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Coronado National MemorialView from Montezuma Pass Overlook with cholla cactus in foreground
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Coronado National Memorial
Park Planning

Superintendent's Compendium
(104 KB) MSWord

Fire Management Plan
(620 KB) MSWord

General Management Plan: Part 1 - Contents, Background, Alternatives, Affected Environment
(1.6 MB) PDF

General Management Plan: Part 2 - Environmental Consequences
(761 KB) PDF

General Management Plan: Part 3 - Consultation and Coordination
(3.5 MB) PDF

General Management Plan: Part 4 - Appendices, References, Index
(2.9 MB) PDF

 

Environmental Assessments (EA), Environmental Impact Statements (EIS) and Findings of No Significant Impact (FONSI)

Scoping Letter-FR 61 Road Rehab February 2009 (179 KB)

FONSI-LE Ranger Office January 2009 (100 KB) Word Doc

EA-LE Ranger Office December 2008 (1.3MB) Word Doc

EA-Bat Gate for Crest Trail Mines May 2007 (2.8 MB) PDF

barking frog  

Did You Know?
Coronado National Memorial is home to the rare barking frog. Its presence was first confirmed here in 1993. The barking frog hibernates for almost the entire year, except for a few weeks in summer after the first heavy rains. Then, the males can be heard calling from limestone crevices for mates.

Last Updated: February 21, 2009 at 15:58 EST