Somewhat recently a car park was built near Lincoln’s Rock, which is a good and a bad thing. When it comes to trying to attract tourism to a spot like this you run the risk of cutting into the peace and stillness of a space already seeing some human activity, albeit nowhere near to the same extent. At the same time of the people visiting, a few more now would get a better appreciation of the landscape and the idea of nature.
That said, it is likely that when people had to put in (admittedly very little) work to get to this spot they were more likely to appreciate the space more as it lacked the convenience the car park offers.
I hope you enjoy.




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