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Biden gets a lot of credit as a public lands and outdoor rec champion for passing the EXPLORE Act, conserving more land than any president in recent history, and empowering Indigenous partners. But should he?
The EXPLORE Act aims to address the housing crisis in gateway communities, increase outdoor access for veterans, kids, and marginalized groups, develop more long-distance bike trails, and about a dozen other issues
Navigating the ethics when resort-town absentee landlords crack down on law-breaking locals
After years of waiting for other people to care for my favorite trails, I finally bought a foldable saw and took care of it myself
Shaun White has been the face of snowboarding for two decades. So what鈥檚 he doing in retirement?
At Boyce Bouldering Park, you don鈥檛 need a pricey membership or an exhaustive gear list to send鈥攁ll it takes is grit and a pair of sneakers
The North Dakota governor has promoted outdoor recreation in his state. Opponents worry about his connection to the oil and gas industry.
The state has a bounty of BLM land with ample outdoor recreation opportunities. But if the state鈥檚 attorney general has his way, Utah would wrest back control of millions of those acres.
Petting bison, cooking food in geysers. Ride along with our writer on a wild trip to our nation鈥檚 most iconic national park at the height of tourist season to see all the bad behavior.
A reader and their partner recently squared off over the $10 cancellation fees on campground reservations
San Gabriel Mountains and Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monuments in California will now include land sacred to local Indigenous people, increase equitable outdoor access in Los Angeles, and protect habitat for endangered species
From supported campgrounds to dispersed areas with stellar stargazing, we found the best places to sleep outside in the Rocky Mountains
A new Public Lands Rule will mandate a focus on landscape health, conservation, and recreation
国产吃瓜黑料's ethics columnist faces a dilemma in his own life
Throughout the lower 48, recreational bush pilots are using their nimble planes and social media influence to spread the word about bold frontiers in flight: touching down on remote federal lands, flocking to little-used runways in designated wilderness, and drag racing one another for pure sport. Their capstone event each season, the High Sierra Fly-In, never fails to deliver hair-raising thrills.
To celebrate National Public Lands Day on September 23, the secretary of the interior reminds readers why protecting public lands is so important
Over eight million acres of public lands are gridlocked by private property. When a group of hunters jumped from one plot of federal land to another, they ignited a debate around just how much a landowner can control.
As extreme temperatures blaze across the nation, parks are taking extra measures to keep visitors safe
When a court struck down the public鈥檚 right to wild camp in Dartmoor National Park in January, hikers lost the only place in England where they could dispersed camp without getting the owner鈥檚 permission first. Now, an appeals court has given it back to them.
It鈥檚 becoming harder to find a slice of nature all to yourself. But there are plenty of secluded sweet spots around the country if you know where to look. From national monuments and lakeshores to forests and scenic waterways, here are some stunning, uncrowded wildlands that are definitely worth exploring.
We talked to one of America鈥檚 best young writers about race and culture. The subject was an essay that helped fundamentally change our understanding of the challenges that historically marginalized people face in the outdoors.
No commands, rules, or directives here. Just a gentle nudge towards something truly lovely.
A recent survey of employee satisfaction returned abysmal scores for the NPS
And what about charging people to climb that mountain? 国产吃瓜黑料鈥檚 ethics guru weighs in.
President Carter added protections to more than 157 million acres of public land and created 39 total national park units
We鈥檙e witnessing a monumental shift in federal land management
Three figures are working to initiate change in public-lands leadership after four years of decline and mismanagement under the previous administration
With increasing decriminalization efforts underway, here鈥檚 what it would take to legalize weed on public lands
Sorry for sending the crowds your way, but sharing special places in the outdoors is my job, and if it鈥檚 done right, it鈥檚 for the greater good
These places get our vote as the most important to protect
The Dick鈥檚 Sporting Goods spinoff is expanding fast
To control mass tourism, the National Park Service is working on solutions, like its reservation system. We tourists need to do our part, too. Here鈥檚 how.
Western national parks like Yellowstone, Zion, and Joshua Tree are among our most iconic, but it鈥檚 the journeys road-tripping in between them that provide the greatest opportunities for adventure. From Montana to Southern California, here鈥檚 how to make the most of this itinerary and avoid the crowds.
You don鈥檛 need a reservation to pitch a tent at these free and dispersed camping areas on public land, from empty beaches to lush forests to hot springs. Go, enjoy, and pledge to leave the place in better shape than you found it.
鈥淚n short, FICOR will make the outdoors more accessible, equitable, and positive to more Americans.鈥
Acadia, in Maine, woos visitors with hikes that overlook the Atlantic Ocean, bike rides along historic carriage roads, and some awesome lobster rolls
On June 21, the BLM, U.S. Forest Service, and Five Tribes of the Intertribal Coalition signed a cooperative management agreement for Utah鈥檚 Bears Ears National Monument. It marks a shift in our history at a time when we鈥檝e never needed to collaborate more.
We鈥檙e for an official mandate: make this the season of long weekends. To help you out, we found the most fun new summer adventures.
Almost 9.5 million acres in 13 western states are permanently inaccessible to the general public because they're surrounded by private land. BLM director Tracy Stone-Manning wants to keep chipping away at them, acre by acre.
国产吃瓜黑料鈥檚 ethics guru ponders what exactly is up for grabs on public lands
Mother Nature鈥檚 most bizarre wonders are created by all-real natural effects
The American Southwest hasn鈥檛 been this dry in 1,200 years. The region鈥檚 water supply鈥攁nd entire energy infrastructure鈥攊s at stake.
Our national parks are overcrowded, especially in summer. One solution is to create more of them. Here are the regions that get our votes.
This cliff-hugging stretch of U.S Highway 550 is dotted with scenic mountain towns filled with hiking trails, brewpubs, and hot springs
It鈥檚 not easy being a progressive who works for a middle-of-the-road president. Mark Sundeen sizes up the interior secretary鈥檚 first year in office鈥攚hich has been a disappointment to climate-change activists鈥攁nd decides she鈥檚 most likely to make a mark through a historic reckoning over the U.S. government鈥檚 shameful running of Native American boarding schools.
The 鈥榳iwinu,鈥 or huckleberry, is a traditional food for the Indigenous Warm Springs tribe of north-central Oregon
Today the Tongass is the last national forest in the United States where old-growth trees are clear-cut
Yes, things are very bad, but there are some glimmers of hope for making meaningful progress
BLM鈥檚 first confirmed director in five years talks about access, equity, and the future of public land in the West
Whether you want to explore public or private lands, these maps demonstrate landownership lines for the entire U.S.
Visit 12 of America鈥檚 best-loved national parks on this cross-country national-park train loop
Pursue your favorite activities with color-coded trails in Gaia GPS鈥檚 U.S. Forest Service roads and trails layer
The past year showed us all that having access to the outdoors is essential for our health and well-being. It also magnified the inequities inherent in that access. For 2021鈥檚 Best Towns package, we chose 13 of the country鈥檚 most diverse places and evaluated them according to the factors that matter today: sustainability, affordability, and outdoor equity. Here are the cities of tomorrow.
President Biden just restored the national monument鈥檚 boundaries. Now it鈥檚 time for deeper healing and restorative justice for the region鈥檚 Indigenous people.
Meet the companies making rad products and empowering communities
Three days before Indigenous People鈥檚 Day, President Biden reversed the largest attack on public lands in recent history
A few years ago, I was a vocal proponent of the outdoor industry incorporating Indigenous land acknowledgments as standard business practice. As it鈥檚 become more common, my perspective has evolved.
And what it means for the future of America鈥檚 public lands
OBJ got a behind-the-scenes look at the grand opening of Public Lands, the new retail concept from Dick's Sporting goods, in Pennsylvania
Can I cut switchbacks? What about smoking on the trail? And what do I do with all those rocks?
Knowledgeable and friendly rangers aren鈥檛 just found in our national parks
Public lands have become more trodden and restrictive, but the pandemic-era craziness might not last
The nonprofit Native Skywatchers has spent more than a decade collecting and preserving Indigenous star knowledge. Now organizations like NASA and the NPS are joining the movement.
Our ethics columnist weighs in on balancing conservation and enjoyment
Deschutes聽National Forest offers year-round adventure to a wide variety of outdoor enthusiasts
In 鈥楥amping Grounds,鈥 Phoebe S.K. Young reminds us that sleeping outdoors is far more than just a recreational hobby
A few choice words on how to not be an A-hole on the trail
In this episode of Straight Talk, Todd Spaletto reveals new details about Public Lands, the new conservation retail concept launching from Dick's Sporting Goods this summer
Dispersed camping is getting less dispersed. Our ethics columnist weighs in on whether you need to share.
Here鈥檚聽how President Biden plans to address climate change, pollution, and public lands in the greatest detail we鈥檝e seen so far
We need more access to public lands. Reclaiming damaged landscapes like old mines and former nuclear sites can be a powerful part of the answer.
A shortage of places to camp is hurting the environment and limiting diversity in the outdoors. But there are some innovative solutions on the table.
A wild place鈥攁nd an American ideal鈥攁re heading for destruction. We can stop it now.
Pet adoptions spiked during the pandemic. Now is the time to change outdoor dog culture for the benefit of people, public lands, wildlife, and the dogs themselves.聽
This is just the kickoff to a ten-year plan to protect more land, water, and wildlife
The more we learn an incomplete fairytale of Indigenous peoples and our history in this country, the more we perpetuate acts of ethnocide, like the ones we鈥檝e seen in recent weeks in southern Utah