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

Mammoth Cave National Park receives $6.5 million in funding to rehabilitate popular cave trail

08/29/2022

Mammoth Cave National Park will receive approximately $6.5 million from the Great American Outdoors Act (GAOA) to rehabilitate about one mile of cave trail inside Mammoth Cave starting in fall 2022. The project will address deferred maintenance associated with these facilities, visitor safety, tour experience, and natural and cultural resource protection from the New Entrance to the Frozen Niagara entrance.

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Golden Gate NRA receives $35 million for Alcatraz infrastructure project

08/23/2022

Golden Gate National Recreation Area will receive approximately $35 million in Great American Outdoors Act (GAOA) funding for an infrastructure project on Alcatraz Island, the park’s most visited site. The project will repair and seismically strengthen the concrete wharf on Alcatraz Island, a contributing feature of the Alcatraz Island National Historic Landmark District.

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National Park Service Releases Video Series on Texas White House

08/19/2022

On Sunday, August 21st, Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park launchedTexas White House: Past, Present, and Future, a series of short educational videos on the history and importance of the Texas White House and LBJ Ranch. The first three episodes will highlight the history of the land. The last two episodes cover the National Park Service’s efforts to open the Texas White House to the public in 2008 while addressing the challenges of protecting and preserving the historic buildings and landscapes of the Texas White House Complex.

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NPS Director visits Acadia National Park, Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument 

08/04/2022

National Park Service (NPS) Director Chuck Sams visited Acadia National Park to see infrastructure improvements that are part of a concerted effort to address deferred maintenance and repair needs in national parks. A variety of funding sources are tackling Acadia’s estimated $134 million in deferred maintenance and repairs, led by $30+ million provided by the Great American Outdoors Act.

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Great American Outdoors Act Makes Public Lands More Accessible

08/04/2022

The nation’s public lands are for everyone, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is celebrating the two-year anniversary of the Great American Outdoors Act, which is helping make greater access possible. With its nearly $100 million per year to reduce the maintenance backlog at refuges, the Great American Outdoors Act ensures more people have better access to nature.

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Final Environmental Assessment for Replacement Visitor Center

07/30/2022

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) announced availability of the final Environmental Assessment (EA) for a replacement visitor center on the National Elk Refuge (Refuge). Breaking ground on a completely redesigned facility, made possible in part by Great American Outdoors Act funding, is anticipated in 2025.

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Making every drop of water count at Central Valley refuge

07/29/2022


Over a ten-month period, beginning in 2021, a crew of four USFWS employees accomplished six projects at the San Luis National Wildlife Refuge to improve water efficiency and replace outdated infrastructure with materials sourced from local companies. The work, which improved wetland habitat for migrating birds, was supported by funding from the Great American Outdoors Act.

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Interior Department Announces Fee-Free Day on Public Lands to Celebrate Great American Outdoors Act Anniversary

07/29/2022

On August 4, designated as “Great American Outdoors Day,” the Department of the Interior will celebrate the two-year anniversary of the signing of the Great American Outdoors Act (GAOA). To support the Department’s commitment to ensuring equitable access to public lands, entrance fees will be waived on Aug. 4 at all fee-collecting public lands managed by the Department.

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