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USFS fee revenues make a difference
Outdoor recreation is fun! Each year more and more people are visiting their National Forests, connecting themselves with nature in a variety of settings and activities. Whether they choose to hike, picnic, camp, fish, or challenge themselves navigating a trail or waterway, the National Forests provide many great recreational opportunities. District Ranger Rick Larson encourages visitors to see the kinds of work being done with the recreation fee money by visiting Auxiliary Dam, Old Isabella, South Fork Recreation Area and Camp 9 located on Isabella Lake or one of the numerous river access sites found along the Kern River corridor. Improvements made at these facilities in recent months include newly painted picnic tables, signs and restrooms, addition of new lighting fixtures, accessible portable toilets, weed abatement work, road maintenance, signing, water system and RV dump station upkeep and repairs, graffiti and hazard tree removal, flush restroom and vault toilet maintenance and repairs. The Forest Service also made repairs to the public courtesy docks at Old Isabella, South Fork Recreation Area, and Camp 9; and all three are up and operational according to Recreation Manager, Cheryl Bauer.
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