In 1976 an annual Crater Lake Rim Run was commenced in the park. Within several years this event was attracting more than 500 participants, and the race was interferring with traditional park visitor activities. By the early 1980s steps were being taken to minimize such conflicts. [94]
On November 21, 1986, a new organizational chart for the park was prepared. The chart reflected various changes that had been effected in the park administrative structure during the previous several years to streamline park operations and provide for a more cost-efficient approach to management. Under the park manager or superintendent were four divisions–resource management and visitor protection, administration, maintenance, and interpretation. In addition an architect, supervising construction projects in the park, is supervised from the Denver Service Center, with local direction from the Superintendent of Crater Lake National Park. The staff of Oregon Caves National Monument answer directly to the superintendent. [95]
Appendix A10: Regulations Governing Crater Lake NP, 1917
Appendix B10: National Park Service Policy Statement, 1918
Appendix C10: Rules and Regulations Governing Forest Reserves
Appendix D10: Rules And Regulations, 1940
Appendix E10: Area Objectives, Crater Lake National Park: 1964
Appendix F10: Organizational Chart
***previous*** — ***next***