York River Shoreline Protection and Enhancement Project is underway at Colonial National Historical Park. (WYDaily/Courtesy of Colonial National Historic Park Facebook page) The National Park Service at Colonial National Historical Park last month began a shoreline protection and enhancement project along the western shore of the York River, near Indian Field Creek and Felgates Creek. The project will restrict fishing and other access along the shoreline in portions of the project area until March 1, 2021, according to a news release. Some Colonial Parkway pullouts will be partially used by the contractor, which will reduce parking availability at these sites. Colonial National Historical Park will increase its entrance fees starting Jan. 21, 2021 to provide additional funding for infrastructure and maintenance needs to enhance the visitor experience and align with the standardized National Park Service entrance fee structure used by other parks in their category, based on park size and type, according to a news release from the park.