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Heather Bergeson

Heather Bergeson

Heather Bergeson is a writer and editor based in Utah. Heather has written about travel, sports, business and the outdoors for Utah Life magazine, Utah Business magazine and Moab Sun News. She has a bachelor's degree in English and editing from Brigham Young University.

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Artifacts at historic cowboy camps at Cave Spring.
Posted inPolice & Fire

Colorado tourists accused of trespassing, stealing from Canyonlands historic site will face charges

Heather Bergeson by Heather Bergeson November 7, 2024November 7, 2024
Wolverine photographed in Glacier National Park.
Posted inWildlife

Wolverine populations slowly recover in lower 48, which national parks they call home

Heather Bergeson by Heather Bergeson November 6, 2024November 6, 2024
Hikers climb cable section of the Half Dome hike in Yosemite.
Posted inConservation

Yosemite seeks public input on Mist Trail safety & sustainability, including Half Dome cables

Heather Bergeson by Heather Bergeson November 5, 2024November 5, 2024
Bear 399 stands along side her cub.
Posted inWildlife

Grizzly 399’s life honored at candlelight vigil in Wyoming

Heather Bergeson by Heather Bergeson November 4, 2024November 4, 2024
A Yellowstone wolf enjoys the snowy, open road.
Posted inTravel

What you need to know about seasonal closures and winter activities in the national parks

Heather Bergeson by Heather Bergeson November 1, 2024November 1, 2024
The Old Guide's Cemetery in Mammoth Cave National Park. The first cave explorer and several tuberculosis patients are buried just a short hike from the visitor's center.
Posted inTravel

Tales from National Parks to add some scare to spooky season

Heather Bergeson by Heather Bergeson October 30, 2024October 31, 2024
A park visitor stands on a boardwalk near Old Faithful near an adult bison. Bison are the most dangerous animals for people in Yellowstone National Park.
Posted inWildlife

Bison bluff charges group of ‘tourons’ at Yellowstone

Heather Bergeson by Heather Bergeson October 29, 2024October 29, 2024
Posted inEvents

Zion welcomes new US citizens in a ceremony beneath iconic peaks

Heather Bergeson by Heather Bergeson October 24, 2024November 11, 2024
Eagle Lake in the Fall at Acadia National Park
Posted inTravel

Acadia’s colorful comeback: Plan your autumn adventure

Heather Bergeson by Heather Bergeson October 24, 2024November 11, 2024
Grizzly 399 with three oof the four cubs she birthed in 2020. 399 was killed by a car Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2024.
Posted inWildlife

World-famous grizzly bear killed by vehicle in Wyoming

Heather Bergeson by Heather Bergeson October 23, 2024October 23, 2024

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Mama bear injures hiker in charge at Glacier National ParkMama bear injures hiker in charge at Glacier National ParkSeptember 4, 2025Heather Bergeson
Stay safe without bear spray in Yosemite and Sequoia & Kings Canyon National ParksStay safe without bear spray in Yosemite and Sequoia & Kings Canyon National ParksJuly 11, 2025Heather Bergeson
Last chance to visit Crater Lake’s shore—What visitors need to know about multi-year trail closureLast chance to visit Crater Lake’s shore—What visitors need to know about multi-year trail closureApril 3, 2025Heather Bergeson
Going-to-the-Sun Road is officially open; what you need to know for the 2025 seasonGoing-to-the-Sun Road is officially open; what you need to know for the 2025 seasonJune 16, 2025Heather Bergeson
Updates on access to Many Glacier area of Glacier National Park amid construction this summerUpdates on access to Many Glacier area of Glacier National Park amid construction this summerMay 22, 2025Heather Bergeson

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A pair of hikers in Glacier National Park were attacked by a brown-colored bear trailed by two cubs last Thursday. For the first time in more than four decades, visitors to Great Basin National Park can explore rarely seen sections of the park’s iconic Lehman Caves on a new ranger-led adventure. When the Dragon Bravo Fire began on July 4, the NPS decided to manage it as a controlled burn in a defined perimeter. Over the weekend, three visitors at Glacier National Park fell into Avalanche Creek while posing for a photo. One managed to grab a branch; two were swept downstream. National parks across the country are preparing for one of the busiest weekends of the year as visitors flood iconic landscapes to celebrate Independence Day. The puppy cam is live in Denali National Park!
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