Grand Canyon News Week of Apr 4th 2016
Potential changes at Grand Canyon worry tour operators
Some Flagstaff-area tour operators are concerned about parts of a plan to manage the Grand Canyon’s backcountry areas.
Source: Trivalleycentral.com
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Grand Canyon entrance fees waived starting this weekend
Grand Canyon National Park will waive entrance fees from April 16-24 to celebrate National Park Week and the National Park Service Centennial.
Source: Havsunews.com
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Pink Jeep Tours expands into Phoenix
While the tours have taken people out of Phoenix to places like the Grand Canyon and Sedona, the new addition will be in the heart of Maricopa County.
Source: www.bizjournals.com
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How the A-Listers are shunning beach holidays for adventure this spring
A-Listers have been swapping their seafront villas for a different kind of vacation.
Source: dailymail.co.uk
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Grand Canyon working to meet visitor demands
The Grand Canyon saw record-setting numbers of visitors last year, now the park is taking steps to keep up with demand.
Source: 12news.com
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National Park Service releases centennial stamps
To create buzz and excitement among national park fans, each stamp will be previewed alphabetically over the next three weeks, beginning Monday, April 4.
Source: Grandcanyonenws.com
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