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Camping
- If you are
staying at a campground, you must camp only in those
places specifically provided or marked.
- All
vehicles, RVs, and trailers must be parked on your
campsite or driveway. Driving or parking off road is
not permitted.
- Quiet
hours are between 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. Please be
considerate of others.
- Camping
longer than 14 consecutive days is generally not
allowed. At Corps of Engineers campsites only, camping
at one or more campsites at any one water resource
project (lake) for a period longer than 14 days during
any 30-consecutive day period is prohibited.
- The number
of camping units per campsite varies and is set
locally.
Sanitation
- Help
prevent pollution by keeping garbage, litter, and
foreign substances out of lakes, streams, and other
waters.
- All
garbage and litter must either be deposited in
containers provided, or taken with you when you leave.
Campfires
- Obey any
restrictions on fires. Fires may be limited or
prohibited at certain times.
- Within
campgrounds and other recreation areas, fires may only
be built in fire rings, stoves, grills, or fireplaces
provided for that purpose.
- Be sure
your fire is completely extinguished before leaving.
Do not leave your fire unattended. You are responsible
for keeping fires under control.
Vehicle Operation
- Drivers
must obey all traffic signs and operate their vehicles
in accordance with posted regulations, and applicable
Federal, State and local laws.
- Vehicles
must be parked in designated areas only.
- Use of
vehicles within campgrounds and other recreation areas
is limited to entering or leaving those areas.
Pets and Animals
- Pets must
be restrained or on a leash at all times while in
developed recreation areas.
- Pets
(except guide dogs) are not allowed in swimming areas
or sanitary facilities.
- Saddle or
pack animals are only allowed where authorized by
posted instructions.
Fireworks
- Use of
fireworks or other explosives within campgrounds and
other recreation areas is prohibited.
Public Property
- Preserve
and protect your National Forests and Corps of
Engineers Lake areas. Leave natural areas the way you
find them.
- Do not
carve, chop, cut and damage any live
tree
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Arches
National Park, UT
Arches
National Park preserves over two thousand
natural sandstone arches, including the
world-famous Delicate Arch, in addition to a
variety of unique geological resources and
formations. Reserve
Devil's Garden Campground |
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Black
Canyon of the Gunnison National Park,
CO The
Black Canyon of the Gunnison's unique and
spectacular landscape was formed slowly by the
action of water and rock scouring down through
hard Proterozoic crystalline rock. Reserve
South Rim Campground |
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Blue
Ridge Parkway,
VA/NC Designed as a drive awhile - stop awhile
recreational drive, the Blue Ridge Parkway
provides both stunning scenery and close-up
looks at the natural and cultural history of the
southern Appalachian mountains. Reserve
Linville Reserve
Price Park |
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Buffalo
National River,
AR The Buffalo River is one of the few
remaining unpolluted, free-flowing rivers in the
lower 48 states offering both
swift-running and placid
stretches. Reserve
Buffalo Point |
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Fisherman's Bend,
OR This
campground offers many recreational
opportunities such as an amphitheater, nature
trail, picnicking along the Santiam River,
fishing and a boat ramp. The site also has
available, with reservation, three group picnic
shelters. Reserve
Fisherman's Bend |
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Loon
Lake Recreational Area,
OR The
Loon Lake Recreation Area sits on the shore of
Loon Lake. It features a, sandy beach for
swimming, shady camp sites nestled in a Douglas
fir forest, and a nature trail that leads to a
cascading water fall. Reserve
Loon Lake Recreation Site |
- New
Melones Project,
CA
Summer
temperatures range from 85-100F and winter range
from 32-60F.Gloryhole Recreation Area has two
campgrounds (Big Oak and Ironhorse) with 144
campsites, 3 day-use areas, 30 miles of
hiking/biking trails, a fish cleaning station, a
swim beach, and 2 boat launch ramps with parking
lots. Reserve
Glory Hole Campground Reserve
Tuttletown
Campground |
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North
Cascades National Park,
WA Few
fully know the intense and rugged beauty of the
North Cascades - jagged peaks, deep valleys,
cascading waterfalls and over 700
glaciers. Reserve
Newhalem Campground |
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Wildwood Park,
OR While
spending the day at Wildwood, take advantage of
the five miles of trails, including a trail to
the Wild and Scenic Salmon River and a nature
trail. 2.5 miles of trails are
wheelchair-accessible, and lead to a wildlife
watching area and a wetlands trail. Trailhead
access to the Strawberry
Wilderness. Reserve
Wildwood Recreation Site | |
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