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This Short Iowa Trail Leads to an Incredible Canyon Overlook

WDBQ – 1490 AM – Dubuque

WDBQ – 1490 AM – Dubuque

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June 24, 2026

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This Short Iowa Trail Leads to an Incredible Canyon Overlook
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People.com

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· Jun 22, 2026

3 Hikers Die in Separate Incidents at Grand Canyon National Park: ‘Temperatures Can Exceed 109 Fahrenheit in the Shade’

“The deceased hikers were hiking trails in the Inner Canyon,” Grand Canyon National Park officials said

Vogue

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· Jun 25, 2026

Go West: One Vogue Editor’s National Parks Obsession Finds A New Gear In Utah

Having explored Yosemite, Yellowstone, the Grand Canyon, and others, Nicole Phelps finds nirvana at the state’s Grand Staircase-​Escalante National Monument

KSAT San Antonio

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· Jul 3, 2026

With 3 boat ramps, mid-lake fireworks show, Canyon Lake prepares for busy Fourth of July

Three of the 23 boat ramps for Canyon Lake are open: Canyon Park (18) , Canyon Lake Marina (19), and Jacob’s Creek Park at the Joint Base San Antonio Recreation park (14).

The i Paper

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· Jun 29, 2026

With painted churches, forests and bears, Romania’s new hiking trail is heavenly

The long-distance Via Transilvanica takes hikers through hillside villages and glorious nature

Times of India

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· Jun 23, 2026

Mysterious deep earthquakes beneath Utah and Wyoming are puzzling scientists

Mysterious deep earthquakes beneath Utah and Wyoming are puzzling scientists

Hindustan Times

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· Jun 21, 2026

Extreme temperatures expected at Grand Canyon in US after 3 die in heat-related incidents

Visitors are advised that hiking conditions can be deceiving. Temperatures at the rim of the Grand Canyon are often 20-25 degrees cooler than at the bottom.

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Related coverage for "This Short Iowa Trail Leads to an Incredible Canyon Overlook": People.com — 3 Hikers Die in Separate Incidents at Grand Canyon National Park: ‘Temperatures Can Exceed 109 Fahrenheit in the Shade’. Vogue — Go West: One Vogue Editor’s National Parks Obsession Finds A New Gear In Utah. KSAT San Antonio — With 3 boat ramps, mid-lake fireworks show, Canyon Lake prepares for busy Fourth of July. The i Paper — With painted churches, forests and bears, Romania’s new hiking trail is heavenly. Times of India — Mysterious deep earthquakes beneath Utah and Wyoming are puzzling scientists. Hindustan Times — Extreme temperatures expected at Grand Canyon in US after 3 die in heat-related incidents