This week: National parks reopen after the government shutdown — but not before one of them gets hit with a rash of graffiti. Winter closures are rolling in across the park system, including some big changes at Yellowstone and the Grand Canyon. The Park Service is trying to hire 500 new law enforcement rangers with an eye-popping $70,000 bonus… while a new academic study shows national parks are still some of the safest places you can visit. We’ll also look at the Justice Department’s renewed crackdown on marijuana use on federal land, the controversy surrounding the nominee to lead the Bureau of Land Management. Plus — a presidential pardon for a record-setting trail runner, and the unbelievable moment a man walked straight toward a pack of wolves in Yellowstone.
The full video of the man approaching wolves on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/DPfVXr4Ap4S/
The National Parks Traveler Article: https://www.nationalparkstraveler.org/2025/11/national-parks-are-overwhelmingly-safe-spaces-says-study
Find the  Slinky Stove that's right for your next adventure at: https://www.slinkystove.com/?ref=PARKography
Join the PARKography Facebook group to discuss this episode and more: https://www.facebook.com/groups/parkography
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00:00 National Parks Reopen After Shutdown02:36 Winter Closures and Changes in Major Parks04:53 Recruitment Drive for Law Enforcement Rangers07:09 Safety in National Parks: New Study Insights08:22 Federal Cannabis Law Enforcement in Parks09:12 Controversial Nominee for Bureau of Land Management10:30 Call for Restoration of National Park Funding11:36 Presidential Pardon for Trail Runner12:16 Man's Close Encounter with Wolves in Yellowstone13:14 Conclusion and Thanksgiving Wishes

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NEWS: NPS Offering $70K To New NPS Rangers, Graffiti at Arches National Park, Trail Runner Gets Pardon

NOV 18, 202513 MIN
Parkography

NEWS: NPS Offering $70K To New NPS Rangers, Graffiti at Arches National Park, Trail Runner Gets Pardon

NOV 18, 202513 MIN

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This week: National parks reopen after the government shutdown — but not before one of them gets hit with a rash of graffiti. Winter closures are rolling in across the park system, including some big changes at Yellowstone and the Grand Canyon. The Park Service is trying to hire 500 new law enforcement rangers with an eye-popping $70,000 bonus… while a new academic study shows national parks are still some of the safest places you can visit. We’ll also look at the Justice Department’s renewed crackdown on marijuana use on federal land, the controversy surrounding the nominee to lead the Bureau of Land Management. Plus — a presidential pardon for a record-setting trail runner, and the unbelievable moment a man walked straight toward a pack of wolves in Yellowstone.

The full video of the man approaching wolves on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/DPfVXr4Ap4S/

The National Parks Traveler Article: https://www.nationalparkstraveler.org/2025/11/national-parks-are-overwhelmingly-safe-spaces-says-study

Find the  Slinky Stove that's right for your next adventure at: https://www.slinkystove.com/?ref=PARKography

Join the PARKography Facebook group to discuss this episode and more: https://www.facebook.com/groups/parkography

Check out our other channels focused on RV travel: 
 @RVMiles  
 @RVMilesPodcast ​

00:00 National Parks Reopen After Shutdown
02:36 Winter Closures and Changes in Major Parks
04:53 Recruitment Drive for Law Enforcement Rangers
07:09 Safety in National Parks: New Study Insights
08:22 Federal Cannabis Law Enforcement in Parks
09:12 Controversial Nominee for Bureau of Land Management
10:30 Call for Restoration of National Park Funding
11:36 Presidential Pardon for Trail Runner
12:16 Man's Close Encounter with Wolves in Yellowstone
13:14 Conclusion and Thanksgiving Wishes