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The Salt Lake Tribune reports floodwaters have closed down all 12 backcountry campsites in southern Utah’s Zion Canyon Narrows area of Zion National Park.

Park spokesman David Eaker said Tuesday the campsites will be closed indefinitely, until rangers can safety enter the areas to assess damage and make needed repairs.

In late December, heavy rains caused extensive flooding along the North Fork of the Virgin River, including the Narrows.

All overnight trips in the Narrows require a backcountry permit. In an average year, reservations for such trips are available two to three months ahead of time through the park website: http://www.nps.gov/zion/planyourvisit/backcountry-reservations-and-permits.htm.

The U.S. Forest Service’s decision not to eliminate substantial camping discounts to seniors this week will no doubt please recreation vehicle owners such as Dean Lang, of Sandy.

Others, including Orem concessionaire American Land and Leisure that operates 400 campgrounds in 11 states, are not quite as pleased.

Forest Service chief Tom Tidwell announced Wednesday his decision not to implement changes to fees charged to holders of Golden Age and golden Access Passports and Senior and Access Passes at agency campgrounds operated by private concessionaires.

“Each year more than 175 million people enjoy recreational opportunities on national forests and grasslands and that includes more than 15 million visits to our campgrounds,” said Tidwell. “Particularly in these difficult economic times, it is very important to maintain affordable access to our national forests and grasslands, giving people easy ways to recreate and find respite in the great outdoors.”

The decision leaves in place a 50 percent discount for pass holders. The proposed change would have reduced that to 10 percent less than full price. During a 60-day public comment period on the proposal, the Forest Service received more than 4,000 comments.

Lang, who was camping at Zion National Park before the decision was made, said he had been following the debate on recreation-vehicle online forums. He said losing the discount would have been a “bad deal” after working all his life.

“It’s expensive enough with the cost of fuels, an RV and equipment,” he said. “This is one of the ways of still getting out to enjoy the country.”

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Zion National Park in southern Utah is opening for seasonal visitors.

Superintendent Jock Whitworth says the Zion Human History Museum and a bookstore opened Saturday.

In addition, the park’s horse concessionaire, Canyon Trail Rides, resumed offering one- and three-hour rides.

The park’s South Campground with 126 sites will open next Saturday.

Watchman Campground has been open all winter, but campers now have to reserve a site there. It was open on a first-come, first service basis for the winter.

www.nps.gov/zion www.recreation.gov
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