Articles from the October 1, 2018 edition
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Lake Powell Fish Report - Spoon Up Some Stripers
At press time, Lake Powell was continuing to drop about one foot per week. The Castle Rock Cut should be passable for another two months. It was recently announced that a High Flow Experiment (HFE) wi... Full story
Grand Canyon Visitors Urged To Hike Smart
National Park Rangers at Grand Canyon National Park are strongly urging visitors to Grand Canyon, especially inner canyon hikers, mule riders, and backpackers to be prepared for hot days remaining... Full story
Grand Canyon National Park North Rim Operations Begin Seasonal Changes
North Rim operations will begin seasonal changes on the morning of October 16. The North Rim transitions to reduced services with the Visitor Center, gift shop, campground and entrance station... Full story
Grand Canyon National Park Awarded State Grant
The Arizona Governor's Office of Highway Safety, along with the DUI Abatement Council, granted Grand Canyon National Park $10,000 to improve highway safety and stop impaired driving. The grant will... Full story
Arizona - Maricopa County Parks Bring Back Free Camping Promotion
Beginning October 1, Maricopa County's Parks and Recreation Department will bring back the popular Buy One, Get One camping promotion! The promotion allows park visitors who pay the camping fee for... Full story
Aqua-Hot 400D Dual-Zone Hydronic Heating System
HOT STUFF! - Winnebago Horizon has the RV industry's full attention. Named 2018 RV of the Year by RVBusiness and Best of Show by RV Pro, the Class A motorhome is well-deserving of its accolades. No detail has been overlooked, including the use of a... Full story
Star Of India Haunted?
What Do You Think? Is Star of India Haunted? Starting at 6 p.m., storytelling tours happen every 15 minutes, with the last tour starting at 9:15 p.m. It's time again for all aspiring ghosts, goblins,... Full story
Havasu Fall Events
If it flies, floats or rolls, you're going to see it in Lake Havasu City this fall as the resort destination on the Colorado river, just south of Las Vegas, prepares to welcome thousands of returning... Full story