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California State Parks advises public to recreate responsibly this Memorial Day Weekend and summer

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Written by: California State Parks
Published: 24 May 2020


California State Parks is encouraging outdoor enthusiasts to plan properly and recreate responsibly this Memorial Day weekend and summer as the state continues to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.

Californians are advised to stay local, continue to practice physical distance of six feet or more, avoid congregating with others outside of their immediate household and abide by the new visitor guidelines State Parks has implemented across the state park system to limit the risk of exposure to the virus in the outdoors.

The state of California recognizes the importance of outdoor activities during this challenging time of the COVID-19 pandemic.

As such, State Parks is working with local entities on a phased and regionally-driven approach to increase access to state park units where compliance with state and local public health ordinances can be achieved.

Increasing access to some park units does not mean recreating in the outdoors is going back to normal. Visitors should expect a different state park experience than they are used to.

Here are some new visitor guidelines State Parks has implemented to reduce the risk of exposure to COVID-19 in the outdoors:

– Plan ahead: With 280 park units in the state park system, visitors are advised to visit the webpage of their local outdoor destination before leaving home to find out if it is open, what new visitor guidelines are in effect and if parking is available.
– Stay local: Stay close to home. Parking is temporarily very limited or non-existent at park units across the state. Walk or bike to parks in your local neighborhood. Do not take road trips to parks and beaches or to neighboring states.
– Leave it at home: The use of coolers, umbrellas, shade tents, barbecues or chairs is not allowed in many park units. Plan ahead.
– Keep it moving: Passive recreation (lounging, picnics, sunbathing, etc.) is being restricted where physical distance is a challenge. In those areas, only active recreation (walking, running, biking, boating, kayaking, off-highway riding, etc.) will be allowed. Also, observe one-way trails where they are in place.
– Stay safer at 6 feet: No matter the recreational activity, maintain a physical distance of six feet or more. Visitors are being asked to leave if there are too many people to allow for the required physical distance.
– Keep clean: Be prepared. Not all restrooms are open to the public. Bring soap/sanitizer and pack out all trash.

Guided tours, campgrounds and indoor facilities like museums and visitor centers remain closed until further notice to prevent overcrowding and maintain physical distancing.

Though State Park peace officers and allied law enforcement entities have the authority to issue citations, the expectation is that the public will adhere to the advice of the public health officials, visitor guidelines and closures.

State Parks will continue to monitor visitation and physical distancing across the state park system and if unsafe conditions develop, park units may close again.

Follow State Parks on social media – Facebook, Twitter or Instagram – or visit www.parks.ca.gov/FlattenTheCurve for the most up-to-date information on how the department is responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Tips on how to responsibly go boating, off-highway riding and hiking can be found online at www.parks.ca.gov/SafetyTips .

California Department of Fish and Wildlife lifts fishing delay in Mono County

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Written by: California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Published: 22 May 2020
As requested by county officials, California Department of Fish and Wildlife Director Charlton H. Bonham is lifting the delay of the trout opener in Mono County.

Beginning May 23, trout season will be open in Mono County.

The trout season was originally scheduled to open in Mono County on April 25.

In April, CDFW had discussions with county leadership regarding trout fishing, which typically draws a high tourism influx to the area.

Local officials were concerned about the transmission of COVID-19 and its potential to put a strain on their healthcare systems.

Further, all nonessential businesses including lodging, dining and camping options were closed in compliance with state and local public health officers' orders.

Thus, CDFW, in consultation with Fish and Game Commission President Eric Sklar, delayed the opener through May 31.

However, in a letter on Thursday, Mono County officials requested that CDFW end the delay before May 31, indicating that the county received approval from the California Department of Public Health to move into the governor's Phase Two, Stage Two Resilience Roadmap and would begin discussions of reopening.

Though county officials requested the opening on May 22, CDFW required one additional day for consultation and processing this request, thus the delay in Mono County will expire at midnight on May 22 and fishing can resume on May 23.

This decision does not affect the trout season in any other county.

CDFW reminds anglers to abide by all state and local health guidelines regarding nonessential travel and physical distancing.

Staying home in order to stay healthy is still the best way to keep yourself and others safe.

Anglers are also advised to check with local authorities on the status of access points as many site closures and access restrictions exist and may change daily.

Pursuant to the emergency regulation approved by the Commission, CDFW will provide accurate information for the angling public at this website or by phone at 916-445-7600.

California temporarily authorizes completion of hunter education courses online

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Written by: California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Published: 21 May 2020
In response to the delay of in-person California hunter education classes due to COVID-19, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife is temporarily allowing new hunters to complete their education requirements entirely online.

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Jackson Demonstration State Forest campgrounds, day use areas remain closed

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Written by: Lake County News Reports
Published: 20 May 2020
NORTH COAST, Calif. – Jackson Demonstration State Forest campgrounds and day use areas will remain closed until further notice, according to a report from Cal Fire’s Mendocino Unit.

These measures are taken to be in compliance with the order of the health officer of the county of Mendocino updated May 15 and incorporates by reference, the March 4 declaration of the health officer; the March 4 proclamation of a state of emergency issued by Gov. Gavin Newsom; the March 4 proclamation of local emergency for the county of Mendocino issued by the director of emergency services declaring the existence of a local emergency in the county regarding novel coronavirus 2019, or COVID-19; the March 10 resolution of the Mendocino County Board of Supervisors ratifying and extending the declaration of a local health emergency, and ratifying and extending the proclamation of a local emergency.

This notice is in accordance with Section 1438 and 1439, Title 14, California Code of Regulations.

For additional information, including a map of JDSF, contact the office at 707-964-5674 or visit www.fire.ca.gov .
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