Rules

  1. Respect Wildlife: Do not feed or approach animals. Use binoculars or telephoto lenses for safe viewing and to avoid disturbing wildlife.
  2. Stick to the Path: Always stay on designated trails to protect yourself and the park's flora and fauna. Shortcutting trails can cause soil erosion and harm plant life.
  3. Pack It In, Pack It Out: Whatever you bring into the park, make sure you take out with you. This includes trash, leftover food, and any items you've brought for your visit.
  4. Leave What You Find: Preserve the past and leave rocks, plants, and other natural objects as you found them. Do not remove or disturb historical structures and artifacts.
  5. Quiet Hours: To ensure all visitors enjoy the tranquility of the park, please observe quiet hours from 10 PM to 6 AM.
  6. Camp in Designated Areas Only: Use established campsites and adhere to specific site restrictions for fires, waste disposal, and noise.
  7. Fire Regulations: Understand and follow the park's fire regulations. If fires are permitted, they should be kept small and under control, and completely extinguished before leaving.
  8. Permit Required: If you are visiting as a large group, make sure to acquire the necessary permit(s) prior to your visit.
  9. Pet Policies: If pets are allowed, they must be kept on a leash at all times and are not permitted on some trails or in some areas of the park.
  10. Respect Others: Be courteous to other visitors, keep noise levels to a minimum, and respect the right of others to enjoy the park without disruption.

Remember, national parks are shared public spaces designed for everyone to enjoy. It's our collective responsibility to keep them clean, safe, and beautiful for future generations.