Quicksand may be present near the shoreline and in drainages throughout the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.
Visitors to Glen Canyon National Recreation Area have been advised to be cautious of possible quicksand.
According to a study by Daniel Bonn, a Physics Professor at the Van der Waals-Zeeman Institute at the University of Amsterdam, the best course of action if you become stuck in quicksand is to wiggle ...
The department is telling visitors to "beware of areas of quicksand" at the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area in Arizona ...
In addition to quicksand, officials report that harmful algal blooms have also been found in multiple waterways at ...
It may not be the human-swallowing horror of Golden Age Hollywood films, but quicksand is a real-life hazard for hikers. It ...
The service issued the alert for the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, which covers more than 1.25 million acres across Arizona and Utah.
Visitors planning a trip to one of the Southwest’s most popular recreation areas are being urged to watch their step. The ...
If you’re planning a trip to the Utah-Arizona border, you might want to double-check where you step. The National Park Service (NPS) has issued a safety alert for Glen Canyon […] ...
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