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12/Oct/2007 6:46PM
The last day for free firewood permits for the Lava Point area in Zion National Park was on Wednesday, October 10.  The park had hoped to have enough firewood available for the public through October 14, but demand was higher than expected and the supply of easily accessible wood is now exhausted.Most of the firewood [...]

12/Oct/2007 6:42PM
Celebrating the Diamond Jubilee of Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. This is the largest event of the year - not to be missed. The event will feature a wonderful array of food, live entertainment, Arts and Crafts, a parade, KidZone, Classic Car Show and more!Join us in Borrego Springs for the traditional kick-off of the desert [...]

12/Oct/2007 6:33PM
Updated Tuesday, October 9, 2007 — Due to storms on September 21, many of the paved roads have sand and rocks where they cross washes. For the following roads, 4-wheel drive and high-clearance is recommended:New York Mountain RoadCedar Canyon RoadIvanpah Road / Lanfair RoadWild Horse Canyon RoadIt is also recommended to use high-clearance vehicles on [...]

12/Oct/2007 6:32PM
FACILITIES openChapin Mesa Archeological Museum: Open 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.Spruce Tree Terrace: OpenFACILITIES closedMorefield Campground: Closed: Date to be determinedMorefield Ranger Station: ClosedFar View Visitor Center: ClosedFar View Terrace: Closed: Date to be determinedFar View Lodge: Closed: Date to be determinedCLIFF DWELLINGS openChapin MesaSpruce Tree House, Self-guided: Open self-guided 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.Cliff [...]

12/Oct/2007 6:21PM
Most people don’t think of wartime internment camps as humorous. But former internee Jack Masuoka not only found humor in a dark situation, he also found a way to share his experiences by drawing cartoons. Masuoka’s historic cartoons, while depicting adverse conditions, find the light side of life in camp. Taken together they offer insight [...]

12/Oct/2007 6:19PM
Overton BeachThe public launch ramp - SHALLOW LAUNCHING ONLY, ranger station, restrooms, fish cleaning station, and dump station remain open. The marina was relocated to Callville Bay and Temple Bar the first week of February. This action was necessary due to lowering water levels on Lake Mead. The long-term trailer village, dry boat storage, RV [...]

12/Oct/2007 6:03PM
Deon and Trish Reynolds, noted Nevada photographers, are the first recipients of the Darwin Lambert Artist-Writer in Residence Program at Great Basin National Park. The writer-artist in residence program was created in honor of the late Darwin Lambert. As a proponent for the creation of Great Basin National Park and other parks, Lambert [...]

12/Oct/2007 5:48PM
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.—Children ages 3 - 5, accompanied by an adult, are welcomed to visit Cheyenne Mountain State Park and on Thursdays at 9 a.m. in the Visitor Center for the Young Naturalist program.  All young naturalists must be prepared to hit the trails for engaging, hands-on, crawl around, get dirty opportunities to interact with [...]

12/Oct/2007 5:44PM
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.—Cheyenne Mountain State Park will be offering a Halloween program, Creatures of the Night, on Oct. 26, from 6:30 - 9:30 p.m.   Learn about owls, bats, and many other spooky creatures of the night.  Come enjoy food, games and moonlight hikes in a safe environment.  Visitors are encouraged to wear their costumes at [...]

12/Oct/2007 5:41PM
October 20-21 - Juan Bautista de Anza Days — Anza Days is an annual cultural event focusing on the impact of Spain on the region via the exchange of ideas and goods. The highlight of the event is the arrival on Sunday of Juan Bautista de Anza and his soldados as they begin their trek [...]

12/Oct/2007 5:37PM
Northern Sacramento Valley residents interested in learning about volunteer opportunities in the Bureau of Land Management’s Wild Horse and Burro Program can attend a training course Saturday, Oct. 20, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the BLM’s Redding Field Office, 355 Hemsted Dr.The focus of the session is to train volunteer compliance inspectors.  It [...]

12/Oct/2007 5:32PM
Death Valley National Park Morning Report — Friday, October 12, 2007Weather Forecast Today — Partly cloudy with light wind becoming south around 10 mph in the afternoon. High around 90.Tonight — Partly cloudy in the evening becoming mostly cloudy. 20% chance of rain showers. Low in the mid 60s.Tomorrow — Mostly sunny to partly [...]

12/Oct/2007 5:23PM
Montezuma Canyon Road (FR 61) will be closed for approximately six weeks, beginning October 15, 2007. Authorized vehicles will be allowed to use the road, but there will be no public access to Parker Canyon Lake through the Memorial.Extensive mudslides severely damaged Montezuma Canyon Road during the 1000 year flood of July/August 2006. [...]

12/Oct/2007 5:18PM
The cables on Half Dome in Yosemite National Park are scheduled to be taken down on October 15, 2007, weather permitting.The cables extend approximately 300 yards up the steep shoulder to the 8,842-foot dome. They give access to the summit and to the unparalleled views of Yosemite Valley and the surrounding mountains of the Sierra [...]

12/Oct/2007 5:05PM
Friday, October 19, 20071:00 p.m. - Talk - - Desert-mart 45 MinutesCome stroll down the aisles of Desert-Mart with Volunteer Naturalist Hank Barber to discover how the ingenious Native Americans used desert plants for their food, clothing, shelter, and medicine. Focus is on the three most important plants: Agave, Creosote, and Mesquite.Saturday, October 20, 200711:00 [...]

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