* Boondocking in Utah
* Dispersed Camping in Utah
* Remote Camping in Utah
Camping & Travel VLOG #48
Dispersed Camping in the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest
Forest Road 024 in Logan Canyon, Utah on Google Maps:
https://goo.gl/maps/Wxi1yMwjre5xmyYC9
Campsite
If you are going to an area where others have camped before, pick a site that’s been used before. Plants, soil and wildlife are impacted by new campsites, so using existing ones will minimize your impact on the forest. If there is no existing campsite, then follow these Leave No Trace guidelines:
Camp on bare soil if possible, to avoid damaging or killing plants and grass.
Do not camp within 100 feet of any water source, plants near water are especially fragile. (We recommend 200 feet)
Don’t camp in the middle of a clearing or meadow, try to make your campsite less visible so that other visitors will see a “wild” setting.
Don’t try to level or dig trenches in the ground at your campsite. Select a campsite with good natural drainage.
Try to use existing tracks and existing dispersed sites whenever possible to minimize impacts.
Campfires
Many wildfires are caused by human activity, typically escaped campfires from dispersed campers. Campfires are allowed when you are dispersed camping unless there are fire restrictions in effect due to high fire danger conditions. It is your responsibility to know if fire restrictions are in effect before you go camping.
Campfire Tips:
Use camp stoves to help conserve ground cover resources. The animals, insects and micro-organisms in the soil need downed, rotting wood to survive.
Use existing fire rings if they exist. Minimize the scarring of new rocks, soil and plants by using existing fire rings.
Select a site that is not in a meadow or clearing, that is not next to a tree with low, overhanging branches, that is at least 200 feet from any water source to protect fragile vegetation.
Clear an area and make a ring of rocks about 2 feet in diameter.
If you don’t bring your own firewood, collect only dead and downed wood that is on the ground. You should not cut branches off of live trees. If a popular camping area does not have dead and downed wood, bring your own firewood or use a camp stove.
Never leave a campfire unattended…
Source: https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/uwcnf/recreation/?cid=stelprdb5090455
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