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Guess in Phase 1, no camping. Here is the release

Posted on: April 30, 2020 at 09:47:38 CT
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Missouri State Parks announces phase one in resuming normal operations
JEFFERSON CITY, MO, April 29, 2020 – Missouri State Parks, a division of the Department of Natural Resources, today announced phase one of a phased approach to resuming normal operations.

While the vast majority of Missouri state parks and historic sites have remained open for day use, Missouri State Parks has implemented a number of measures designed to maintain required social distancing and protect visitors and team members.

Based on current conditions, Missouri State Parks is implementing the following measures in phase one of the return to normal operations:

On May 4, concession-operated lodging, dining, marina and retail operations will begin reopening at the discretion of the individual concessionaires and following Governor Parson’s recommended guidelines.

On May 11, Castlewood State Park, Elephant Rocks State Park, Watkins Woolen Mill State Historic Site and State Park and Weston Bend State Park will reopen for day use only.

On May 18, the off-road-vehicle riding area at St. Joe State Park will reopen and will require daily permits to be purchased online; quantities may be limited to manage capacity.

Park campgrounds and park-run lodging will remain closed through May 18. Missouri State Parks continues to evaluate public-health data, applicable social-distancing guidelines and operational requirements to determine when it would be appropriate to resume these operations.

Visitor centers, park offices, tours, programs, group camps, enclosed shelters, playgrounds, pools and beaches will remain closed as Missouri State Parks evaluates the implementation of phase one. Events, including third-party events planned in the month of May, may be postponed or cancelled.

“Never has access to our state parks been more important than during this period of COVID-19 response,” said Carol Comer, director of the Department of Natural Resources. “Missouri State Parks is committed to providing a safe and healthy environment for our visitors, volunteers and staff, and we are working toward resumption of additional services as soon as we can do so responsibly.”

“Missouri State Parks is experiencing record crowds as people take advantage of the outdoor opportunities we have to offer,” said Mike Sutherland, director of the department's Division of State Parks. “We ask for everyone’s patience and cooperation as we implement measures to minimize congestion and maintain social distancing at our facilities.”

Visitors are encouraged to check mostateparks.com for individual park advisory updates and the latest actions in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Crowds and visitation will be monitored closely in order to prevent overcrowding. If a park is nearing capacity, gates or parking lots may close temporarily.

All visitors must remain diligent and enjoy the outdoors responsibly by following the guidance provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Governor Parson:

Keep a minimum distance of six feet between you and others.
Avoid crowded areas and groups of people.
Stay close-to-home and travel with only those from your household.
Wash your hands often.
Come prepared and carry hand sanitizers, soaps, wipes and water.
Share the trail and warn other trail users of your presence as you pass.
Avoid touching your face.
Avoid handshakes and hugs.
Cover your mouth and nose with your elbow when you cough or sneeze.
Pack out what you pack in.
Be kind and considerate of others.
Most importantly, stay home if you are sick.
The Department of Natural Resources and Missouri State Parks team is closely monitoring the progression of COVID-19 and its effects in Missouri. While safety, outdoor recreation and service to our visitors are all very important to us, the safety of our guests and team members is our top priority.

For the latest actions by Missouri State Parks in response to COVID-19, visit mostateparks.com/response. Missourians are encouraged to review COVID-19 information provided by the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services.

If you have questions regarding Missouri State Parks, please contact us at moparks@dnr.mo.gov. For more information on state parks and historic sites, visit mostateparks.com. Missouri State Parks is a division of the Missouri Department of Natural Resources.
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     D) Closed up tighter than a jug...violators shot on sight.nm - tigertix MU - 4/30 09:58:56
     they'll incorporate some catchy-sounding thing like - dangertim MU - 4/30 09:50:53
          that would be fine. i'll get in early and be one of the 10% - phrejd MU - 4/30 09:52:43
          oh, I forgot to add that my 10/10/10 plan was guided by - dangertim MU - 4/30 09:51:52
               Based upon the number of people a bear can eat - jumbo73 MU - 4/30 10:27:17
          Lmfao(nm) - Eggs MU - 4/30 09:51:52
     There is so much pent up "GFY" attitude - jumbo73 MU - 4/30 09:50:17
          Here in Colorado, too - Tptiger MU - 4/30 21:54:33
          are you in CA? (nm) - phrejd MU - 4/30 09:51:13
               Effectively. My son and family live there. My wife's family - jumbo73 MU - 4/30 09:52:47
                    what does their reopen plan look like? i know the bay area - phrejd MU - 4/30 09:54:55
                         Garcetti (LA Mayor) is under much more heat than is - jumbo73 MU - 4/30 09:58:11
                              do they have the same urban / rural debates as we are? - phrejd MU - 4/30 10:06:06
                                   They do. However, the leverage in California - jumbo73 MU - 4/30 10:22:56
                              I have a feeling this ends badly in California - Eggs MU - 4/30 10:01:55
                                   the wealth divide in CA is going to cause problems - phrejd MU - 4/30 10:11:12
                                        Nothing any of you guys say matches what I see - zodiac6 JC - 4/30 14:36:36
                                             Ha, no kidding.... - Gyro MU - 5/1 05:07:13
                         Their governor is tightening lockdown orders, not easing - Eggs MU - 4/30 09:56:19
                              And the residents of Orange and LA County are giving him - jumbo73 MU - 4/30 10:26:04
                    T's and P's for them - Eggs MU - 4/30 09:53:40
                         I lived in the Berkeley area (some of it in UCB student - jumbo73 MU - 4/30 10:24:56
                         Every day(nm) - jumbo73 MU - 4/30 09:54:28
     Actual answer is D, which is there will be 100M people - Fred G. Sanford MSU - 4/30 09:47:47
     it might be the time to do it - Iam4Mizzou MU - 4/30 09:46:07
          that's what i'm hoping (nm) - phrejd MU - 4/30 09:49:09
     I don't think it will open. Cali is closing their beaches - TigerJackSwartz MU - 4/30 09:44:50
          It’s a national park, though. - zodiac6 JC - 4/30 14:38:20
          MO keeping their state parks closed is really dumb (nm) - Sal MU - 4/30 09:48:59
               To be clear, most MO State Parks have remained open - TigerJackSwartz MU - 4/30 09:52:47
          Still waiting to hear about that science - Eggs MU - 4/30 09:46:44
          shooting for end of june... fingers crossed (nm) - phrejd MU - 4/30 09:46:21
          Why? The statewide order is only until this weekend, yet - kmawv8 MU - 4/30 09:45:58
               It makes no sense (nm) - Sal MU - 4/30 09:49:08
               some places are having a tough time getting workers back - phrejd MU - 4/30 09:47:57
                    That actually makes sense and doesn't make me - kmawv8 MU - 4/30 09:51:54
                         the company that runs all the lodges and such in yellowstone - phrejd MU - 4/30 09:59:34
               Guess in Phase 1, no camping. Here is the release - TigerJackSwartz MU - 4/30 09:47:38
     Not sure on the first question. - kmawv8 MU - 4/30 09:42:47
          yellowstone is usually suprisingly packed considering its - phrejd MU - 4/30 09:45:37
               Yep. Many people plan for that destination - kmawv8 MU - 4/30 09:47:11
               Disney is thinking about opening at 50% capacity - TigerJackSwartz MU - 4/30 09:46:28




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