Browsers that can not handle javascript will not be able to access some features of this site.
Skip Navigation
DNR BannerMichigan.gov, Official Website for Michigan
Michigan.gov Home DNR Home | Links | Site Map | Contact DNR | FAQ
Printer Friendly Version Printer Friendly   Text Only Version Text Version  Share this page.
State Parks, Recreation Areas, Forest Campgrounds and Boating Access Sites Will Be Open for Business on State Furlough Days

Contact:  Mary Dettloff 517-335-3014
Agency: Natural Resources


June 10, 2009

The Department of Natural Resources will have certain facilities open for business with the public on the six days that state employees will be furloughed as part of state budget cuts, while other facilities will be closed.

"While the employees of the DNR will be doing their part to help ease the state's budget situation by taking six days off without pay, we will keep certain facilities open to the public on those days by arranging for minimal staff and furloughing staff on other days to accommodate scheduling," said DNR Director Rebecca Humphries. "Other facilities will be closed, like other state department offices around the state."

Most state employees will be subject to six days off without pay over the next four months as part of state budget reductions. Those days are all Fridays, with the exception of Monday, July 6. The Fridays that are furlough days are: June 19, July 24, Aug. 7 and 21 and Sept. 4.

DNR facilities and services that will be available to the public those days include:

-- All state parks, state recreation areas and state forest campgrounds (with the exception of forest campgrounds that were closed earlier this year) will be open with minimal staff for operations.

-- Conservation officers will work on the furlough days and be furloughed instead on staggered days throughout the same week to minimize impact on statewide coverage.

-- The DNR's Report All Poaching (RAP) Room will be minimally staffed to ensure public access to the DNR's 24-hour law enforcement hotline.

-- State fire officers will work in skeleton crews to ensure statewide coverage.

-- The state's six fish hatcheries will be closed to the public, but will each have one person working on the furlough days to ensure operations are not jeopardized by an unforeseen event, such as a power failure.

-- The Ralph A. MacMullan Conference Center, a DNR conference and event center near Roscommon, will be open on furlough days to accommodate previously scheduled events.

-- DNR-owned boating access sites and boat harbors will be open, some with minimal staff.

-- The Retail Sales System to purchase hunting and fishing licenses and the Campground Reservation System to make reservations at state parks and recreation areas will be operational.

DNR facilities and services that will not be available to the public on the state furlough days include:

-- All DNR divisional offices in Lansing, and field offices and Operations Service Centers across the state will be closed.

-- The 10 DNR visitor centers around the state will be closed.

-- Five of the DNR's six shooting ranges will be closed on furlough days. Island Lake Shooting Range at Island Lake State Recreation Area in Livingston County will be open because it is operated by a private concessionaire, and not DNR employees.

-- The DNR Wildlife Disease Lab at the Diagnostic Center for Population and Animal Health at Michigan State University will be closed.

-- No DNR volunteers will be working on furlough days.

-- DNR creel clerks will not be doing survey work at harbors and ports around the state on furlough days.

Humphries noted that the department does have an emergency call-back plan that will be activated in the event of an emergency, such as a wildfire, on furlough days.

"We hope that the public will not be greatly inconvenienced by this unfortunate, but necessary, occurrence," Humphries said. "DNR employees will do their best to make sure that our guests and customers are not impacted as they enjoy Michigan's great outdoors."

For more information on the DNR, visit the DNR online at www.michigan.gov/dnr.

The DNR is committed to the conservation, protection, management, use and enjoyment of the state's natural resources
for current and future generations.

Great Lakes, Great Times, Great Outdoors
Michigan Business One Stop
Link to Department and Agencies Web Site Index
Link to Statewide Online Services Index
Link to Statewide Web-based Surveys
Link to RSS feeds available on this site
Related Content
 •  DNR Hosts Open House in Shingleton Forest Management Unit
 •  Gene's Pond State Forest Campground Temporarily Closed
 •  State, Tribes Reach Collaborative Resolution on Mullett Lake Walleye Fishery
 •  Film on Invasive Species in Lake Huron to Premiere Nov. 6 in Grand Rapids
 •  DNR Verifies Cougar Tracks, Confirms Location of Trail Camera Photo in Eastern Upper Peninsula
 •  DNR Conservation Officers Seize Illegal Gill Net with 1,100 Pounds of Fish in Big Bay De Noc
 •  DNR Basic Archery Instructor Courses Scheduled
 •  Nov. 21 Jingle Ball Gala Rings in the Holiday Season, Helps Thousands of Kids Discover Michigan's History
 •  Pickerel Lake State Forest Campground Reopened
 •  Photographs Needed For Gillette Visitor Center Winter Photo Contest
 •  DNR Hosts Open House in Gladwin Forest Management Unit
 •  Michigan Natural Resources Commission to Meet in Lansing on Nov. 5
 •  Tomahawk Creek Flooding State Forest Campground's West Unit Partially Reopened
 •  Tune in to 'Ask the DNR,' Thursday, Nov. 5, on WNMU Public Television
 •  Western Upper Peninsula Citizen Advisory Council to Meet Nov. 9 in Iron Mountain
 •  Eddy Discovery Center Announces Winter Programs
 •  Michigan Historical Museum's Nov. 8 Veterans Tribute Spotlights Local Servicemen and Their Experiences Overseas
 •  Trappers May Use Snares to Take Beaver
 •  Michigan Iron Industry Museum Open Year-Round for the First Time
 •  Public Input Sought in Management Plan for Highland Recreation Area at Nov. 12 Workshop

Michigan.gov Home | DNR Home | Report All Poaching 1-800-292-7800 | Feedback | Contact DNR | FAQ | State Web Sites
Privacy Policy | Link Policy | Accessibility Policy | Security Policy | Michigan News | Michigan.gov Survey

Copyright © 2001-2009 State of Michigan