Learn more about the snow drought impacting the western U.S. and what that means for vital water sources.
Imagine an ear falling off a first century Roman statue and you’ll get an idea of what someone found at the Lake Mead ...
Since 2000, an average of 25 people have died every year within the Lake Mead National Recreation Area in drowning and boating accidents, according to National Park Service data obtained through a ...
In Nevada, Lake Mead National Recreation Area produced $358 million, far more than Great Basin National Park ($21.8 million) or Tule Springs Fossil Beds National Monument ($5.5 million).
Las Vegas has now gone 212 days without rain, and all of Clark County is under either extreme or exceptional drought, but water levels at Lake Mead keep rising. Newsweek reached out to the National ...
National Park Service spokesperson Mike Theune pointed out that, even after the drop, Lake Mead is still in the top 10. “Out of 424 units, Lake Mead is currently number nine and accounts for ...
Lake Mead's top danger is drowning due to people skipping life jackets, with the park seeing over 200 reported deaths. The ...
Latest estimates place the Upper Colorado River Basin snowpack at just 83 percent of the historic median for this time of year.
Only Lake Mead National Recreation Area and the Grand Canyon National Park rank higher than Yosemite in number of park deaths with 204 and 134 fatalities, respectively. A third of the deaths at ...
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The 1.5 million acre Lake Mead National Recreation Area covers “mountains, canyons, valleys and two vast lakes,” the National Park Service says. National Park Service photo Imagine an ear ...