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National Parks

  • Two Tomb Guards with a serious face

    Strict Rules Guards Of The Tomb Of The Unknown Soldier Have To Follow

    Arlington National Cemetery's The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is a solemn memorial to the ultimate sacrifice. Its guards have strict rules they have to follow.

    By Kelly Kuehn Read More
  • People visit Pumpkin Spring

    Why You Don't Want To Bathe In Grand Canyon's Pumpkin Spring

    The Grand Canyon's Pumpkin Spring might look pretty cool, but you definitely don't want to bathe in it. In fact, it's dangerous to do so. Here's why.

    By William Fischer Read More
  • Crater lake panorama

    A Look At Crater Lake's Morbid History

    While there are plenty of creepy myths about Crater Lake, even a look at the real life stories reveals a truly unnerving past for this beautiful national park.

    By Sarah Crocker Read More
  • Hiker looks over Canyonlands National Park

    Why This National Park Trail In Utah Is So Dangerous For Novice Hikers

    Though beautiful, some of the U.S. terrain is not particularly easy to traverse. Here's why this national park trail in Utah is so dangerous for novice hikers.

    By William Fischer Read More
  • Sequoia National Park

    The National Park That's Covered In Glowing Millipedes

    If you take a stroll through this national park in the United States, you'll find that it's covered in glowing millipedes. Here's why this is the case.

    By Andrew Amelinckx Read More
  • Huckleberry Lookout hiker on the trail

    Glacier National Park Closes This Trail For A Terrifying Reason

    Bear attacks can be deadly, and the Huckleberry Lookout Trail in Glacier National Park is notorious for its bear activity, resulting in annual closures.

    By DB Kelly Read More
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    Rules Park Rangers Have To Follow In National Parks

    National park rangers are often faced with dangerous situations and difficult choices, and there's a complex network of rules in place to help guide them.

    By DB Kelly Read More
  • St. Anne Marine National Park, Moyenne

    Moyenne Island: The Strange Story Of The World's Smallest National Park

    Moyenne Island is the world's smallest national park thanks to one man. Here is the strange story of Brendon Grisham who dedicated his life to the island.

    By Sarah January Read More
  • National Park Service patch on a ranger's uniform

    The History Of The National Parks Service Emblem Explained

    The National Parks Service emblem went through several versions before it looked like the one we know today. Here is the emblem's history, explained.

    By Kat Olvera Read More
  • Yellowstone National Park

    The President Who Established The First National Park In The US

    The National Parks system of the United States is one of the better ideas the country has come up with, all advanced by a surprising president.

    By Anna Robinson Read More
  • Geyser at Yellowstone Park

    The Number Of People That Die In Yellowstone's Hot Springs Every Year Might Surprise You

    Millions visit Yellowstone National Park each year, and while the park is a sight to behold, it's also home to some dangerous nature, led by its hot springs.

    By Kimberly Smith Read More
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    How Yellowstone National Park Could End All Life As We Know It

    Among America's national parks, none has quite the reputation for beauty and diversity that Yellowstone does. Here's how it could end all life as we know it.

    By Daniel Allen Read More
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    The Historic Reason Behind The Renaming Of Mount Doane In Yellowstone

    Mount Doane in Yellowstone National Park was named for Gustavus Doane, but the name was changed in 2022. Here's the reason behind the historic renaming.

    By Leslie Veliz Read More
  • Bison at a National Park

    Things You Should Never Do In A National Park

    Since your tax dollars pay for them and they are expressly for your enjoyment, that means you can do what you like in a national park, right? Wrong.

    By Kathy Benjamin Read More
  • Yellowstone National Park mountains

    The Animal That Has Injured More People In Yellowstone Than Any Other

    You'd be surprised to find out that out of all of the animal predators that call Yellowstone home, it's not bears visitors have to worry about -- it's bison.

    By Matt Reigle Read More
  • Kenai Fjords National Park

    The Most Underrated National Parks You Should Visit At Least Once

    There are more national parks than states in the U.S., but some are underrated. Here's a list of national parks you should visit at least once in your life.

    By Sarah Crocker Read More
  • Sand dunes in Death Valley

    This US National Park Is One Of The Most Dangerous Places On Earth

    The United States has a bountiful selection of national parks, making the wonders of nature available to all. Sometimes those wonders can prove deadly.

    By Scott Williamson Read More
  • Snowy mountains and pine forest yosemite

    The 12 Most Dangerous US National Parks

    National parks are America's greatest treasures, except when they randomly kill a tourist or two. These are the most dangerous US National Parks.

    By Mina Elwell Read More
  • Shenandoah National Park, Badge with the Logo of the National Park Service on a Shirt of a Ranger

    What It's Really Like To Be A National Park Ranger

    So, what's it really like to work as a National Park Ranger? Here's what you need to know.

    By Engrid Barnett Read More
  • A volcanic eruption

    The Yellowstone Volcano Theory That Would Change Everything

    Yellowstone National Park's highly active subterranean volcanos have been home to some of the most seismic eruptions to ever take place on Earth.

    By S. Flannagan Read More
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    National Park Mysteries That Will Keep You Up At Night

    When you enjoy the great outdoors courtesy of your closest national park, be warned: these are the national park mysteries that will keep you up at night.

    By Sarah Crocker Read More
  • Prismatic spring in Yellowstone National Park

    How Many Volcanic Eruptions Have Occurred At Yellowstone?

    The super volcano at Yellowstone has erupted dozens of times in the past 2 million years, but three of those were giant events that stood out from the rest.

    By Cody Copeland Read More
  • Yellowstone National Park

    The Truth About Yellowstone's Zone Of Death

    Yellowstone National Park rests at the intersection of three states, and a legal loophole has created a potential Zone of Death.

    By Richard Milner Read More
  • yellowstone, non-native american

    Who Was The First Non-Native American To See Yellowstone?

    According to the National Parks Service, the area now known as Yellowstone National Park has been home to humans for more than 11,000 years, with the Shoshone Tukudeka tribe making use of the land long before Europeans. Who was the first outsider to look out upon the majesty of Yellowstone?

    By Tom Meisfjord Read More
  • old reliable

    The Truth About All Of Yellowstone's Geyser-Related Deaths

    If you've ever visited Yellowstone, you'll be aware of its two main features. First: signs warning against dangerous behaviors. Second: next to every one of those signs, there are tourists doing exactly what the signs say not to. Here's the truth about Yellowstone's geyser-related deaths.

    By Tom Meisfjord Read More
  • Tourists at Yellowstone geyser

    What Would Happen If Yellowstone Erupted?

    Attractions like Old Faithful only exist, though, because Yellowstone sits on top of an active supervolcano, a ticking geological time bomb.

    By William Kennedy Read More
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