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The National Park Service warns of dangerous quicksand areas at Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, spanning Arizona and Utah. Learn the warning signs.
The department is telling visitors to "beware of areas of quicksand" at the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area in Arizona ...
Image via Getty Images Park officials are warning visitors to one national park about pockets of hidden quicksand. If you're planning a visit to Glen Canyon National Recreation Area then stay on alert ...
Quicksand may be present near the shoreline and in drainages throughout the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.
Arizonans should exercise caution if planning to hike near Glen Canyon this spring break. The National Park Service has a warning for travelers headed to Lake Powell: Beware of quicksand in the Glen ...
In addition to quicksand, officials report that harmful algal blooms have also been found in multiple waterways at ...
The service issued the alert for the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, which covers more than 1.25 million acres across Arizona and Utah.
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area is known for dramatic desert landscapes, red rock cliffs and water recreation.
Visitors planning a trip to one of the Southwest’s most popular recreation areas are being urged to watch their step. The ...
The NPS warned hikers about quicksand in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, especially near shorelines and drainages where ground can look dry but give way.