FRIENDS OF KATAHDIN WOODS & WATERS • October 29, 2025
We are entering day 30 of the federal government shutdown. Tekαkαpimək Contact Station is now closed for the season. The monument's roads, trails, and overlooks remain mostly open, but services and maintenance are limited – and the regular seasonal closure of Loop Road is approaching on November 3rd. We have our immediate concerns. How are furloughed NPS staff doing, now that they’ve missed multiple paychecks, and with no end in sight? Has any damage occurred to the natural and cultural resources within the monument, as it remains open but with just one person monitoring nearly 90,000 acres? What about the park projects that are stalled; is there any hope they get done before the snow flies? Our biggest concern, though, is the trend that has been accelerating over the last 10 months: long-term damage to the National Park Service workforce. We need to prevent further cuts and restore funding and staffing to the National Park Service. That is a message you can bring to your elected federal officials.
