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A landmark investment: Great American Outdoors Act funds a multi-park restoration effort at three South Idaho national parks

October 1, 2025by Ranger Tom0
The National Park Service, in partnership with the National Park Foundation and Friends of Minidoka, is set to embark on major restoration and construction projects at three national parks in southern Idaho. This initiative is made possible by funding from the Great American Outdoors Act. A special event was held on September 26 to announce these upcoming developments.

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The restoration efforts will span across three national parks in the southern Idaho region. While the specific details of the projects have not been disclosed, it is clear that the objective is to improve and preserve these natural spaces for future generations. The Great American Outdoors Act, which provides the funding for these projects, is a significant legislation that supports the maintenance and restoration of national parks across the country.

This multi-park restoration project represents a landmark investment in Idaho’s national parks. The collaboration between the National Park Service, the National Park Foundation, and Friends of Minidoka underscores the shared commitment to conserving and enhancing America’s natural and cultural heritage. The event held on September 26 served as a platform to celebrate this partnership and the positive impact it will have on Idaho’s national parks.

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