(March 22, 2013) -- As they celebrated their fourth birthday this March, Big Creek RV Park in Missouri had even more to celebrate, reports the Wayne County Journal Banner.
(March 22, 2013) -- National Parks Conservation Association Senior Vice President of Government Affairs Craig Obey issued a statement yesterday after Congress further cut National Park funding.
(March 22, 2013) -- A Montara, Calif. man sued the federal government Thursday, claiming that a National Park Service ranger who used a Taser on him for allegedly being uncooperative about his off-leash dog violated his constitutional rights, reports the San Francisco Chronicle.
(March 22, 2013) -- In a memo to South Dakota visitor industry members, Jim Hagen, South Dakota’s secretary of tourism writes the traveling public should know Mount Rushmore National Memorial, Badlands National Park, Wind Cave National Park, Jewel Cave National Monument, Minuteman Missile National Historic Site and Missouri National Recreational River are open for business.
(March 22, 2013) -- The Toquaht Bay marina, campground and boat launch are closed until further notice for environmental testing. In the interim, the public can use the public boat launch in Ucluelet, British Columbia.
(March 22, 2013) -- A picnic table and others floating nearby were some of the only clues of 171 McGrath State Beach campsites hidden under several feet of water in California, reports the Ventura County Star.
(March 22, 2013) -- The Bridger-Teton National Forest plans to close the Fremont Lake campground and upper Fremont Lake boat launch site during the summer for reconstruction, reports the Casper Star-Tribune Online.
(March 22, 2013) -- KRCRTV.COM reports a new court document alleges officials with the National Park Service destroyed evidence in a federal lawsuit over the death of a Red Bluff boy at Lassen Volcanic National Park.
(March 22, 2013) -- The dunes where inner-city Chicago kids got to see the majesty of Lake Michigan while at summer camp may soon be selling for $1 million an acre, reports The Grand Rapids Press - MLive.com.
(March 22, 2013) -- The Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has temporarily closed the Lyre River Campground in Clallam County after vandals stole new sections of picnic tables.