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Show 'Arches Summer Schedule "p fffecf on April 2 , - Visitor Programs and camp-i camp-i jug fee collection will begin at Arches National Park April 2 lecording to. Canyonlands Superintendent Pete Parry. ' The traditional and always-Opcpular always-Opcpular Fiery Furnace Walk irill be conducted at 9:00 a.m. v Men morning. Visitors wish-v)ng wish-v)ng to go on the Ranger conducted hike should meet at Fiery Furnace Parking '.lot t few minutes before 9:00 ''la. . Cimpfire programs will sover traditional topics, such ( li wildlife, geology, astron-i astron-i 'Omy, etc., and will begin at 'f:30 p.m. each evening at the f Devils Garden Campfire Cir-ie,18 Cir-ie,18 miles from the park (ntrance. ' Camping fees will again be jrged to those wishing to camp in the Devils' Garden Campground. Camping fees are the same as in the past seasons, $1.50 for those holding hold-ing Golden Age Passports, and $3.00 for those not hold- -ing Golden Age Passports. U.S. Citizens 62 years of age and over are eligible for the Golden Age Passport granting grant-ing them free admission to all National Park Service areas and 50 discount on camping in NPS areas. The Passports are issued free to eligible persons at the Arches Visitor Center, and at other NPS areas. The Golden Eagle Passport Pass-port will be available for $10 at the Arches Entrance Station Sta-tion shortly after Easter. The Arches Visitor Center is open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily. |