National Park Service announced this week that increases to camping fees are proposed for Dinosaur National Monument and public input is being sought. The increases are based on comparability studies done with surrounding private and public facilities and fees have not been increased in the Monument since 2016. “We take our commitment to providing affordable access to the monument very seriously,” shares Acting Monument Superintendent Jason Griswold. “We want to provide our visitors with the best possible experience. One way of achieving that goal is to collect and invest funds from camping fees into providing visitor services and maintaining facilities.” Public feedback is now being accepted on the PEPC website and must be received by June 1st.