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Vandals Fined $500 for Defacing, Stealing Rocks at National Park Site

Jack BogartBy Jack BogartMar 12, 2026 5:16 pm8 ViewsNo Comments
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The brightly colored cliffs of Michigan’s Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore have long attracted kayakers eager to gaze at these geologic wonders. So, it’s no surprise that federal prosecutors just announced penalties against four people who broke several rules in this area managed by the National Park Service (NPS). The small group from Illinois not only carved large letters into the area’s beloved cliff faces, but they also attempted to illegally remove 100 pounds of rocks.

Park rangers charged them with defacing and collecting park resources. That led to Wednesday’s sentencing, which ordered each of them to pay a $500 fine. In addition, they are banned from returning to the park for 1 year. One of the four individuals who attempted to take the rocks home was also fined an additional $250.

“Pictured Rocks is one of Michigan’s iconic natural wonders. There is no other place like it, and we will not get another one,” U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Michigan Timothy VerHey said in a news release.

“Everyone is welcome to see and enjoy this beautiful place, but no one is allowed to inflict damage on it. Anyone who does will be punished: these four people were lucky to get off with a fine and banishment because the judge could have given each of them six months in jail. I applaud the Park Rangers for putting a stop to this vandalism.”

Vandalism at Michigan’s ‘Iconic Natural Wonder’

The incident occurred on July 25, 2025, when park rangers discovered the vandals while on a routine marine patrol.

“This case is a great example of how our Park Rangers use proactive marine patrols to investigate criminal violations and protect park resources,” said Pictured Rocks Chief Ranger Joseph Hughes. “I would like to remind all park visitors that as we spend time outdoors, it’s important to be conscious of our actions. It takes all of us to protect this wonderful place.”

Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore spans more than 42 miles of Lake Superior’s coastline. It includes towering sandstone cliffs, deep forests, pristine wetlands, and more than 100 miles of trails.

Other Cases of Vandalism in National Parks

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This case at Pictured Rocks is only the most recent example of vandalism in national parks, which occurs semi-frequently. However, the culprits are often never found. Other examples include:

  • Death Valley National Park: On Dec. 17, 2025, a truck illegally drove off-road for 5 miles in the Eureka Dunes area of the California park. The truck’s driving harmed or destroyed at least 74 kinds of plants. Some shining milkvetch, a rare species found only on the park’s sand dunes, was also destroyed. The authorities sought the public’s help in finding the driver, but it’s unclear whether the culprit was ever found.
  • Big Bend National Park: On Dec. 26, 2021, Big Bend National Park visitors scratched their names over a petroglyph that’s up to 8,500 years old. Experts said they couldn’t repair the damage. The graffiti read: “ISAAC + ARIEL 12-26-21 NORMA Adrian 2021.” Once again, it’s unclear if the park’s rangers and law enforcement ever found the culprits.
  • Mesa Verde National Park: In 2017, vandals permanently damaged sandstone walls and destroyed archeological artifacts in the process of inscribing their names in Mesa Verde National Park. It’s one of many instances of vandalism that has taken place in the park over the years. “As the summer progresses and visitation increases, we are seeing more and more evidence of graffiti, vandalization, and intentional littering throughout Mesa Verde National Park,” the park wrote on its Facebook page at the time.



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