The National Park Service has announced the reopening of the Plum Orchard Dock, following the completion of a project aimed at stabilizing the shoreline. The development involved bioengineering, livable landscape, and plantings. The project was undertaken to prevent further erosion and protect the local ecosystem while enhancing visitor access to the dock.
The initiative is a part of a larger effort by the National Park Service to preserve and protect natural resources while ensuring that they remain accessible to the public. By using bioengineering techniques, the Park Service was able to stabilize the shoreline by using living plant material to create a more resilient structure.
The use of livable landscape design and plantings further contributed to the stabilization of the shoreline. This approach not only helps to prevent erosion but also enhances the natural beauty of the area, promoting a healthier environment for both wildlife and visitors. The reopening of Plum Orchard Dock marks a successful step in the ongoing efforts of the National Park Service to balance preservation and public use of national parks.


