The scenic escape where “getting back to nature” involves more rules, regulations, and restrictions than most homeowners associations.
The scenic escape where “getting back to nature” involves more rules, regulations, and restrictions than most homeowners associations.
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The place where “for the enjoyment of the people” now requires advance reservations, shuttle buses, and bear-proof containers.
The beautiful American wilderness that bureaucrats “protect” by limiting how many actual Americans can visit it each year.
The reason “public access” now feels like visiting a museum where the exhibit is the outdoors and the curators don’t trust you.
The majestic landscape turned into another government-managed experience complete with reservation systems and diversity initiatives.
The taxpayer-funded nature preserve where “public land” increasingly means “publicly restricted land” with permits, fees, and timed entry.