Hi, all. I apologize if this is posted elsewhere. Is there a reliable way to find boondocking locations without paying for a subscription or is paying for a subscription the best way to find them? Thank you in advance.
I assume any BLM or NF land is free to camp on unless posted otherwise, and I like to just wander around and find quiet spots.Is there a reliable way to find boondocking locations without paying for a subscription or is paying for a subscription the best way to find them?
It is illegal to camp away from existing roads though, max 300 feet in most places nowI assume any BLM or NF land is free to camp on unless posted otherwise, and I like to just wander around and find quiet spots.
Last winter I tried a couple sites that were listed online and got good reviews, and they were a lot worse than I expected. Crowded, dusty, trashed. I'm glad people still like to cluster in groups near the roads though, as it means the boonies are still pretty nice.
camping is limited to 300ft from rd on most public lands
Source link?One can not ride ohv or truck all over blm or NFS lands either anymore, those who do break the law, all vehicles are limited to existing roadways almost everywhere, camping is limited to 300ft from rd on most public lands and driving off road is only allowed to get to the camp, in some places even 100ft or less, though they still allow 1/4 mile from rd in some blm areas. Just because its not posted doesnt mean its allowed, same way 14 day limits are hardly ever posted
I dont have time to find all the links I reasearched over the recent years. Call the jurisdictions and ask them if you can drive off road and how far.Source link?
If you can’t or don’t care to source your personal opinions that’s fine and I think someone should do their own research as well; but when you start stating blm usfs “rules” and don’t direct people to a reliable source it doesn’t lead anyone to find any credibility with your posts.I dont have time to find all the links I reasearched over the recent years. Call the jurisdictions and ask them if you can drive off road and how far.
I can assure you that driving off road is prohibbited in most places by now, or you would see these landscapes torn up to shreds by now as there are hordes of ohvs.
Now offroaders are limited to existing roads and designated ohv trails almost anywhere.
You cant use search?If you can’t or don’t care to source your personal opinions that’s fine and I think someone should do their own research as well; but when you start stating blm usfs “rules” and don’t direct people to a reliable source it doesn’t lead anyone to find any credibility with your posts.
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Then nobody else has time to take your statement seriously.I dont have time to find all the links I reasearched over the recent years.
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