Great American Outdoors Act National Parks and Public Land Legacy Restoration Fund Newsroom

National Parks of Boston Hosts Public Meeting on Restoration of Dorchester Heights Monument (www.nps.gov)

10/18/2023

The National Parks of Boston began the more than $30 million restoration of Dorchester Heights Monument on September 15. Funded by the Great American Outdoors Act (GAOA), rehabilitation work will be complete by March 17, 2026, Evacuation Day, during the nation’s 250th birthday year. The Monument and its surrounding area remain closed to the public during the restoration.

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Marking 50 years of conservation successes in Michigan (www.fws.gov)

10/12/2023

On her first visit to the Midwest Region, Director Williams stopped by Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge, the only international wildlife refuge in North America. Located along the lower Detroit River and western shoreline of Lake Erie - just 20 miles south of Detroit, Mich., and 50 miles north of Toledo, Ohio, the refuge provided a backdrop for Director Williams to learn about the latest from the Service’s Fish and Aquatic Conservation program’s work with many partners to conserve lake sturgeon. Her visit also highlighted the results of Great American Outdoors Act funding to increase access to public lands and waters in the greater Detroit metropolitan area. 

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Mammoth Cave National Park Celebrates Completion of Great American Outdoor Act Cave Trail Rehabilitation Project (www.nps.gov)

09/28/2023

Mammoth Cave National Park officials and invited guests gathered inside Mammoth Cave today to mark the completion of a one-year project to rehabilitate approximately one mile of cave trail. The project was funded through the Great American Outdoors Act (GAOA) and has made significant improvements to cave infrastructure for visitor safety, tour experience, and natural and cultural resource protection inside Mammoth Cave.

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Secretary Haaland Visits Colorado to Highlight Work Underway Through President’s Investing in America Agenda to Create Jobs, Address Legacy Pollution (www.doi.gov)

09/27/2023

Secretary Haaland also visited Rocky Mountain National Park, where she toured several projects funded by the Great America Outdoors Act to improve recreational access for park visitors. The park is receiving nearly $20 million from the Act to rehabilitate water, wastewater and electrical distribution systems and improve accessibility, address fire risk, and modernize the Moraine Park Campground.

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Teamwork Made the Dream Work at San Antonio Missions National Historical Park (www.nps.gov)

09/22/2023

On Wednesday, August 16, 2023, the Texas Conservation Corps/SAAN Acequia Crew and the San Antonio River Authority worked together at San Antonio Missions National Historical Park to relocate Sagittaria plants from the Mission San Juan acequia to the San Antonio River for habitat restoration. Great American Outdoors Act (GAOA) Maintenance Action Teams (MAT) like this one are making a difference in hundreds of national parks. 

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National Parks of Boston Begins $30 Million Restoration of Dorchester Heights Monument (www.nps.gov)

09/11/2023

The National Parks of Boston will begin the more than $30 million restoration of Dorchester Heights Monument on September 15. Funded by the Great American Outdoors Act (GAOA), rehabilitation work will be complete prior to March 17, 2026, Evacuation Day, during the nation’s 250th birthday year. The Monument and its surrounding area will remain closed to the public during the restoration.

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Great American Outdoors Act boosts opportunities for recreation - Service director celebrates upgrades at Rhode Island refuges (www.fws.gov)

09/11/2023

On a warm, early-September morning on the coast of Rhode Island, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Director Martha Williams took in the view of Second Beach and the Atlantic Ocean. She was standing on a new, ADA-accessible platform made possible by a team of Service maintenance professionals from around the country funded by the Great American Outdoors Act . It’s one of nearly 100 such projects completed in the three years since the act passed. 

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