News from Neighboring States for Dec. 24, 2017: ‘Hole in the Rock Road is historically significant to Mormon pioneers and the state. It’s only fitting that the state of Utah has the ability to preserve and manage this small, but significant area.’
Utah: Will giving the state control of historic Hole in the Rock Road pave the way for crowds and development?
Steve Henry, a Nation Park Service backcountry ranger, visits Hole in the Rock, the famous trail cut by a Mormon pioneer expedition to reach San Juan County in 1880, / File photo courtesy of National Park Service
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An artist’s rendering shows the planned International Dark Skies Discovery Center in Fountain Hills. Photo courtesy of International Dark Skies Discovery Center. By Corina Vanek
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