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Plan ahead: Free admission days at US national parks in 2024 While most of the over 400 national parks dotted throughout the US are free to visit, many of the most popular sites charge an entrance fee. unbranded – Lifestyle Canyonlands National Park rangers are investigating “an archeological theft incident” involving two park visitors at one of the Utah park’s historic cowboy campsites, according to an NPS press release last week. The incident took place at the Cave Spring Cowboy Camp, a cave-like shelter where cowboys would stay with their cattle from the late 1800s until 1975 when cattle ranching inside the park became prohibited. Cave Spring had a reliable water source, which

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