Porterville Recorder

Wilderness permits moving to online

- THE RECORDER recorder@portervill­erecorder.com

Beginning in 2021, overnight visitors to Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks wilderness areas will be able to make their quota season wilderness permit reservatio­ns using the website Recreation.gov. This will replace the old system, by which reservatio­ns were submitted by email and processed manually. Recreation.gov provides trip planning and reservatio­n services for public lands nationwide, and using it for wilderness permit issuance will bring the parks into alignment with the adjacent Inyo National Forest.

Visitors can view the permits that will be available for reservatio­n on Recreation.gov by searching “Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks Wilderness Permits,” or following the direct link https:// www. recreation. gov/ permits/445857/. Beginning in early January, reservatio­ns will become available in a rolling window six months in advance of entry dates. The 2021 quota season will run from May 28 through September 18.

“This new system will provide real-time availabili­ty informatio­n, as well as instant reservatio­n confirmati­ons, which visitors have repeatedly requested,” says Wilderness Coordinato­r Erik Frenzel. “Recreation. gov also streamline­s the payment process and provides more specific informatio­n for different entry points. We hope that wilderness visitors will find the new system makes trip planning a much better experience.”

To cover the costs associated with the new system, the quota season permit fee will increase by $5 to $15 per permit, plus $5 per person. Refunds of the per person portion of the fee will now be available in the event of cancellati­ons or party size reductions.

At this time, the parks are also planning to resume in-person, “walk-up” permit issuance for the 2021 quota season. This means that a limited number of first-come, firstserve­d permits will be available daily at permit issuing stations in Cedar Grove, Grant Grove, Lodgepole, Ash Mountain, and Mineral King. The parks are working on safety measures to make this possible while protecting visitor and employee health.

The permit system is an essential part of the parks’ wilderness stewardshi­p efforts, as it provides a limit on the number of people recreating in sensitive ecosystems during the highuse summer months and ensures visitors have the informatio­n to protect themselves and the wilderness. Outside quota season, self-issued permits for wilderness use are required. As in the past, these are available at visitor centers near trailheads. No fee is required outside the quota season.

Visitors will be able to begin making wilderness permit reservatio­ns on January 5, 2021. In the meantime, the park encourages everyone to explore the new system. Questions can be directed to the Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks Wilderness Office, at seki_ wilderness_ office@nps.gov or (559) 565-3766.

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