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Personal automobiles are permitted into equestrian and primitive campsites.Reservations will include gate combinations for vehicle access where allowed.Please allow 30 days to process group reservations. A limited number of weekends will be set aside for groups so get your requests in early. Include in your letter where you want to camp, how many vehicles, trailers and horses will be arriving and the dates and times of your arrival and departure. Groups of 20 or more vehicles or 50 or more people must submit a request in writing for a special recreational use reservation.Camping is limited to seven consecutive days and 30 total days per calendar year.Reservations may be made up to 30 days prior to the requested camping date.A new reservation is required for each camping trip.Reservations are based on availability and on a first-come, first-served basis.Each rider must carry proof of horse’s current negative Coggins test.Horses are not permitted on hiking trails.All leftover hay should be removed from property.Fill in all holes and level out the site where your horse has been kept.Do not place manure in holes or pile around trees or plants.

All manure is to be pulverized and spread out where your horse has been kept.Trees and their roots are to be protected at all times do not tie or tether horses directly to trees.Tether stakes are not permitted on District property.Horses are not permitted in primitive sites.A nonpotable water source is provided for watering horses.Horse trailers may be driven/pulled into equestrian campsites.
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Portable toilets are available for use.
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No generator is permitted to be left unattended and running.

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Camping is allowed in designated campsites only and requires a free reservation.Campsites are available to non-equestrian campers. Horse trailers may be driven into equestrian campsites. These campsites are generally equipped with picnic tables, fire rings and/or grills, and usually have nonpotable water and portable toilets available for use by campers. Equestrian Camp AreasĮquestrian campsites provide camping for tents and/or horse trailer camping rigs. Keep fires small and only use sticks from the ground. Visitors are expected to pack in/pack out all supplies. These campsites generally have no amenities or water sources. Backcountry Camp Areasīackcountry campsites are small cleared areas that are accessible only by foot or from a water body and provide unique opportunities for visitors desiring a remote camping experience. Equestrian use not permitted in these areas. Campsites are available to individuals and groups. Primitive campsites are generally equipped with picnic tables, fire rings and/or grills and usually have portable toilets available for use by campers. Only personal vehicles are allowed in the campsites. Primitive campsites are provided for campers with tents. Types of Camping on the District Primitive Camp Areas
