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Sections of the trail are in poor condition. There are steep sections that are difficult for many visitors, and portions are eroding due to inadequate drainage.A network of social trails has developed around the lake and throughout the area, creating additional erosion and damage to sensitive wildlife habitat, including beaver dams and lodges.
Proposed changes may include:
·rehabilitation of social trails
·reconstruction of the existing Horseshoe Lake Trail to improve trail surface and drainage
·construction of a new loop trail to the Nenana River and around Horseshoe Lake
Extending the trail to the Nenana River and around Horseshoe Lake would provide increased hiking opportunities for visitors and consolidate use, allowing the web of social trails to be rehabilitated.Maps showing proposed routes are available at the website below.
The NPS invites the public to submit written comments by Monday, March 19, 2012. Comments may be submitted online at http://parkplanning.nps.gov/dena, faxed to 907-683-9612, or mailed to:
Superintendent
Denali National Park and Preserve
ATTN:Horseshoe Lake Trail
P.O. Box 9
Denali Park, AK99755
For additional information about the proposal please contact Dan Ostrowski, Project Lead at 907-683-9557 or e-mail us; or Paula Homan, Project Planning Lead, at 907-683-6223 or e-mail us.
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