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Gov. Tony Evers on Tuesday directed the Department of Natural Resources to reopen some of the state parks, forests and recreational areas closed in response to COVID-19.
The state agency will reopen 34 parks and forests on May 1 under “special conditions” that aim to minimize overcrowding and allow for social distancing.
“With a few adjustments, like closing one day a week for maintenance and reduced hours of operation, folks should be able to get outside and enjoy our parks safely and respectfully,” Evers said in a statement.
Evers closed 40 state parks, forests and recreational areas earlier this month, citing difficulties with social distancing, littering and cleaning.
See a list of the parks set to reopen.
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