Gates will be locked and thousands of rangers furloughed at national parks if government shuts down
- Arizona and Utah have committed to keeping iconic national parks open in the event of a federal government shutdown, recognizing the economic impact of the parks.
- While Arizona's state funds won't cover all operating costs, they will allow visitors to continue enjoying the parks. Utah has previously paid daily fees to keep parks running during shutdowns.
- Both governors understand that shutting down the parks would have disastrous consequences for tourism-dependent communities and the national parks themselves.
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