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camping:dispersed [2019/05/21 14:42] frater_secessus [in National Forests and Grasslands] |
camping:dispersed [2019/12/14 10:29] frater_secessus [in National Parks] |
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==== in National Forests and Grasslands ==== | ==== in National Forests and Grasslands ==== | ||
- | It is common for national forest (NF) and national grassland (NG) boondocking to be limited to 14-16 days in one spot, after which one must move at least 5 miles away. Some areas have no stated length of time for return; others say days, one month, or one year. | + | It is common for national forest (NF) and national grassland (NG) boondocking to be limited to 14-16 days in one spot, after which one must move at least 5 miles away. Some areas have no stated length of time for return; others say days, one month, or one year. |
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>The use of commercially available portable lanterns, stoves, or heating equipment that utilize gas or pressurized liquid fuel is allowed. The stove must have an ON/OFF switch. No alcohol stoves. No hexamine or solid fuel cubes.((https:// | >The use of commercially available portable lanterns, stoves, or heating equipment that utilize gas or pressurized liquid fuel is allowed. The stove must have an ON/OFF switch. No alcohol stoves. No hexamine or solid fuel cubes.((https:// | ||
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==== in Bureau of Land Management areas ==== | ==== in Bureau of Land Management areas ==== | ||
Boondocking at any given location is generally limited to 14 days on BLM lane. Because the land is more extensive it is common to require a move 25 miles away after the 14 days has elapsed. | Boondocking at any given location is generally limited to 14 days on BLM lane. Because the land is more extensive it is common to require a move 25 miles away after the 14 days has elapsed. | ||
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Camping in National Parks (NP) is usually restricted to defined campgrounds. | Camping in National Parks (NP) is usually restricted to defined campgrounds. | ||
+ | ==== in state trust land ==== | ||
+ | Arizona has extensive state trust land and [[https:// | ||
===== rules for dispersed camping ===== | ===== rules for dispersed camping ===== |