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camping:ltva [2020/02/12 19:38] frater_secessus [winter LTVA] |
camping:ltva [2023/09/28 12:52] frater_secessus [yearly LTVA] |
* [[https://www.blm.gov/visit/hot-springs-long-term-visitor-area|Hot Springs LTVA]], El Centro. | * [[https://www.blm.gov/visit/hot-springs-long-term-visitor-area|Hot Springs LTVA]], El Centro. |
* [[https://www.blm.gov/visit/pilot-knob-long-term-visitor-area|Pilot Knob LTVA]] | * [[https://www.blm.gov/visit/pilot-knob-long-term-visitor-area|Pilot Knob LTVA]] |
* [[https://www.blm.gov/press-release/long-term-camping-opportunities-available-eastern-sierra|eastern Sierra]], camping up to 90 days. | |
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| * [[https://www.blm.gov/press-release/long-term-camping-opportunities-available-eastern-sierra|eastern Sierra]], 30 days each in a combination of "Tuttle Creek, Goodale Creek, Horton Creek, and Pleasant Valley Pit campgrounds in Inyo County, and the Crowley Lake Campground in Mono County", up to a maximum of 180 days/year. |
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===== summer LTVA ===== | ===== summer LTVA ===== |
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Summer LTVA passes are also available, but summer temperatures make the area very uncomfortable. | [[ttps://www.blm.gov/press-release/long-term-camping-opportunities-available-eastern-sierra|This press release]] suggests there are Summer LTVA in the Eastern Sierra Bishop District in California: |
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| > Long-term permits are now available for camping within the Tuttle Creek, Goodale Creek, Horton Creek, and Pleasant Valley Pit campgrounds in Inyo County, and the Crowley Lake Campground in Mono County... A long-term permit also allows visitors to camp for up to 30 consecutive days in any of these campgrounds... The fee for a 30-day permit is $120. The fee for a 90-day permit is $320. |
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> ($75) summer pass-holders must... move on after two weeks, but can bounce between the various LTVAs and free areas at will.((https://traveltips.usatoday.com/camping-quartzsite-arizona-42562.html)) | |
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