Arches Grants
Visit Arches to discover a landscape of contrasting colors, land forms and textures unlike any other in the world. The park has over 2,000 natural stone arches, in addition to hundreds of soaring pinnacles, massive fins and giant balanced rocks.
This red-rock wonderland will amaze you with its formations, refresh you with its trails, and inspire you with its sunsets.
National Park Service stewardship responsibilities include the preservation of cultural resources associated with park units, including museum collections. The Alaska park units have been the...morePosted On - 2020-04-06
The objective of this Agreement is to document groundwater levels and water chemistry within and below the Arches National Park Groundwater Protection...morePosted On - 2019-07-31
Researchers from Virginia Tech University, in cooperation with natural resource staff from Capitol Reef National Park (CARE) and Southeast Utah Group (SEUG; Arches and Canyonlands National Parks, and...morePosted On - 2019-06-04
Project Goals â¿¿ The NPS at the Southeast Utah Group (SEUG) has identified the need to identify and evaluate the historical significance of existing transportation infrastructure for...morePosted On - 2018-07-18
Project Goals â¿¿ The NPS at the Southeast Utah Group (SEUG) has identified the need to identify and evaluate the historical significance of archeological resources currently being...morePosted On - 2018-06-01
The NPS at Arches National Park (ARCH) has identified the need to update and amend the 1975 National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) nomination form for the Wolfe Ranch Historical District in...morePosted On - 2018-06-01
This project will employ youth conservation crews to work alongside NPS staff to improve trails, control exotic plant populations and restore degraded grasslands in Canyonlands and Arches national...morePosted On - 2018-06-01
The records of the National Park Service include documentation to tell future generations the impressive story of the guardians of the nationâ¿¿s great natural, cultural and recreational areas. ...morePosted On - 2017-07-07
This agreement provides for the transfer of funds from the National Park Service to Colorado Natural Heritage Program of Colorado State University for support in developing and applying sound science...morePosted On - 2017-05-17
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