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Fort Sumter National Monument
General Management Plan

The National Park Service will maintain an up-to-date general management plan (GMP) for each unit of the national park system. The purpose of this plan will be to ensure that each park has a clearly defined direction for resource preservation and visitor use. This basic foundation for decision making will be developed in consultation with servicewide program managers, interested parties, and the general public. It will be based on an adequate analysis of existing and potential resource conditions and visitor experiences, environmental (including natural, cultural, and socioeconomic) impacts, and costs of alternative courses of action. In 1998, the National Park Service prepared the first General Management Plan for Fort Sumter National Monument to replace the 1974 Master Plan.

General management plans should be reviewed and revised as necessary to keep them current. It is anticipated that such reviews will be needed every 10-15 years or sooner if conditions change more rapidly. Even in parks with strong traditions and entrenched patterns of use and development, decision makers will benefit from occasionally stepping back and reassessing their overall goals, particularly if resources are threatened, sites are crowded, or the park's built environment requires extensive rehabilitation or maintenance. This will give everyone with a major stake in the park an opportunity to revalidate the park's role in the nation and in the region and to reconfirm that the kinds of resource conditions and visitor experiences being pursued are the best possible mix for the future. An approved general management plan may be amended, rather than revised, if conditions and management prescriptions over most of the plan area remain essentially unchanged from those present when the plan was originally approved. The purpose of the Fort Sumter Sentinel: Planning for the Future newsletter is to announce the efforts the National Park Service is undertaking to re-examine the GMP for Fort Sumter National Monument. A 2003 amendment to the Fort Sumter National Monument plan has been developed.

For more information:

Fort Sumter NM GMP 1998 (pdf, 3.8 MB)

Fort Sumter NM GMP Amendment 2003 (pdf, 8.4 MB)

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32-pounder cannon, Model 1829, at Fort Moultrie

Did You Know?
Fort Moultrie is the only unit of the National Park System where the entire 171-year history of American seacoast defense (1776-1947) can be traced. Fort Sumter National Monument, SC

Last Updated: September 07, 2010 at 13:32 MST