Funding for parks and public lands maintenance is crucial as the maintenance backlog grows, and Congress is building momentum to extend the Legacy Restoration Fund.
Bipartisan legislation is advancing in both the House and Senate to continue investing in trails, campgrounds, roads, and recreation infrastructure on public lands.
Read MoreOutdoor recreation organizations and businesses call on Congress to fund recreation at the USFS and BLM through appropriations.
Read MoreLawmakers met at Grand Teton National Park to discuss the Great American Outdoors Act and reauthorization of the Legacy Restoration Fund.
Read MoreSenators have introduced bipartisan legislation to extend the Legacy Restoration Fund, a program that has helped repair trails, campgrounds, and infrastructure at parks and public lands. Without action from Congress, this essential fund will expire in September 2025.
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