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‘These Are Resource Problems': Estes Park Man Objects Timed Entry System At Rocky Mountain National Park
Some are expressing concern that the park is restricting access to the public's land.
By Jeff Todd, CBS Denver:
ESTES PARK, Colo. (CBS4) – As the National Park Service prepares for a second summer of permitting visitors to keep capacity down, efforts are also underway to look at long term solutions. Some people are concerned the park is restricting access to the public’s land.
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“If this goes the way they want it to go it will result in permanent change to the way the public gets in the park. And if we’re going to make that decision as a community or a country, we should have a lot more say discussion than we were having,” said Daniel Denning, an Estes Park resident.
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