Rocky Mountain NP Day Use Visitor Access Strategy Planning Presentation: Summer 2021


Due to technical difficulties with the PEPC website, we are extending the public comment period through July 26, 2021. Between May 21, 2021 and July 26, 2021, you are invited to participate in the planning process as the first of several opportunities. The information gathered through this planning process will inform decision-making and priority-setting for day use visitor management at Rocky Mountain National Park.

To learn more about the visitor use management planning process, visit the Interagency Visitor Use Management Council's website. Link below.

Step 1. Learn about the issues

On this page you can find links to a Power Point presentation to help you learn about the proposed Day Use Visitor Access Strategy, the planning process, and the issues that this plan is designed to address. Also attached is a map of the draft visitor management zones, which help us establish the desired conditions for day users.

Step 2. Join the Conversation!

We know that your experience of Rocky Mountain National Park is important! So whether you come to the park every week, or have yet to visit, we want to hear from you! During this comment period, it is most helpful if you respond to as many of the following questions as you can.
 
Comment Period: Closed        May 21, 2021 - Jul 26, 2021
Topic Questions:
1. What experiences in Rocky Mountain National Park do you find most important? What kind of experiences do you want future visitors/generations to have when they come to Rocky Mountain National Park?
2. What issues most interfere with your desired park experience?
3. How can the park better protect resources for future generations?
4. What strategies would you like the planning team to consider when brainstorming visitor use management?
5. What is the park doing well to manage these issues that you would like to see continue?
Document Content:
Disclaimer: Links within the above document(s) were valid as of the date published.
Note: Some of the files may be in PDF format and can be viewed using the Adobe Acrobat Reader software. You may download a free copy of from Adobe Systems.