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 BLM stays are typically restricted to 14 days in any ~28-day period, after which the camper must relocate at least ~25 miles away.  The Long Term Visitors areas allow longer stays in one place or in one area.  BLM stays are typically restricted to 14 days in any ~28-day period, after which the camper must relocate at least ~25 miles away.  The Long Term Visitors areas allow longer stays in one place or in one area. 
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 +Because of the longer stays and greater density, LTVA often have [[https://www.blm.gov/documents/arizona-colorado-river-do-california/public-room-frequently-requested/brochure/long-term|supplementary rules]].
  
  
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   * Arizona - winter pass.  September 15th through April 15th, $180. 14-day period, $40.((https://www.blm.gov/az/st/en/prog/recreation/camping/LTVA/imperial.html))   * Arizona - winter pass.  September 15th through April 15th, $180. 14-day period, $40.((https://www.blm.gov/az/st/en/prog/recreation/camping/LTVA/imperial.html))
-    * [[https://www.blm.gov/az/st/en/prog/recreation/camping/LTVA/imperial.html|Imperial Dam LTVA]]+    * [[https://www.blm.gov/visit/imperial-dam-long-term-visitor-area|Imperial Dam LTVA]]
     * [[https://www.blm.gov/visit/la-posa-long-term-visitor-area|La Posa LTVA]]     * [[https://www.blm.gov/visit/la-posa-long-term-visitor-area|La Posa LTVA]]
-  * California - summer pass.  +  * California -  
 +      * [[https://www.blm.gov/visit/midland-ltva|Midland LTVA]] north of Blythe.  "Campers must be 100% self-contained for waste and gray water in order to utilize this area since vault toilets are not provided"((https://www.blm.gov/visit/midland-ltva)) 
 +      * [[https://www.blm.gov/visit/tamarisk-LTVA|Tamarisk LTVA]], "Tamarisk LTVA is the smallest of the three LTVAs managed by the El Centro Field Office. Surrounded by tamarisks, this campground is also the most secluded of the three LTVAs. Due to the remote location, Tamarisk LTVA is quiet and peaceful."((https://www.blm.gov/visit/tamarisk-LTVA)) 
 +      * [[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]] 
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 +===== other LTVA ===== 
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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.
  
  
-===== summer LTVA ===== 
  
-Summer LTVA passes are also available, but summer temperatures make the area very uncomfortable.+>  Long-term permits are now available for camping within the Tuttle CreekGoodale 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.((https://www.blm.gov/press-release/long-term-camping-opportunities-available-eastern-sierra)) 
  
-> ($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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