Shenandoah to hold meeting about new permitting system

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (CBS19 NEWS) -- Shenandoah National Park will host a virtual public meeting on June 6 at 7 p.m. to provide information about a new backcountry camping permitting system. During the meeting there will be an opportunity for the public to ask questions about the new system. Following the meeting, a public comment portal will be available for 30 days and the public is invited to provide written input.
The establishment of a new online permitting system will let the park track and understand backcountry use to ensure the protection of resources and provide a better visitor experience.
The fee-based online registration system through recreation.gov will allow users to plan their trip in advance with current information using a reliable system.
The permit will have an associated fee that will provide financial support for management of the park's backcountry. Shenandoah has one of the largest backcountry permitting programs in the national park system, and most of these programs require fees.
Backcountry, or “wilderness camping” refers to camping in remote areas of the park rather than in developed campgrounds with amenities.
The system will be implemented in 2024, and additional details will be provided as the park moves forward.
For information on how to comment and to get a link to attend the June meeting, please visit www.nps.gov/shen.