What This Site Is
This site is a structured informational directory for state park systems and related locations. It is intended to help
users browse entries more easily through a consistent presentation layer that may include:
- state park system reference entries,
- park, historic site, and recreation area pages,
- sub-area and access location pages where available,
- campground and related-area references,
- local legal and informational notice pages.
What This Site Is Not
This site is not an official government website, not an operational park-management system, and not a substitute
for official park or public-agency resources. It should not be understood as an official source for:
- emergency guidance,
- real-time operational decisions,
- official reservation systems,
- formal public notices,
- binding regulatory or safety instructions.
Project Purpose
The purpose of this project is to provide a readable, structured, and expandable informational layer that can make
state parks-related information easier to browse and organize. The site emphasizes clarity of presentation, consistency of
layout, and separation between hosting structure and official authority.
How the Site Is Structured
The site is built around a structured data approach. Entries may include state names, system names, official park URLs,
contact information, reservation links, agency information, classifications, and other related informational details where available.
Some sections may also extend into state-specific informational sites, localized directory layers, and expanded project-specific
reference pages where those environments exist and are actively maintained.
Data and Accuracy
While this project may make a good-faith effort to keep information reasonably organized and useful, information can
change over time. Contact information, reservation links, agency structures, system branding, access conditions, and other content
may not always be current. Users should verify important details with the appropriate official source before relying
on them for travel, reservations, timing, safety planning, or other time-sensitive decisions.
Hosting and Policy Alignment
This site is intended to align with Montero Nava’s independent informational hosting approach, including the principles
described under Policy Code 6150 and Policy Code 6151. The site is designed to disclose its hosting nature clearly,
avoid false affiliation, and present information in a way that supports reference and organization rather than impersonation.