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Pinnacles National Monument
Management
 

We are continuing to work on the development of a new General Management Plan for Pinnacles National Monument. This is your chance to be involved in deciding how your park will be managed for the next 15-20 years.

A General Management Plan (GMP) is a long-range plan that identifies the desired conditions for natural and cultural resources and visitor experiences. 

The Foundation Planning has been completed. This phase documented why the monument was established and identified what is significant about the park. After listening to considerable public input, we have created 4 alternative management options. These alternatives are now available for public review and comment.

Visit our Park Planning page for more information about the planning process and find out how to participate. 

GMP Alternatives
GMP Alternatives
Public input sought for GMP Preliminary Alternatives
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Second GMP Newsletter
Comments Summary
The second GMP newsletter has a summary of public comments, and shows us where we'll go from here.
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First GMP Newsletter
GMP Start-up
The first GMP Newsletter outlines the steps that are involved in the planning process.
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Yellow Starthistle  

Did You Know?
The yellow star thistle is one of many invasive (non-native) plants threatening the ecosystems of Pinnacles. Many seeds are accidentally transported into the park on shoes and gear; you can do your part to prevent the spread of these pests by cleaning shoes, socks, and gear before visiting the park.

Last Updated: August 12, 2008 at 00:12 EST