FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — A Washington man who acknowledged organizing a rim-to-rim hike at Grand Canyon National Park for 139 people when the size of such groups is limited pleaded guilty Friday to a misdemeanor charge connected to the October 2020 trip.
Joseph Don Mount admitted violating the park’s rule limiting group size and was sentenced to two years of probation. Mount, of Chehalis, is also prohibited from entering all national parks in northern Arizona during those two years.
The park starting about five years ago limited the number of visitors in hiking groups to 11 people to prevent trail overcrowding and the restriction remained in place throughout the pandemic.
Mount was warned about the size limitation and a prohibition on splitting large groups into smaller groups in a bid to get around the rule.