While many tour companies will begin to slow down operations in the winter months due to the obvious cold and snow inconveniences that would make

A common question that people traveling to the Southwest who want to see the Grand Canyon ask is “which is better, the South Rim or

The desert areas of Nevada and California are highly susceptible to flash flooding due to the poor drainage that is natural to desert types of

In Zion National park, and access roadway was closed on 9/23/15 due to a large rockslide that blocked safe access for vehicles.  There were no

The National Park Service controls the National Parks and monuments throughout the United States, and is in charge of making decisions that will impact both

The recent tragedy in Zion National Park where three people were killed and four others went missing after flood waters swept them away while hiking

With the weather in Las Vegas finally showing signs of beginning to cool off, and the expectations within the next month of temperatures that are

The National Trust for Historic Preservation voted in June that the Grand Canyon was considered one of the most endangered places in America, but in

Breaking News Silverton CO: (8/12/15): A toxic waste water spill last week near Silverton CO has caused alarm for visitors to water areas feeding the

Nobody denies the stunning beauty of Bryce Canyon National Park, and Bindlestiff Tours patrons continually vote the Bryce Tour as one of their favorites, but