In the first year of the Park it Forward parking tag program, Great Smoky Mountains National Park generated over $10 million in recreation fee revenue. The park is using this money to improve visitor safety, increase park ranger presence, and repair, enhance and maintain public park facilities. Launched in March 2023, Park it Forward was designed to provide critical support to protect and enhance the visitor experience at Great Smoky Mountains National Park, now and into the future. Park users directly contribute to protecting the park when they purchase a $5 daily, $15 weekly, or $40 annual parking tag. One hundred percent of the funds generated by park fees stays in the Smokies.
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Hear from Superintendent Cassius Cash about the benefits of the Park it Forward parking tag program. Increase park ranger presence. Overall, through the Park It Forward Parking Tag Program, we’re hiring over more than 25 rangers across the park.
Improve roads and facilities. We’re hiring additional maintenance employees to help us better maintain roads, bridges, and tunnels in the park. These crews will be able to repair road shoulders, patch potholes, and replace damaged signs and fences more quickly across the park. We will also use Park it Forward funds for campground and picnic area maintenance, to replace horse stalls at Tow String Horse Camp, resurface the Cosby access road and replace sidewalks in the Cosby picnic area. Future Park it Forward funds will allow us to continue to make improvements at several campgrounds throughout the park. Improve visitor safety. |
Last updated: October 30, 2024