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Fiery Furnace Hike at Arches National Park Suspended Amid Staff Reductions

Staff WriterBy Staff WriterMarch 28, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Fiery Furnace Hiking Zone at Arches National Park Closed Due to Staffing Shortages

The Fiery Furnace hiking zone at Arches National Park has been officially closed until further notice, as announced by park officials on Sunday. This closure is primarily attributed to significant staffing shortages impacting the park’s ability to manage vital visitor services. With the upcoming tourist season, concerns regarding the park’s operational capacity are growing.

In February, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), under the leadership of Elon Musk, controversially terminated a thousand National Park employees and rescinded 5,000 job offers for seasonal workers. While decisions were later reversed for seasonal staff, and a federal court mandated the reinstatement of laid-off National Park workers, most employees have been placed on paid leave, leaving parks like Arches struggling to fill essential temporary positions.

The iconic Fiery Furnace is well-known for its striking sandstone slot canyons and challenging terrain. Due to its popularity, park officials instituted a permitting system in the 1990s to manage daily access, limiting entry to 75 visitors. In a typical year, Arches National Park attracts nearly two million visitors, who rely heavily on seasonal staff for a variety of services, including managing hikes through areas like the Fiery Furnace.

Karen Hanker, a spokesperson for Arches National Park, emphasized the importance of seasonal employees in supporting visitor services, stating that the limited staff is currently occupied with basic operations such as front desk duties and guided tours. “If we don’t have our seasonal workers to help us at the front desk and issue permits, we must assign our full-time workers to basic functions,” said Hanker, highlighting the park’s struggle as the spring break season approaches.

As traffic increases during March and April, the absence of staff has compelled park officials to close access to the Fiery Furnace, which typically reopens around Presidents Day. There are not enough resources available to facilitate both ranger-led programs and self-guided trips, which are crucial for visitor safety in this complex geological area. Hanker pointed out that search and rescue operations are also extremely resource-intensive, complicating the park’s ability to manage emergencies.

The Fiery Furnace, revered for canyoneering, presents significant safety challenges due to its intricate terrain, making rescues in the area particularly difficult. Staffing shortages exacerbate the situation; even minor rescue operations can deplete the limited personnel available. Consequently, the park encourages visitors to plan safe alternative activities, especially as temperatures rise and the risk of accidents increases.

Despite ongoing federal efforts to reinstate employees across the National Park Service, many parks face housing shortages, hindering recruitment during normal conditions. Compounding these issues, some of the affected employees have sought alternate employment amid uncertainty over their roles. Hanker remains optimistic, stating, “Once our seasonal staff are here and trained, we look forward to resuming normal spring operations, including reopening the Fiery Furnace.” However, no timeline for resuming full operations yet exists.

As these challenges unfold, Arches National Park continues to stress the importance of visitor safety. Hanker advises potential visitors to conduct thorough research on alternative activities to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. With fewer staff members to respond to emergencies, it is crucial for visitors to prioritize their well-being while enjoying the natural wonders of the park.

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