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South Park National Heritage Area Management Plan

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As required by its authorizing legislation (Public Law 111-11. Section 8003), the South Park National Heritage Area has prepared a Management Plan, which describes the Heritage Area's management structure, boundaries, duties, mission, and goals. The Plan incorporates an inventory of the Heritage Area's natural, cultural, and recreational resources, and includes comprehensive policies, strategies, and recommendations for conservation, funding, management, development, and promotion of the Heritage Area. The Plan outlines a program of implementation for the Management Plan and describes actions that governments, private organizations, and individuals have agreed to take to manage and protect Heritage Area resources. Sources of funding for carrying out the Plan are identified, and an analysis of and recommendations for coordinating Federal, State and local programs presented. The Management Plan also includes an interpretive plan for the Heritage Area.

Contact Information

Shirl Kasper, historian, (303) 969-2232, Shirl_Kasper@nps.gov
National Park Service, Intermountain Regional Office, 12795 W. Alameda Parkway, Lakewood, CO 80228-2822