GordonThree wrote:
Only one negative to Wilderness is the highway that runs through the middle of the park. The State wasn't able to purchase all of the land inside the park boundaries so there's quite a bit of private land mixed in, and the locals don't slow down at all when passing through.
I sometimes wish the state would get its heavy hand out, invoke eminent domain over the remaining private land parcels, making the park whole and shutting down the highway.
Hmm... I've been to Wilderness many times, rode bikes with my kids on the park road, and never thought the traffic was either very heavy or moving particularly fast. The road doesn't go anywhere anyway--after it passes the dozen or so private homes, it turns to gravel, passes the park's rental cabins, and eventually ends several miles away at a secluded beach. Everyone's mileage can certainly vary, but I've never seen a problem.
Besides, if the state buys it up, the little store with the fresh donuts will be gone...