The current U.S. government shutdown has drastic consequences for the national park system. One of the most evident impacts is that several parks were forced to close.
Luckily, some managed to open again. For instance, Gateway Arch National Park recently reopened, thanks to local donors , just in time to celebrate its 60th anniversary. Yet, closures aren’t the only concerns.
According to an article by NPR, experts at Acadia National Park are now sounding the alarm, claiming that the consequences of the current shutdown may affect the park until 2028. Here is what’s happening and why Acadia National Park may have to deal with the consequences of the shutdown for years to come.
Acadia National Park May Pay The Consequences Of The Current U.S. Shutdown Until 2028
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