Just a random question. I say yes. And, would it help or hurt KY if it became a USNP?
Biggest difference for regular visitors would be this…say goodbye to off-trail excursions. National Parks are very strict on conservation of both land & animals & require visitors to stay on the designed/designated trails. As a state park, RRG currently allows/encourages visitors to go off- trail.
So it just depends on how you look at it. Some may say that’s just what RRG needs because all of the off-trail excursions are ruining the land (erosion), upsetting the natural habitat of the wildlife, etc…Habitual visitors will say that being able to go off-trail is a big part of what makes RRG special & keeps them coming back.
Good point!Biggest difference for regular visitors would be this…say goodbye to off-trail excursions. National Parks are very strict on conservation of both land & animals & require visitors to stay on the designed/designated trails. As a state park, RRG currently allows/encourages visitors to go off- trail.
So it just depends on how you look at it. Some may say that’s just what RRG needs because all of the off-trail excursions are ruining the land (erosion), upsetting the natural habitat of the wildlife, etc…Habitual visitors will say that being able to go off-trail is a big part of what makes RRG special & keeps them coming back.
RRG is designated as a National Geological Area and it is located within the Daniel Boone National Forrest. But technically it isn’t a National Park.I thought RRG was a US Forest Service Park. Does the state have authority?
RRG is designated as a National Geological Area and it is located within the Daniel Boone National Forrest. But technically it isn’t a National Park.
The terminology makes a difference. If it becomes a national park then there will stricter limits on off-trail activities and on all activities within whatever area is designated as National Park. Right now you can hike off-trail in all of the DBNF including the Red River Gorge area.
Natural Bridge State Park is right next to the RRG geological area and is surrounded by DBNF. But it is just that…a state park. So it has different funding and different rules. But you can also hike off trail there because it is a state park & not national.
Not sure what exact area the OP was referring to but currently none of that area is designated as a National Park.
Well they just made New River Gorge the newest NP. And KY already has one , Mammoth CavesToo many necks
We may be heading over to NRG later next month to get an idea of how it is. No rafting, just checking out the area.Well they just made New River Gorge the newest NP. And KY already has one , Mammoth Caves