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Shenandoah National ParkWater quality monitoring equipment used to track stream water chemistry.
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Shenandoah National Park
Research
 

Conducting research or doing a scientific project in the park will require a free permit. To find out more visit the >
National Park Service Research and Reporting System (RPRS)...

Look at the list of  Investigator 's Annual Reports (IAR) that have come from research past and present in the park.

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Park staff conducting a GPS training for a project in Big Meadows.
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Park staff conducting a GPS training for a project in Big Meadows.
Sunrise over the mountains of Shenandoah wilderness creates a spectacular purple glow.  

Did You Know?
Benton McKaye, the “father of the Appalachian Trail,” was also instrumental in passage of the Wilderness Act. Shenandoah National Park carries on Benton McKaye’s legacy with 101 miles of the Appalachian Trail and almost 80,000 acres of designated wilderness.
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Last Updated: July 31, 2006 at 08:41 EST