Yosemite National Park is turning to the public for help solving its issues with crowding.
The park announced on Twitter Thursday that it was evaluating different strategies to manage crowding and asked for public feedback on several issues.
Visitors to the website can use a form on the National Park Service website from July 6 to September 6 to submit a comment.
Yosemite introduced its system of requiring reservations to enter the park in 2020 as a response to the pandemic, but announced an end to that policy in November 2022.
Ahead of the Fourth of July holiday, crowding became a severe issue in the park with some people waiting for as long as five hours to enter the park.
Visitors to the online feedback form are also able to view other information about the project, including the plan process, meeting notices, and other assorted documents.
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