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Arches National Park closes popular hiking area Fiery Furnace indefinitely Advocates are concerned that lack of staff could lead to fewer tourists in areas surrounding national parks.
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Arches National Park’s Fiery Furnace Closes as Staff Shortages MountVisitors to Arches National Park must get a permit through NPS before they can enter this area. Every day, 100 permittees are allowed to explore the Fiery Furnace, 75 of which are usually self-guided.
In Fiery Furnace, a maze of red rock, slot canyons, towering arches and giant spires inside Arches National Park, not even GPS will save you. And that's the fun of it.
A beloved area at Arches National Park in Utah was closed indefinitely amid budget cuts to the National Park Service. On Sunday, the Arches National Park in Moab, Utah, announced it will not have ...
There's a lifetime’s worth of exploration to be had in the red rock desert of southeastern Utah, but a fabulous place to start is by spending two days in Arches National Park. We've put together ...
LATEST April 10, 3:40 p.m. — Eighteen days after announcing an indefinite closure of its highly desirable Fiery Furnace hike, Arches National Park announced Thursday self-guided permits for the ...
The Fiery Furnace trail at Arches National Park in Utah is closed due to staff shortages. Skip to main content. Travel. Travel Guides 4-Day Weekends Adventure National Parks Travel Tips Outdoors.
Arches National Park has temporarily suspended access to its Fiery Furnace area, citing a shortage of seasonal staff following a federal hiring freeze that disrupted spring hiring across the ...
Arches National Park closes popular hiking area Fiery Furnace indefinitely Advocates are concerned that lack of staff could lead to fewer tourists in areas surrounding national parks.
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