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National Park Service Mount Rainier National Park U.S. Department of the Interior 55210 238th Avenue E. Ashford, WA 98304-9751 360-569-2211 www.nps.gov/mora Mount Rainier National Park News Release Release Date: January 12, 2019 Contact: 360-569-6510 (leave message) Mount Rainier National Park to Restore Accessibility and Resume Limited Services Ashford, WA – Mount Rainier National Park announces that the park will reopen its Nisqually Entrance near Ashford on Sunday, January 13. The road between the entrance and Longmire will be open to public vehicles, weather dependent, as typical during the winter. In addition, some basic visitor services will now be available, including restrooms at Longmire and Kautz Creek, and staff at the park entrance gate to provide safety information. These additional services are being made possible during the shutdown through the recently granted authority to use retained recreation fees in support of park operations. Park Service officials have determined that by using Federal Land and Recreation Enhancement funds to bring back park staff to provide information, plow roads, and remove trash, the park will be able to restore some access for visitors while ensuring health and safety. While most outdoor areas of the park will remain accessible by foot, most buildings and facilities will remain closed. Entrance stations will be open to provide safety and information messages to arriving visitors, but fees will not be collected. The park is also pleased to announce that as a result of restored access, Rainier Guest Services will be able to reopen the National Park Inn, restaurant and gift shop in Longmire when the park gates open. During the winter, parking is limited in Longmire, and on nice-weather days, can fill up quickly. As a result visitors may experience long wait times at the park entrance, heavy traffic on roads, and congested parking lots - particularly on the weekends. Visitors are encouraged to make use of public restrooms in Elbe and Ashford on their way into the park. The road to Paradise will remain closed to public. Travel on foot, snowshoes, or skis on the road behind the closed gate at Longmire is prohibited and unsafe. Plows may be working the road to provide access to service park facilities and utilities during the shutdown. Visitors should note that snow play is only allowed in the designated area at Paradise, which is closed. In Longmire, any off-trail activity could cause significant damage to the park's vegetation. All other areas in the park are off-limits to sledding to protect visitor safety and park resources. Visitors seeking snow play are encouraged to find locations outside of the park for this activity. While basic visitor support services have been restored, other services will be limited or unavailable during the lapse in appropriations, including all visitor centers. If road conditions become unsafe at any time, roads and/or areas in the park may be closed. The park website and social media sites are not being maintained regularly. All administrative offices are closed until the government reopens. All media inquiries should be directed to [email protected]. For updates on the government shutdown, please visit www.doi.gov/shutdown.

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