National Parks Face Uncertainty Amid Government Shutdown

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Despite the federal government shutdown, most national parks will remain largely open with minimal staffing, allowing visitors access to roads, trails, and open-air memorials, though many services and facilities will be limited or closed. States like Colorado are willing to use limited funds to keep parks open, while others like Arizona are not. The decision balances public access with safety and resource concerns.
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