reconnect us with nature—but not humanize it. His startling Wild Image Project brings wildlife up close and personal, asking viewers to reconsider their relationship with the environment. "Nature is raw, rough, cruel, pretty, beautiful, inspiring, but above all, a humble experience," Fox says. And that's a great thing.

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I'd love to haul my kids up the railings to Half Dome, but don't want to risk accidents鈥攐r turning them off of hiking forever. How can we have fun while staying safe in the national park?

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Think twice about this reflection

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Beat the crowds on the not-so-beaten path this summer in one of America's favorite national parks.

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Five wild mountain ranges. Hundreds of miles of trails. Zero crowds. That’s what awaits visitors at the country’s newest Naitonal Monument in New Mexico. Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks聽consists of four separate patches of the Chihuahuan Desert surrounding Las Cruces in southern New Mexico. Encompassing a half-million acres…

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Summer nights are worth staying up for at these 7 dark-sky parks

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Crater Lake National Park, Oregon

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Play outside with kids your own age

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With a little help from Make-A-Wish, Yosemite鈥檚 first honorary park ranger earns his keep and proves his strength

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The route from Jackson, Wyoming, to Glacier National Park, Montana packs in five national parks and plenty of watering holes.

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Everyone has heard of the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone and Yosemite鈥攁nd for good reason. These national parks are American treasures. But their red ravines, spewing geysers, and endless valleys attract countless visitors, especially come summer. If you want a dose of natural beauty sans crazy crowds, plan a trip to one…

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National parks are America's greatest recreational asset. Now an overdue movement will make them even better.

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Getting away from the crowd

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A growing number of trail runners are finding a new way to test themselves鈥攚ithout race fees, bibs, or finish line chutes鈥攊n search of virgin trail and new course records.

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Yosemite National Park offers arguably the most scenic hiking in the country. The only challenge? Picking which trail to hike.

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Space might not yet be the final frontier, but it鈥檚 an intriguing one. The International Dark-Sky Association (IDA) recommends places for Earthlings to stargaze鈥攅specially places absent the yellow haze of light pollution.聽 The association鈥檚 Dark Sky Places program sets a high bar for national and international communities,…

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Visitors flock to Grand Canyon National Park聽for awe-inspiring views. But if a quick peek over the edge isn鈥檛 enough, here are a few places to camp on the South and North Rims: On the popular South Rim, where most visitors venture, Ruby Hill sits 30 miles from…

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Some in congress want to change a bill that allows presidents to designate national monuments. Should we care?

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