
Cabrillo National Monument superintendent Andrea Compton invites the public to attend an open house meeting to solicit input on the park’s proposed Trails Management Plan. Cabrillo National Monument staff will be holding two open houses for the public (noon to 2 p.m. at the Visitor Center/ View Building, and 6 to 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium) on Tuesday, March 21. The purpose of these open houses is to collect public feedback to aid in the development of Cabrillo’s proposed Trails Management Plan. No formal program is scheduled but those interested in attending may stop by to learn and inquire about the plan.
Cabrillo National Monument would like your feedback, such as: What types of opportunities should be included in the trail system? What kinds of experiences are you looking for while hiking on Cabrillo’s trails? What do you think of the proposed changes in trails at Cabrillo National Monument?
Cabrillo National Monument contains an existing network of roads and recreation trails. The development of a trails plan is critical for protecting the special natural and cultural features of the park and providing quality recreational experiences for park visitors. The Trails Management Plan will help guide the future development and management of roads and trails within the park. The public comment period will be open throurgh April 16. To review the plan or to submit comments, visit parkplanning.nps.gov/cabrillotmp.