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  1. 3 days ago · Camping. Pawnee Campground closes in mid-September. No campground camping allowed. Visit recreation.gov for exact seasons. Dispersed camping is allowed November 15 – April 30. Campsites must be 1/4 mile away from developed sites such as Pawnee campground, picnic areas and all trailheads. Shooting

  2. Most national Forest land you're allowed to camp anywhere. There are some exceptions for some popular locations like the Indian peaks wilderness but most places you'll have free reign.

  3. 4 days ago · Camping via the US Forest Service. Reserve through: Recreation.gov, but dispersed camping — i.e., camping not in a campground — is allowed for free across the country on Bureau of Land Management (BLM) land and in most cases on Forest Service land. Backcountry camping, or thru-camping, however, may require specific permits with the local ...

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  4. 3 days ago · Attention: Dispersed camping is not allowed with-In Pecos Canyon State Park. You must remain within the boundaries of your reserved campsite. Please contact Park Staff if there is a need to move.

  5. May 20, 2024 · Dispersed camping is also available at Condon Peak, although there is no camping within 200 yards of any wildlife watering improvement. You must park within 15 feet (roughly one vehicle length) of any roadway when camping or leaving a vehicle unattended to minimize habitat and vegetation impacts.

  6. May 13, 2024 · A great source for tips to reduce your impact when dispersed camping is ESSRP.org/camping. Camping is only allowed in areas marked with a tent symbol (left). You will see signs with a tent and red line that indicate locations where you cannot camp (right).

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  8. 5 days ago · McCloud River Loop Road is open. Please remember, by Forest Order there is NO camping allowed outside of designated paid developed campgrounds along the McCloud River Loop from Highway 89 to just east of Cattle Camp.

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