Sequestration affects Blue Ridge Parkway
by Jeff Eason
For years, families visiting the High
Country during the summer months have taken advantage of the free National Park
Service offerings associated with the Blue Ridge Parkway.
Some of those offerings will be on hold
this year due to federal budget cuts.
"Because of the 5 percent budget reduction that is in place as a result of the current federally mandated sequestration, the parkway is unable to hire its full complement of seasonal employees," said Freida Reaid, secretary to Superintendent Phil Francis of the Blue Ridge Parkway. "Therefore, park visitors will notice some facility closures and reduced hours and services in some areas."
Locally, the sequestration and budget
cuts have led to the cancellation of all ranger-led nature programs at Moses
Cone Estate, Price Park, Price Lake, Price Lake Amphitheater, Linn Cove Viaduct
Visitors Center and Bass Lake.
In years past, NPS rangers would lead free
programs teaching families about wildlife, safety, weather, hiking and other
subjects. In the summer, there would usually be three or four of these parkway
programs scheduled each week.
The budget cuts have also led to the
closing of several campgrounds, concession facilities, visitor centers and
picnic areas on the Blue Ridge Parkway.
Campgrounds that will be closed this
year include Otter Creek Campground (milepost 60.8), Roanoke Mountain
Campground (MP 120.4) and Crabtree Falls Campground (MP 339.5).
Concession facilities that will be closed this year include Otter Creek Restaurant (MP 60.8), Peaks of Otter Lodge (MP 85.6), Rocky Knob Rental Cabins (MP 169), Bluffs Lodge and Restaurant (MP 239.2) and Northwest Trading Post (MP 258.7).
Picnic areas that will be closed this
year include James River Picnic Area (MP 63.6), Smart View Picnic Area (MP
154.5), Doughton Park Picnic Area (MP 241.1), Jeffers Park Picnic Area (MP
271.9) and Crabtree Falls Picnic Area (MP 340.2).
Visitor contact stations and areas of
interest that will be closed this year include James River Visitor Center (MP
63.6), Rocky Knob Visitor Center (MP 169) and Crabtree Falls Visitor Center (MP
339.5).
Locally, Price Park Campground (MP
296.9) and Linville Falls Campground (MP 316.4) are scheduled to open May 24.
The Parkway Craft Center at the Moses Cone Manor opened on March 15. The Price
Park boat rental shop will open on April 6.
The Linville Falls picnic area will
open April 5.
Moses Cone Manor House and Blue Ridge
Parkway Craft Center is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
According to Ellen Schaller, the Craft
Center receives its funding from different sources than the National Park
Service. The center's Educational Demonstration Program that brings artisans
and craftspeople to the front porch of the Moses Cone Manor will continue this
year.
"I am working on the schedule for that program right now," Schaller said. "Our first demonstration will be May 2-5, and we'll have two glass artists giving demonstrations on the porch."
According the parkway superintendent's
office, Moses Cone Manor tours will be available by reservation after June 1.
"We regret that reductions to our usual visitor service may cause some inconvenience for park visitors and will keep the public informed if the situation changes," Reaid said. "As a unit of the National Park Service, the Blue Ridge Parkway remains committed to its mission to serve the public and preserve our nation's resources for future generations."

