Newest Project at GCSNA - Campground Walking Paths

The current walking paths at the 25-site campground experiences large mud buildup after rainfalls, making it difficult for campers to travel to and from the parking area and campsite. Due to the high clay content in the soil, this mud is very sticky and extremely difficult to remove. The finished product will consist of limestone blocks similar to the limestone blocks already used at the campground to outline the boundary of each, individual campsite. These blocks will be installed as borders for the walking paths, substantially reducing pathway maintenance requirements while greatly enhancing visitor experience.

Check out Superintendent Nic Maloukis in the video below explain the need for this new project.