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The Yakutat District Ranger Office is operated in the small town of Yakutat andjointly runw by Glacier Bay National Park and Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve. Yakutat is approximately 220 air miles northwest of Juneau, 218 miles southeast of Cordova, and 342 air miles south of Anchorage.
Fort Smith, Montana. Continue through the town of Fort Smith and past the government housing, NPS Headquarters and the Bureau of Reclamation building. Continue up the hill to the parking lot for the Visitor Center.
Films on request:
"The Land of the Bighorn" 20 minutes
"Geology of Bighorn Canyon" 12 minutes
Exhibits:
Construction and Workings of the Yellowt...
Yosemite Conservation Heritage Center, formerly LeConte Memorial Lodge is open late May to early September. Yosemite's first public visitor center, operated by the Sierra Club, features a children's corner, library, and a variety of environmental education and evening programs.
The Yosemite Museum is located in Yosemite Valley in Yosemite National Park in California. Founded in 1926 through the efforts of Ansel Franklin Hall, the museum's displays focus on the heritage and culture of the Ahwahnechee people who lived in the valley. The collection also includes both utilitarian and made-for-sale baskets dating from c. 1870 to present and is on...
Valley Visitor Center is open all year. Ranger-staffed information desk, bookstore, Spirit of Yosemite film, and exhibit hall detailing the park's geology, plant and animal life, and history.
Valley Wilderness Center is open May to October. It offers wilderness permits, bear canisters, maps, and guidebooks. Information on pre-trip planning, minimum-impact camping, and the Yosemite Wilderness.
The Zion Canyon Visitor Center operates from 8am until 7pm in the summer, with shorter hours the rest of the year when the park is not as busy. Rangers are available to answer questions about Zion and hand out backcountry permits, which are needed for all overnight hikes and technical slot canyons, within the park boundaries.
The Human History Museum is located one half mile north of the park's south entrance on the main park road, or 11 miles west from the east entrance. A regular stop on the Zion Canyon Shuttle System from early March through November.
Permanent exhibits display the rich human history of Zion National Park. Showcasing American Indian culture, historic pioneer settle...
The Zion Nature Center (Zion Inn) in Zion National Park, Utah is only open during the summer from Memorial Day through Labor day.
The Zion Nature Center-Zion Inn was designed by Underwood for the Utah Parks Company as a cafeteria, gift shop and office for the tourist cabins surrounding it.
The inn was built in 1934 in the National Park Service Rustic style and wa...