U.S. January 2 Woman suspected to have been killed in Colorado's first fatal mountain lion attack in over two decades A woman's death on a trail is being investigated as a suspected deadly mountain lion attack, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife.
Travel December 12 National park gift shops are ordered to purge bias-driven DEI and woke merchandise America's national parks must review merchandise for DEI compliance by Dec. 19 under a new Trump administration order targeting diversity programs in federal agencies.
Utah December 10 Experienced hiker rescued after getting trapped in quicksand at Utah's Arches National Park Seasoned hiker shares harrowing survival story after being stuck knee-deep in quicksand during freezing temperatures at the famous Utah national park.
Deals December 9 A winter camping checklist: All the essentials you need for your next trip Camping in the winter is quite the experience, but it requires warm sleeping quarters and waterproof camping gear.
Travel November 26 New national park passes put 'American families first' while tripling entry fees for some New "America the Beautiful passes" launch Jan. 1, 2026, offering $80 annual access for U.S. residents, while nonresidents will pay $250 for national parks.
Health November 18 Take a hike: Maine school trades detention for fresh air and exercise A Maine high school replaces traditional detention with a hiking program, offering students outdoor walks instead of classroom punishment with surprising results.
National Parks October 28 Yosemite rangers bust outlaw jumpers off El Cap — zero tolerance, shutdown or not The National Park Service announced BASE jumping convictions in Yosemite as law enforcement continues operations during the government shutdown with full ranger staffing.
Camping-Hiking October 28 More than 20 'ill-prepared' hypothermic hikers rescued from snowy conditions on New England's highest peak Over 20 unprepared hikers rescued from Mount Washington summit in New Hampshire after getting trapped in whiteout conditions, many suffering hypothermia.
Camping-Hiking October 22 Dad finds 13-year-old son dead after 200-foot fall from bluff inside popular National Park site Arkansas teen Kayleb Lynn Eddings was found dead by his father after falling 200 feet near Brewer Bluff at Buffalo National River over the weekend.
National Parks October 14 Squatters, BASE jumpers take over Yosemite National Park amid shutdown: report Federal shutdown creates enforcement gap at Yosemite National Park, leading to unauthorized camping, illegal BASE jumping and climbing violations.
Asia October 7 Climber dies near Mount Everest, where hikers begin to evacuate after snowstorm A South Korean climber died on Nepal's Mera Peak during a severe storm that also stranded hundreds of climbers near Mount Everest, prompting major rescue operations.