Rocky Mountain National Park Wilderness Act
Summary
H.R. 3193, the Rocky Mountain National Park Wilderness Act, would designate approximately 249,339 acres of land within Rocky Mountain National Park as protected wilderness. This designation ensures that these lands are preserved in their natural state, permanently restricting activities such as road construction, commercial logging, and the use of motorized vehicles or equipment. For citizens, this means the area would remain a primitive landscape dedicated to hiking, camping, and wildlife observation, while protecting the park's ecosystem and water sources from future industrial development.
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