Turn out there is a new wrinkle the state had forgotten about.
Some of the parks have received federal money. Part of the agreement was to have public access.
So now the state will have to evaluate some more what can and can not be done.
I'm afraid time will only tell if this is another political ploy, or if this time they mean it.
Also I have not heard exactly what closed means. No ranger, no services, maybe locked entrance gates..... Still yet to be determined.
Stay tuned as the "Golden State" tries to make it past this bad spot in the economy.
sunny16 wrote:So, is Montana d' Oro still open? I enjoyed that a couple of years ago. I would like to get back there again. Even if only to see if the racoons are still there! LOL
Maybe a gathering needs to be planned again.
sunny16 wrote:So, is Montana d' Oro still open? I enjoyed that a couple of years ago. I would like to get back there again. Even if only to see if the racoons are still there! LOL
Maybe a gathering needs to be planned again.
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