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Starting Sept. 1, 2023, mechanical or hydraulic dumping trailers and dump trucks will not be allowed at Ramsey County yard waste sites - this includes both residential and commercial equipment.
Lawncare, treecare, landscaping, and other businesses hired to haul and dispose of yard waste are not permitted to use Ramsey County Yard Waste sites. See information on Commercial yard waste sites below.
Invasive plants, such as garlic mustard, are accepted at all yard waste sites. Invasive trees and shrubs, such as buckthorn, are accepted at yard waste sites that accept brush. Seeds from these plants are destroyed from the high heat either during the composting process or the burning of mulch for energy recovery.
Due to the Emerald Ash Borer quarantine, Ramsey County residents cannot transport ash trees, including ash limbs, branches, logs and untreated ash lumber with the bark attached, outside Ramsey and Hennepin counties.
Are you looking for expert advice on home composting, yard waste reduction or environmentally-friendly yard care? Master Gardeners host free information booths during spring, summer and fall at select Ramsey County yard waste collection sites. Call the Master Gardener line at 612-301-7590 for more information.
Starting Sept. 1, 2023, mechanical or hydraulic dumping trailers and dump trucks will not be allowed at Ramsey County yard waste sites - this includes both residential and commercial equipment. Dumping trailers and dump trucks pose safety and contamination concerns and are primarily used by commercial services, which are not permitted at our yard waste sites. If you have a dumping trailer or dump truck, you should use a commercial yard waste site. Read the policy
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*The latitude and longitude coordinates for the sites displayed in the map are derived from Hazard Ranking System documentation records used to support the addition of these sites to the National Priorities List.
The US. long-term ecological research network consists of 27 research programs with a rich history of ecological inquiry and collaboration. Bringing together diverse groups of researchers with sustained data collection and ecosystem manipulation experiments, these sites allow each new generation of scientists to apply new tools and explore new questions in systems where the context is well understood, shared, and thoroughly documented. Site profiles contain key information on research, history, people, institutional affiliations, and location for each LTER site as well as links to additional site information.
on these free Sundays (the first of every month), in order to prevent overcrowding which could put the safety and protection of both the site and visitors in jeopardy, and to optimise visitor flow, should the number of visitors exceed 15,000 by 12:00, the ticket offices will close for an hour.
Pompeii is renewing its annual pass for site visits at an even more competitive rate. It is a new way to experience Pompeii and the sites of the Archaeological Park, at a price which is affordable for all, and with the opportunity to participate in and to be informed about ongoing initiatives.
Members of the MyPompeii community will receive advance notification of the latest news, as well as of the ordinary and extraordinary activities of the Park, will be able to interact and offer suggestions and proposals, and will also be invited to participate in an annual meeting with the Director of the Park, to be updated on current and future initiatives.
Entrance tickets can be purchased online at the website www.ticketone.it. The official ticket offices of the Pompeii Archaeological Park are located only within the archaeological area, at the entrances Porta Marina, Piazza Anfiteatro and Piazza Esedra.
In order to ensure a safe visit, we suggest the app MyPompeii (on Apple store or Google Play store) which, once downloaded, will allow you to scan the ticket QR Code and start the tour inside the site. You will also have the chance to view, on a map, in real time, the number of people visiting the site to avoid crowds.
BLM-managed lands offer numerous opportunities for camping under the stars ranging from staying in an RV at a highly developed campground to simply throwing a sleeping bag on the ground in the backcountry. No matter what type of experience you are looking for, you can find it on BLM-managed public lands.
Most BLM campgrounds require a fee to use a campground. These fees help maintain the facilities. Selecting a campsite is usually on a first come first serve basis. However, some campgrounds take reservations which can be made at recreation.gov. Please obey all posted rules specific to the campground and keep the following in mind.
Camping on public lands away from developed recreation facilities is referred to as dispersed camping. Most of the remainder of public lands are open to dispersed camping, as long as it does not conflict with other authorized uses or in areas posted "closed to camping," or in some way adversely affects wildlife species or natural resources.
Dispersed camping is generally allowed on public land for a period not to exceed 14 days within a 28 consecutive day period. Camping limitation rules vary per office, please check with your local office for details on camping limitations. In addition, campers must not leave any personal property unattended for more than 10 days (12 months in Alaska).
Dispersed camp sites are located along most secondary roads and may not be marked. Popular locations can be recognized by the telltale flat disturbed area that has been used as a camp site before. Not all flat spots are sites. If possible, please use existing sites to avoid creating new disturbances. To further protect your public lands, campers must not dispose of any refuse, hazardous materials, sewage, or in any manner pollute the surrounding area.
Please help preserve our heritage. Treat cultural sites with respect. Do not touch petroglyphs or remove artifacts. Report crimes to resources including vandalism, dumping and suspicious activity at 1-800-637-9152.
The Georgia State Parks & Historic Sites Park Guide is a handy resource for planning a spring break, summer vacation or family reunion. The free booklet is filled with tips on the best hiking trails, fishing spots, cabins, wedding venues and campsites.
Travel to a place that has Old World towers, gingerbread trim, traditional German foodstuffs and strasses and platzes spilling over with Scandinavian goods, a natural beauty perched on the Chattahoochee River.
The search for squirrel picnic tables is on! Explore Henry County and find not only tiny, decorated squirrel dining spots throughout the community, but also an array of outdoor adventures waiting to be explored just 20 miles south of Atlanta.
Blairsville offers the perfect mountain getaway. Spend days filled with delectable local dishes, uncommon shopping experiences, magnificent views, and nights by the fire with a sky overhead bursting with stars. Settle in and enjoy a town where everyone is your neighbor.
Chief Vann House
Dahlonega Gold Museum
Etowah Indian Mounds
Fort King George
Fort Morris
Hardman Farm
Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation
Jarrell Plantation
New Echota
Pickett's Mill Battlefield
Roosevelt's Little White House
Traveler's Rest
Wormsloe
Ball's Ferry
Bobby Brown Park
Bush Head Shoals
Fort Jackson
Hart (Now Hartwell Lakeside Park)
Jefferson Davis Memorial
Lapham Patterson House
Resaca Battlefield
Robert Toombs House
Sam Shortline Excursion Train
Sprewell Bluff Park
Standing Boy Creek
All Freedom Trail tours led by 18th-century costumed guides are excellent for families, school field trips, corporate team building, incentives, and convention activities. These tours can be customized to fit your group's schedule and are available year round.
The Freedom Trail is one of the iconic touristy things to do in Boston, and there's a reason for that. I did the full trail many, many years ago but decided to go with this shorter, more compact trail with our family. The 1.5 hour length is the right duration for kids, and our guide, Jeremiah Poope (his actual last name!), kept it interesting the entire time. He has been a tour guide in Boston for many years, and he had a ton of interesting stories and facts beyond the typical revolutionary war factoids.
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