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Golden Gate National Recreational Area
Planning, Projects and Public Involvement
 

The Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA) is dedicated to providing the public with the most current information on planning activities and projects within the park. The public plays an essential role in taking care of our national parks. Each person has an important perspective on the management of the GGNRA and can make a unique contribution to the planning process. Your input can make a difference.

 

There are many ways to stay involved and participate in park planning and projects.

  • Visit the Park Planning and Projects website to learn about current and completed park projects, review and comment on environmental assessments (EA), environmental impact statements (EIS), and other planning documents.
  • Attend public meetings or site walks planned for specific park projects. These events will be posted on individual project websites as well as on the park Calendar of Events.
  • Attend a GGNRA Open House to talk with NPS and Parks Conservancy staff about current park projects.
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Did You Know?
Mélange underlies much of Golden Gate and is a mixture of rocks created by tectonic activity in and near a subduction zone.

Last Updated: May 07, 2009 at 13:48 EST