Your local park might be getting some improvements thanks to a new injection of funding from the federal government. The National Park Service announced a record-breaking $325 million allocation from the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) on Thursday. Each state will receive at least several million dollars, as well as additional funding for U.S. territories and the District of Columbia, in an effort to improve access at federal public lands and warters across the U.S.
It’s the largest annual distribution of funds from the LWCF since 1979. Part of the Biden-Harris administration’s America the Beautiful initiative, the funding will support local outdoor recreation and conservation projects across the country. That includes Missouri’s Chain of Rocks Park. Thanks to an LWCF-funded program, the park received accessible restrooms, drinking fountains, a picnic pavilion, a paved parking lot, fencing, lighting, and a gated entrance.
“The Biden-Harris administration is deeply committed to ensuring that all Americans, no matter where they live or how much money they earn, can enjoy the outdoors,” Acting Deputy Secretary Daniel-Davis said in the announcement.
It represents a “historic investment” in America’s outdoor recreation, said Jessica Wahl Turner, president of the Outdoor Recreation Roundtable. “Today’s announcement of $325 million in LWCF Stateside Assistance Program funding is a historic investment in our nation’s outdoor spaces, providing more access to the outdoors for more Americans and bolstering local communities’ outdoor recreation economies.”