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UDOT utilizes drones and LiDAR to monitor and preserve the Red Canyon Arches to prevent erosion and ensure road safety below.
To the east of the fire perimeter, Uncrewed Aerial System (UAS) will be flying to scout the areas firefighters cannot reach ...
The growth in horseback riding at Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah has park officials reviewing their equestrian ...
Due to favorable conditions and a shift in winds, firefighters have achieved 5% containment of the France Canyon Fire, which ...
The Red Canyon Arches were recognized 100 years ago, in 1925, as the “original entrance to Utah National Park,” the Utah ...
The Forsyth Fire and France Canyon Fire both continue to grow in southern Utah. Residents of Pine Valley and Grass Valley attended a community meeting on Monday evening to hear updates on the status ...
While Bryce Canyon National Park is the second most visited national park in Utah, its 2.5 million visitors doesn’t feel quite as impressive when you realize that’s nearly half of what Zion ...
The France Canyon Fire west of Bryce Canyon National Park has grown to 6,590 acres and is still 0% contained, according to the U.S. Forest Service. Meanwhile, the Bridge Creek Fire, roughly five miles ...
The France Canyon wildfire near Panguitch has grown significantly along its northwestern edge amid critical fire weather ...
Most injuries at Bryce Canyon National Park can be avoided with proper preparation, common sense and caution. This includes wearing the right shoes, being aware of the weather and driving safely.
Other recent deaths at Bryce Canyon National Park. In June 2024, a 78-year-old ranger, Tom Lorig, died due to injuries he sustained after he tripped and fell while on duty.