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Smith Rock gets $1.6 million for welcome center, park improvements

Redmond, ORLocal News

Smith Rock State Park is poised to receive a $1. 6 million grant that will be utilized to revamp its welcome center and enhance various amenities throughout the park. Advocated by Oregon Senators Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley, this funding underscores the critical role of conservation and the need for improved facilities in state parks. The investment will not only make the park more accessible but also aims to elevate the visitor experience, attracting more outdoor enthusiasts to the area. Smith Rock is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, rock climbing, and hiking opportunities, making it a cherished destination for both locals and tourists alike.

This grant is part of a larger initiative to support outdoor recreation and conservation efforts across Oregon. With the increased funding, park officials hope to implement sustainable practices that benefit the environment while also catering to the needs of visitors. The initiative highlights the importance of public spaces and reflects a commitment to preserving natural resources for future generations. Overall, this funding represents a significant step forward in enhancing the quality of recreational spaces in Oregon.

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