We provide a park and recreation system that includes:
103 state parks and recreation areas • 306,148 acres of recreational land • 257,155 acres of land open to hunting • 13,496 campsites and a wide range of day-use facilities • 140 state forest campgrounds, totaling 4,058 rustic campsites
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Park Management Plans
A park's general management plan defines a long-range (10- to 20-year) planning and management strategy to protect and preserve the site’s natural and cultural resources and provide access to land- and water-based public recreation and educational opportunities.
Developing a park general management plan requires logic, teamwork, public involvement and integrity. The plan should ultimately reflect a logical sequence of events and help guide decision making in a carefully considered way. The key to this process is active involvement of DNR staff, other state agencies, stakeholders (such as other recreation providers and user groups) and the public. Public input is an integral part of the development these plans.
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Green Initiatives
Xổ số trực tiếp thành phốThe Green Initiatives Team has implemented a series of green initiatives, which help promote environmental sustainability in our parks, recreation areas, harbors and facilities.
- Recycling in State Parks
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