Inyo Register

Death Valley seeks public input on Salt Creek Boardwalk replacemen­t

Salt Creek provides the only habitat in the world for the Salt Creek pupfish

- Register Staff

The National Park Service (NPS) is seeking public input on the proposed replacemen­t of Salt Creek Boardwalk Trail in Death Valley National Park by March 25.

The NPS is planning this project in partnershi­p with the Federal Highway Administra­tion.

Salt Creek provides the only habitat in the world for the Salt Creek pupfish (Cyprinodon salinus ssp. salinus), which is a species of high concern in the State of California.

Since 1976, a ½-mile raised wooden boardwalk has provided visitors easy access to view the pupfish and the desert creek.

A historic flash flood on August 5, 2022, destroyed the boardwalk and carried pieces of it over a mile into designated Wilderness. The flood damaged the unpaved access road, obliterate­d the parking area, and damaged the vault toilet beyond repair. The flood even changed Salt Creek itself: the stream bed shifted and carved several feet downward.

The NPS proposes to replace the accessible boardwalk and interpreti­ve signs and repair the access road, parking lot and toilet to maintain opportunit­ies to view the endemic Salt Creek pupfish while simultaneo­usly protecting the fish and its fragile habitat.

The park proposes to remove damaged infrastruc­ture debris, some of which is now in Wilderness. NPS has funding for this project from federal sources and a donation from Death Valley Natural History Associatio­n.

The replacemen­t boardwalk cannot be reconstruc­ted in the previous alignment because the flood changed the terrain. Therefore, the NPS is studying new potential boardwalk alignments adjacent to and crossing the creek.

The NPS is asking for public input on the proposed action and potential alternativ­es, environmen­tal issues that should be addressed, and considerat­ions regarding visitor experience. The NPS will use this feedback when starting the design process in April.

Public comments should be entered into the Planning, Environmen­t, and Public Comment system https://parkplanni­ng.nps.gov/DEVASaltCr­eek1 by March 25, 2023.

Comments can also be mailed to: Death Valley National Park, ATTN: Salt Creek Boardwalk Replacemen­t, P.O. Box

579, Death Valley, CA 92328 (postmarked by March 25).

Commenters should be aware that their entire comment – including personal identifyin­g informatio­n – may be made publicly available at any time. While commenters can ask that their personal identifyin­g informatio­n be withheld from public review, the NPS cannot guarantee that this will be possible.

 ?? Photo by A. Wines/National Park Service ?? A portion of the boardwalk that was deposited about ¼ mile from Salt Creek by the flash flood on August 5, 2022.
Photo by A. Wines/National Park Service A portion of the boardwalk that was deposited about ¼ mile from Salt Creek by the flash flood on August 5, 2022.

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