Elk NetworkRule Changed Proposed on Transporting Bows, Crossbows through National Parks

General | March 2, 2018

The National Park Service (NPS) is proposing to allow sportsmen to transport unarmed bows and crossbows through NPS-administered areas without a permit. Under current NPS regulations, individuals may only carry unarmed bows and crossbows without a permit within motor vehicles and other forms of mechanical transport. The proposed updates would extend the same access to individuals transporting bows and crossbows on foot or horseback when accessing otherwise inaccessible lands or waters contiguous to a park area when other means of access are otherwise impracticable or impossible.

“This is a commonsense approach to providing access to responsible sportsmen without changing long standing legal regulations regarding hunting in national park areas,” said NPS Deputy Director Dan Smith. “This rule removes an unnecessary requirement and cost for individuals seeking to safely access remote land and waters.”

In some national parks, sportsmen wishing to access private property may need to park vehicles in privately-owned parking lots but then must cross a road maintained by NPS to get to the private property. Currently, the individual would need to obtain a permit from the park to lawfully cross the street with a bow and crossbow. The proposed updated regulations would no longer require the sportsmen to obtain a permit in these and other circumstances covered by the proposed rule.

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