Even before the government shutdown, Rocky Mountain National Park faced several challenges. Closures had already been announced due to early snowfall . In addition, QR code signs inside the park caused concerns for park rangers . Visitors were asked to report on false information issued by the popular national park. This caused concern among rangers, as they were unsure what types of information they were allowed to disclose.

Issues have persisted at the park and across all national parks since the government shutdown was announced on October 1. Despite the complications, Rocky Mountain National Park is still making things work, and visitors can access the park free of charge, avoiding the $30 entrance fee.

Here's a closer look at the heroic efforts of those who have stepped in dur

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