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Big Bend National Park
Public Involvement
 
Emory Peak trailhead
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The Emory Peak trail re-alignment is one of a number of recent projects that involved public comment.
 
Planning, Environment and Public Comment 
The National Park Service prepares a variety of planning and environmental documents to help guide it in managing park resources. These documents can range from site-specific impact analyses on facility locations to broader park-wide plans for future use and management of a park. The Planning, Environment and Public Comment site contains all of the currently active plans and environmental documents for the National Park Service.

These pages provides access to any current plans, environmental impact analyses, and related documents on public review. Your opinion does count, so please provide feedback and submit comments for any documents available for public review.

 
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Construct New Walking Trail at Dorgan-Sublett Farm
Environmental Assessment/Assessment of Effect
February 2008 [3.08MB PDF file]

30-day public review period: February 29, 2008 — March 29, 2008.

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Superintendent's Compendium
The rules you need to know.
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General Management Plan
The general management plan charts a long-term course for park operations
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Scorpion  

Did You Know?
Big Bend has more species of scorpions (14) than any other national park, including some species that have been found nowhere else in the world.
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Last Updated: February 27, 2008 at 10:31 EST