Updated rules make it easier to enter some of the country’s most popular parks, but some worry the crowds will return.
Spontaneous summer travel is returning to Yosemite, Arches and Glacier National Parks, as the National Park Service eliminates its timed-entry reservation systems for 2026.
June 16, 2022 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google The U.S. National Park Service reports nearly 300 million recreational visits to their parks in 2021. In an effort ...
Timed-entry policies and reservations are required at several national parks. Requires reservations for entry to any part of the park: Arches – Timed entry system for entry during peak season (through ...
As another year of adventuring is beginning, national parks across the U.S. are implementing timed reservation systems in an effort towards crowd control. The specifics of timed entries and ...
Earlier this year, the Wall Street Journal dropped what an irate member of congress called a “bombshell report.” The story focused on the government-commissioned booking website Recreation.gov and ...
Rocky Mountain National Park will impose its annual peak-season reservation requirements beginning Friday of Memorial Day weekend with the same rules that were in effect last year.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The long list of things to prepare before visiting America's national parks just got shorter. With the summer travel crush over, ...
Information about reserving limited overnight permits in the most heavily-used areas of the Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness for the 2023 season is now available at ...
Recreation.gov, the website that books campsites for many national parks, forests and other public lands, is telling travelers there’s no guarantee their reservations will be honored during the ...