Most national parks across the U.S. have struggled in recent months, following the Trump administration's massive layoffs and hiring freeze. Visitors to Acadia National Park have reported unchecked passes and empty desks , and people are now protesting at Glacier National Park over funding cuts and work conditions . Some national park sites were even forced to close for most of the summer due to the staff shortage.
Yet, a national park seems largely unaffected by the changes now impacting all other protected areas. But is this truly the case, or is it just a misleading facade hiding a more dramatic truth?
This Popular National Park Seems Largely Unaffected By NPS Staff Cuts
According to an article by the Denver Gazette, Rocky Mountain National Park remains largely unaffected by th