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National parks will remain ‘generally’ open during the shutdown, but Liberty Bell doors are closed

Nearly two-thirds of National Park Service staff are furloughed during the 2025 government shutdown, causing limited services and economic losses exceeding $77 million daily, NPCA says.

  • National parks will remain partially open during the government shutdown, with open-air sites accessible but buildings requiring staffing closed, according to an Interior Department contingency plan posted before the shutdown.
  • About 64% of the National Park Service workforce will be furloughed, while those retained will only perform essential activities such as law enforcement and emergency response, according to the contingency plan.
  • Over 40 former park superintendents wrote a letter urging Interior Secretary Doug Burgum to close parks, citing past harm to parks and visitor safety during shutdowns.
  • Local lawmakers and recreation advocates warn that the shutdown could harm the outdoor recreation economy and disrupt vital income for rural communities reliant on tourism, leading to lasting impacts.
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politicopro.com broke the news in on Tuesday, September 30, 2025.
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