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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.

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.

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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).

Come and explore the nature center with interpretive displays, or walk the nature trail and butterfly garden. Other activities include fishing from the partially covered pier, hiking along the Cypress boardwalk, picnicking or enjoying primitive group and family camping. There are 22 miles of hiking trails, including a segment of the Ocean to Lake Trail, and an equestrian campground with access to 40 miles of horseback riding trails. Special events or programs such as stargazing may be offered during the cooler months. Learn about these by calling (561) 924-5310.

Prior to District acquisition in 1986, the property was a ranch for Dutch white-belted cattle, sheep and goats. By 2001, more than 6,500 acres of wetlands on DuPuis were restored through a three-step program. Land managers plugged old drainage ditches, repaired a levee at the southern boundary to restore former Everglades marsh and reconnected a portion of the flow from the adjacent J.W. Corbett Wildlife Management Area.

Many WMAs are open for activities such as biking, primitive camping, birding, fishing, hiking, equestrian activities, driving tours, and wildlife viewing.
Note: Potable water for drinking or cooking is not available to the public on most WMAs.

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Subject to space availability, two vehicles which includes a tow vehicle for a trailer are allowed per campsite, except that no more than three motorcycles may be parked on the site parking pad in lieu of other vehicles. In those campsites that can accommodate additional vehicles as determined by the area manager, additional vehicles may be parked at the site. The number of additional vehicles will be determined by the area manager and posted in accordance with rule 1501:46-3-01 of the Administrative Code. This paragraph does not apply to a group camp site.

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A. Firehole: Closed March 10 through the Friday of Memorial Day weekend. Area includes Firehole Freight Road and Firehole Lake Drive.

A1. Mary Mountain Trail: Closed March 10 through June 15. Closure extends from the Nez Perce trailhead to Mary Lake. Through travel from the Canyon trailhead is not allowed. However, travel is permitted between the Canyon trailhead and Mary Lake. Streamside use is allowed from the point where Nez Perce Creek crosses the main road to a point one mile upstream along Nez Perce Creek.

B. Richard's Pond: Closed March 10 through the Friday of Memorial Day weekend. From the Saturday of Memorial Day weekend through September 30, Duck Creek, from the park boundary upstream to the Campanula Creek/Richard's Creek fork, is open to streamside travel. The area upstream from Campanula Creek/Richard's Creek fork is closed from March 10 through September 30.

C. Gneiss Creek: Closed March 10 through June 30. From July 1 through November 10, travel is allowed only on designated trails: off-trail travel is prohibited.

D. Gallatin: From May 1 through November 10, travel is allowed only on designated trails: off-trail travel is prohibited. A minimum group size of four or more is recommended for hiking and camping.

E. Blacktail: Closed March 10 through June 30.

F. Washburn: Closed August 1 through November 10. From March 10 through July 31, the area is open by special permit only: contact the Tower Ranger Station for more information.

G. Antelope: Closed March 10 through November 10. The Dunraven Road and related turnouts are open. From May 25 through November 10, foot travel is allowed on the old Road Trail from Tower Campground to the Buffalo Picnic Area.

H. Mirror Plateau: From May 15 through November 10, the area is open to day use only except for overnight camping between July 1 and August 14 (for a combined total of 14 nights per summer at the 301 and 5P7 campsites).

Backcountry 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. These campsites generally have no amenities or water sources. Visitors are expected to pack in/pack out all supplies. Keep fires small and only use sticks from the ground.

Equestrian campsites provide camping for tents and/or horse trailer camping rigs. 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. Horse trailers may be driven into equestrian campsites. Campsites are available to non-equestrian campers.

The Florida Legislature updated the 40D-9.260 Camping rules during the 2021 legislative session. The rules govern camping reservations on District lands, and changes go into effect Oct. 1, 2021. The complete rules can be found at FLRules.org.

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The river has been designated an Outstanding Florida Water and is part of the Cockroach Bay Aquatic Preserve. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the rare ecosystems found within the park, including sand pine and oak scrub and oxbow wetlands, which can be explored by hiking, canoeing, horseback riding or camping.

Paynes Prairie has a 50-site campground located off U.S. 441 near Micanopy. Both tent and RV camping can be accommodated. The campground can be very busy throughout the year so if you plan on camping with us please plan ahead and make your reservation by calling 800-326-3521 or visiting the Florida State Parks Reservations website.

Health services refers to the scope of services and assistance provided by a camp to support campers and staff wellness. This swings focus from what only goes on in the Health Center to a broader and camp-specific context that touches components such as staff and parent policies, hiring practices and the scope of care provided by the camp. Coordinating and responding to the three functional areas is the job of he health services manager. Often a camp director is in the role of managing camp health services.

With a new plan in place to address increased visitation, overuse and resource damage on its public lands, the Bureau of Land Management began improvements at the Browns Grotto dispersed camping area near Hecla Junction this summer.

The BLM will retain existing regular-use camping capacity at Shavano, Fourmile, Methodist Mountain and Pass Creek, among other areas, designating about 150 campsites overall in years to come. The new plan was approved this year after an extensive public process.

Adding designated camping helps achieve a major Chaffee County Outdoor Recreation Management Plan objective, to provide high-quality, low-impact camping experiences. Trash, human waste and concern about wildfire risk are among the issues related to unregulated camping, and the work at Browns Grotto and Shavano are examples of how added management can improve experiences and safety for everyone.

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