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Fort Vancouver National Historic Site
Park Planning
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Park planning helps define which types of resource conditions, visitor experiences, and management actions will best achieve the mandate to preserve resources unimpaired for the enjoyment of future generations.
Units of the national park system use planning to bring logic, analysis, public involvement, and accountability into the decision-making process.
At Fort Vancouver NHS, park planning and decision-making is conducted as a continuous, dynamic cycle, from broad visions shared with the public to individual, annual work assignments and evaluations.
Several of the park's management planning documents are available online; please click on one of the links below to view a specific document.
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Research in the park links to the park's research webpages more... | | Volunteers-in-Parks Learn about the park's volunteer program more... | | Programs and Things To Do learn about the site's demonstrations, talks, tours, and special events more... | |
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Did You Know?
Did you know that the McLoughlin House, a unit of Fort Vancouver National Historic Site located in Oregon City, Oregon, in 1941 became one of the first national historic sites designated in the western United States?
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Last Updated: March 31, 2009 at 14:13 EST |