The paramount objectives of the restoration plan include restoring degraded habitat and natural processes in the grove. This includes restoring prime giant sequoia habitat and associated wetlands, which are currently impacted by the parking lot and roads in the lower grove area. Other objectives include improving traffic circulation, visitor parking, and visitor orientation to the grove.
Restoration and improvements to the Mariposa Grove specifically include:
- Restoring giant sequoia and associated wetland habitat
- Constructing a transit hub at the South Entrance which will allow for the relocation of the current parking area from the grove
- Adding shuttle service between the South Entrance and the Lower Grove area during peak use periods
- Building accessible trails through the grove to allow for improved access without impacting the sequoia trees and other sensitive areas.
- Restoring natural hydrology and reducing noise by eliminating commercial tram service through the grove.
- Establishing a new pedestrian trail between South Entrance and the lower grove area, and several new accessible trails within the grove.
Following a 30-day no action period, the National Park Service (NPS) will document a final decision in a Record of Decision (ROD), which will be published in the Federal Register.
The Mariposa Grove FEIS is available on the Planning, Environment, and Public Comment (PEPC) website at (http://www.parkplanning.nps.gov/mariposagrove).To request printed documents or CDs, e-mail or call (209) 379-1202. Copies may also be requested via mail at: Superintendent, Attn: Mariposa Grove/FEIS P.O. Box 577 Yosemite National Park, CA 95389.