SALT LAKE CITY — Every corner of Utah has something to offer. From vibrant landscapes, hiking trails and historic sites, there’s a little bit of everything.
During the government shutdown, public lands will mostly remain open, but with limited staffing.
The State Historic Preservation Office is hopeful that with the help of volunteers, they’ll continue to protect those areas.
One volunteer, Geanna Granger, signed up for the Utah Cultural Sites Stewardship program with her husband three years ago.
Granger and her husband love nature, which is why they want to help preserve and protect it.
“My husband actually signed us up. I thought he was being a nerd like usual, but once I sat down and listened to the program I thought, how cool is this.” Granger said.
Granger, along with nearly 500