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200 Feet The 200 Feet Rule Most campers and authorities speak of the “200 feet rule”. This means that your campsite should remain at least 200 feet away from a body of water or a livestock watering container. A body of water includes lakes, ponds, rivers, and streams.
Food, water, clothing, sleep, and shelter are the bare necessities for anyone's survival. For many people, these basic needs can not be met without...
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Read More »Camping too close to a water body is a big deal in most states and federal land management agencies. How far from water you should camp is primarily a state issue and will vary from state to state. The Bureau of Land Management and the U.S. Forest Service will also issue policies on an “as needed” basis for specific areas and forests.
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Stay out of low lying areas or large depressions where water can accumulate. Look for signs of where water has collected or runoff in the past and...
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