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Restrooms, Parking Areas Open Up At Valley Forge National Park
Access to parts of Valley Forge is beginning to improve as coronavirus restrictions are lifted. Here's what you need to know.

VALLEY FORGE, PA — Access to parts of Valley Forge National Park is beginning to improve as coronavirus restrictions are lifted, and the park institutes a "phased reopening" plan.
Additional restrooms and parking are now opening up at the park as Montgomery County moves into the yellow phase of the state's coronavirus reopening plan.
Restrooms and parking are both available now at the Betzwood Trailhead.
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Restrooms are also available at the Wayne's Woods parking area and the Wilson Road parking area.
Due to the damage from the recent storm, the reopening of restrooms at the Main Visitor lot and the Betzwood parking area will be delayed until power is restored. The storm has also temporarily closed parking at Washington's Headquarters, Artillery Park, and Inner Line Drive.
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The Visitor's Center and Washington's Headquarters remain closed, along with all other facilities in the park. The park has not yet announced specific plans for the reopening of their formal interpretative programs.
Trails and roads throughout the park remain open to the public.
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