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Description: The National Park Service is initiating a combined Wilderness and Backcountry Stewardship Plan for Death Valley National Park. The purpose of this Wilderness and Backcountry Stewardship Plan is to guide the National Park Service and to make decisions regarding the future use and protection of the park's vast wilderness and backcountry lands. This planning process addresses all Congressionally designated wilderness lands within Death Valley National Park. It also includes non-wilderness backcountry concerns, such as: backcountry road corridors and campsites, backcountry cabins near roads, and non-wilderness backcountry lands. It does not include the Furnace Creek, Scotty's Castle, Stovepipe Wells, and Panamint Springs developed areas or visitor attractions accessed directly from paved roads (e.g. Zabriskie Point), or short, graded gravel roads (e.g. Mosaic Canyon), developed campgrounds, paved roads, private inholdings or other non-NPS lands. It also will not include the Saline Valley hot springs and the non-wilderness lands surrounding them as this area will be addressed in the future in a site-specific plan as per direction of the Park's approved General Management Plan.
Date Document Posted: 09/04/2009
Comment Period: 09/04/2009 - 11/15/2009
Topic Questions Instructions:
We value your comments on any aspect of wilderness and backcountry at Death Valley National Park, but in particular would like to hear your thoughts on these questions.
All comments previously submitted during scoping for the Wilderness Stewardship Plan will be considered and people who previously commented may submit additional comments during this scoping period.
Topic Questions:
What do you value about the Death Valley Wilderness?
What are your issues or concerns regarding how the wilderness resource is used and managed?
What do you value about the park's non-wilderness backcountry lands and network of backcountry roads?
What are your issues or concerns regarding how these backcountry lands and roads are used and managed?
What are your thoughts and/or concerns regarding the relationship between wilderness and adjacent non-wilderness backcountry?