Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area (NRA) Visitor Use Site Management Plan Hunters, Washington

A visitor use planning process focused on nine sites at Lake Roosevelt (NRA) aims to enhance visitor experiences while protecting natural and cultural resources.

A Roadmap for Preservation and Capital Improvements

For these specific sites (Evans, Marcus Island, Kettle Falls, Gifford, Hunters, Fort Spokane, Keller Ferry, Spring Canyon, and Porcupine), the Otak team is analyzing appropriate functions for facilities (campgrounds, boat launches, and day use areas) and developing conceptual plans for widespread improvements. The project supports the visitor use planning and management process by assessing visitor use patterns and analyzing connections between sites, use types, site resources, and facilities. The plan establishes a consistent, unified character for development and serve as a roadmap to guide decisions on capital improvements, preservation, and development.

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