Visitors, volunteers help take care of Utah national parks as government shutdown keeps cash away.
Breakdown
- Zion National Park remains open during the government shutdown, with free entry for visitors. 7s
- The Zion Forever Project is funding visitor centers at Zion and Bryce Canyon through donations and bookstore sales. 31s
- Rangers are working without pay and taking on extra duties to keep the parks running. 48s
- The state government is funding visitor centers and reopening Cedar Breaks National Monument. 1m 14s
- Some amenities, such as the park museum and certain restrooms, are closed, but most visitors report positive experiences. 1m 44s