National Park Service ranger station

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A National Park Service ranger station is a staffed facility within a U.S. national park where rangers provide visitor information, emergency assistance, resource protection, and park management services.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
National Park Service ranger station canonical 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf park facility
staffed facility
visitor services building
hasAccessRestriction public areas
staff-only areas
hasFunction emergency assistance
park management support
resource protection
hasPrimaryFunction visitor information
hasTypicalLocation developed campground
major trailhead
park entrance area
remote backcountry area
locatedIn U.S. national monument
U.S. national recreation area
United States national park
mayContain equipment storage
evidence storage
first aid supplies
holding or detention room
maps and brochures
offices
public contact desk
radio communications equipment
vehicle bays
operatedBy National Park Service NERFINISHED
partOf park operations infrastructure
visitor services network
providesService backcountry permits
camping information
emergency medical response coordination
law enforcement contact point
lost and found assistance
safety briefings
search and rescue coordination
trail information
wildlife incident reporting
regulatedBy National Park Service policies
federal law
staffedBy interpretive ranger
law enforcement ranger
maintenance personnel
park ranger
supportsActivity backcountry patrols
environmental compliance
fire management operations
resource law enforcement
visitor use monitoring

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Stovepipe Wells, California hasFacility National Park Service ranger station