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The National Park Service (NPS) issued a warning on Wednesday, July 2, that cyanotoxins produced by algae blooms had reached “the high end of safe exposure levels” in parts of ...
A boat in Lake Powell near Bullfrog on Oct. 6, 2022. Glen Canyon National Recreation Area officials issued an advisory on ...
Launched in 2008 by the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators, Operation Dry Water is a nationwide ...
Levels of cyanotoxins that were on the "high end of safe exposure levels" were observed at the mouth of Antelope Canyon in ...
Today, Glen Canyon is renowned for 1.25 million acres accessible to the public through the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area for water-based and backcountry recreation in Arizona and Utah.
This popular recreation area in Utah and Arizona has just banned several water activities after detecting unsafe levels of a dangerous toxin.
Toxic algae hits vast US lake just in time to spoil July 4 swimming and boating - Exposure to the blooms can result in liver ...
Some hikes, specifically in the Fiery Furnace area, are only accessible with a ranger-guided tour or with an indiviudal permit for safety reasons. Do not attempt to hike this trail without permission.
For more information, visit the National Park Service's website. To visit Kings Canyon by car, the Kings Canyon Scenic Byway (otherwise known as Highway 180) is the only option for vehicles.