CALIFORNIA – California State Parks Seeks Public Input on a Road and Trail Management
California State Parks will hold an open house meeting to solicit comments on a draft road and trail management plan (RTMP) for Humboldt Redwoods State Park. The RTMP describes the existing roads and trails of the state park and provides specific direction for management and operations in the future. The goal of the plan is to enhance recreational trail opportunities, while protecting the park’s cultural and natural resources.
The open house meeting will be held on Tuesday, May 16 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the River Lodge Conference Center located at 1800 Riverwalk Drive, Fortuna. The draft plan can be viewed online atwww.parks.ca.gov/HRSP-RTMP or it can be reviewed in person at the following locations:
Located in the coastal mountains of southern Humboldt County, the state park is internationally renowned as home of the world’s largest remaining contiguous stands of ancient coast redwoods. Humboldt Redwoods State Park has over 50 miles of roads and 60 miles of trails for hikers, bikers, and equestrians, which provide access to various sections of the park including into the steep and rugged backcountry. California State Parks welcomes all visitors. For those with special needs, please contact Tom Gunther, State Parks Eel River Sector Superintendent, at (707) 946-1812 in advance to arrange accommodations. Thanks for your attention to this matter! Don Amador Western Representative Sharetrails.Org/BlueRibbon Coalition Email: brdon@sharetrails.org |
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