Billionaire William G. Hartranft wanted Phoenix to have a grand park similar to the famous parks of cities like San Francisco or New York.
In gratitude for their service, Arizona State Parks and Trails is proud to offer free entrance to veterans, active duty military, and National Guard service members on Veterans ...
The fee waiver applies to all 425 sites managed by the National Park Service, which normally charge up to $35 per vehicle. No passes or reservations are required for entry.
After voters passed Proposition 312 this week, cities aren't yet sure how severely it will impact their pocketbooks.
A number of western states started seeing snowfall in September. Skiers and boarders are anticipating a fabulous season, ...
Millions of red crabs are migrating across Christmas Island in Australia, with video showing them dotting the road on their ...
While many may associate visiting national parks with epic road trips, car camping expeditions, and incredible views out your ...
Hiking opportunities in these parks range from strenuous treks to the top of ... and more — which are stocked by the Arizona ...
Dariel Vasquez, an 18-year-old volunteer firefighter from New Jersey, died Sunday in New York while helping battle a wildfire ...
Her win sets Phoenix up to continue growing the technology and health care industries, combatting climate change and expanding public transportation.
Democrats would need to sweep the most contested races, including two in Arizona and several in California ... City of Cañon ...
Although he advised the people of Arizona to "leave it as it is," no one ... individuals who helped create America's national parks and the system that binds them together.