Utah national parks and the towns around them are getting busier. Here’s how they’re trying to adapt.

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Lines of cars stretched for miles, bridging the Arches National Park entrance to the highway, only for many of them to be turned away because parking lots had reached capacity. Crowds clamored for a seat on one of Zion National Park’s shuttles. Visitors took in the views at any of Utah’s five national parks — almost always next to a swarm of strangers.

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