When you are boondocking is thier a time limit on federal land or BLM sites? I thought I read somthing about 14 days and having to buy a permit? At Arches National Park can you just move from camp ground to camp ground with no time limit?
Thanks in advance Rodgtc
-- Edited by Rodgtc on Thursday 22nd of April 2010 03:28:11 PM
sonicsix said
08:51 AM Apr 24, 2010
Rules vary by state and location. You'll just have to ask at the park you have in mind.
Regarding the 14 day limit, I've encountered the following:
1. You must move after 14 days in one spot, it can be to the spot next to you.
2. You must move after 14 days but you must move at least 22 miles.
3. You must move after 14 days but if it isn't busy, you can stay put if you like.
4. You must move after 14 days.. haven't enforced that rule since 1982.
:)
dewwood said
09:15 AM Apr 24, 2010
We were in Arches yesterday and I believe there is only one campground in the park so no moving from campground to campground. I also think they only allow 14 days, Howard may chime in an could tell you for sure. I think time of year influences some campgrounds. In peak season when most sites are filled the rule would probably be enforced more rigidly.
When you are boondocking is thier a time limit on federal land or BLM sites? I thought I read somthing about 14 days and having to buy a permit? At Arches National Park can you just move from camp ground to camp ground with no time limit?
Thanks in advance
Rodgtc
-- Edited by Rodgtc on Thursday 22nd of April 2010 03:28:11 PM