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Pictured Rocks National LakeshoreThis bridge spanning the Beaver Creek was built by a volunteer group from Madonna University.
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Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore
General Management Plan
The cover of the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore General Management Plan depicts the Pictured Rocks cliffs and Grand Portal Point.
Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore General Management Plan / Wilderness Study / Environmental Impact Statement was released to the public in November 2004, culminating a five-year process to revise the lakeshore's 1981 General Management Plan.

The general management plan (GMP) provides the framework for making decisions about and managing the national lakeshore's resources and visitor use.  It seeks to provide the appropriate balance of national lakeshore access, circulation, visitor orientation, and carrying capacity as well as assessing lands suitable for wilderness.

The GMP also defines the relationship of the shoreline zone and inland buffer zone at the national lakeshore.  It also discusses the level of improvement for Alger County Road H-58, the main road through the lakeshore. 

A draft GMP was issued in August 2003 with a 90-day public review period.  Over 3000 comments were received and considered over the five-year process.

The wilderness study explored options for wilderness designation in the national lakeshore. The final plan proposes an 11,739-acre wilderness area in the Beaver Basin.

The “Notice of Availability” of the final General Management Plan / Wilderness Study / Environmental Impact Statement was published in the Federal Register on October 22, 2004.

The National Park Service's Midwest Regional Director signed the “Record of Decision” for the final GMP in November 2004, formalizing approval of the GMP by the National Park Service.

This 400-page document is available on-line and as a 100-page paper summary. A very limited number of copies of the final GMP are available at park headquarters.

Questions on the lakeshore's GMP may be addressed to the Lakeshore Superintendent at (906) 387-2607 or by e-mail.


 

General Management Plan - links to pdf files

Cover, Introductory Information, Chapters 1 & 2 (144 pages)
1 - Purpose of and Need for Action
2 - Alternatives, Including the Preferred Alternative 

Chapters 3 & 4 (100 pages)
3 - The Affected Environment
4 - Environmental Consequences 

Chapter 5 (44 pages)
5 - Consultation and Coordination;  Substantive Comments and Responses 

Comments & Responses - continued (46 pages)

Appendices A through C (27 pages)

Appendices D through G, Glossary, References, Preparers, Index (35 pages)

Record of Decision (11 pages)

Lyndon B. Johnson being sworn in as President of the U.S. by Chief Justice Earl Warren as Lady Bird Johnson and Hubert Humphrey look on.  

Did You Know?
Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore is America's first National Lakeshore, authorized on October 15, 1966. On the same day, President Lyndon B. Johnson also signed into law another piece of landmark legislation -- the National Historic Preservation Act.
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Last Updated: November 16, 2006 at 09:13 EST