A presenter at Rocky Mountain National Park praised the Great American Outdoors Act for providing "much needed capital" for campground upgrades, road improvements, safety improvements and wildland firefighting improvements, and urged Americans to visit the park system.
The remarks, delivered at the park during a short appearance, thanked park employees "that do everything they can to make world class experiences for our visitors" and singled out "the hotshots on the wildland firefighting team" and the park superintendent for their work. The presenter also offered a public thanks to President Trump.
The presenter said the Great American Outdoors Act "has provided much needed capital for campground upgrades, road improvements, safety improvements, wildland firefighting improvements." The transcript does not supply figures, dates, or a specific project list; those details were not specified in the remarks.
The speaker described Rocky Mountain National Park as "one of the most visited parks in the country," a characterization offered in the remarks without accompanying visitation data. The presenter closed with a patriotic appeal — "America, it's our birthday" — and a call to action: "Get out and see America's best idea, our national parks."
The brief appearance recorded in the transcript was a set of public remarks rather than a formal meeting: no motions, votes or staff directives are recorded. The identity of the speaker is not stated in the transcript; this article attributes all quoted material to the speaker using the functional label "Presenter."