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Recreation.gov Lava Point Campground Zion National Park Lava Point is a primitive campground, typically open May through September
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Recreation.gov Lava Point Campground Zion National Park Lava Point is a primitive campground, typically open May through September
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so much more. Reservation Tips! Campsites in Yosemite are extremely popular and typically sell out in
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Creek Campground is just south of Sharpsburg, MD. Antietam Creek is a typically mild and slow
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a change to an existing reservation. Cut-off windows vary by location, but are typically between 0 to
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hikers, who are prepared for arduous travel and all weather conditions. Visitors typically plan at least three
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Creek Campground is just south of Sharpsburg, MD. Antietam Creek is a typically mild and slow
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or shoes with any openings are NOT acceptable.   All tours sold out? Each day we typically have tours available to
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The Half Dome cables are put up each spring and taken down each fall, typically from the Friday
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month on a day under the full moon and are typically 1 to 2
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a dedicated horse trail and the Peekaboo Loop Trail. Guided trail rides typically begin in April
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couple of weeks every year throughout its range (southern Appalachians), and is typically in late
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which are double-chickees.    Ground Sites. Along interior bays and rivers, typically on mounds of
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Mammoth Cave National Park Tours Please note that tour is NOT always offered. This tour is typically offered Memorial Day to
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the public for overnight rental in 1997. The lookout is typically open from June through
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electrical hook-ups, water hook-ups, or black water hook-ups are available. Handpump water is typically available in this
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electrical hook-ups, water hook-ups, or black water hook-ups are available. Handpump water is typically available in this
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destination and burning it on-site. For more information visit dontmovefirewood.org. Typically can drive to
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Campsites and extended trip requests are assigned by the River Office are typically between 30 days to
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stoves for cooking.    Ground Sites. Along interior bays and rivers, typically on mounds of
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are the same species, even though there are notable differences between them. “Brown bears� typically live along the
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Hours: The park is open 24 hours/day, 7 days/week.  Visitor centers typically operate between the
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Mammoth Cave National Park Tours Please note this tour is NOT always offered. This tour is typically offered Memorial Day to
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year. Peak bloom is heavily dependent on weather and precipitation patterns each year, but typically many flowers will have
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part of their annual mating ritual that takes place for approximately two weeks, typically beginning around mid-May
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due to high fire danger. Propane or gas stoves are allowed. The campground typically opens in mid
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Friday, June 20, 2025 but with portable toilets and NO DRINKING WATER. White Wolf typically opens mid-July and
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want to add your dog’s rabies tag to their collar if you typically leave it off day
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June 14.  Reservation Tips! Campsites in Yosemite are extremely popular and typically sell out in
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so much more. Reservation tips! Campsites in Yosemite are extremely popular and typically sell out in
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along the Continental Divide. Because of the area's high elevation, snow typically remains until July. For
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June 14.   Reservation Tips! Campsites in Yosemite are extremely popular and typically sell out in
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so much more. Reservation Tips! Campsites in Yosemite are extremely popular and typically sell out in
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National Park Overview White Wolf Campground is closed for the winter. White Wolf typically opens mid-July and
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June 14.  Reservation Tips! Campsites in Yosemite are extremely popular and typically sell out in
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much more.  Reservation Tips! Campsites in Yosemite are extremely popular and typically sell out in
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Overview Tamarack Flat Campground is closed for the winter. The campground typically opens in mid
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a change to an existing reservation. Cut-off windows vary by location, but are typically between 0 to
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no hookups and no electricity serving this camping area, and cell phones typically will not work here
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trash free when visitors leave. There are no hookups, no electricity, and cell phones typically will not work here
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in place for all locations throughout the year. While use is typically light, holiday weekends can
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and relaxation in a delightful natural setting. The cabin is typically open from mid-June
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campsites have a dispersed feel as they are widely spaced apart. Potable water is typically available in this
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in place for all locations throughout the year. While use is typically light, holiday weekends can
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for wilderness travel. Seasonal Road Closures: Glacier Point Road and Tioga Road are typically open from late May
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far enough apart to have a dispersed feel.  Potable water is typically available in this
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campsites have a dispersed feel as they are widely spaced apart. Potable water is typically available in this
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Campground requires reservations. No first come, first serve sites are available.  The campground typically opens in late
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Hours: The park is open 24 hours/day, 7 days/week.  Visitor centers typically operate between the
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Extended trip requests are granted based on campsite availability which is limited during high-use. Layovers typically cannot be accommodated. During
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and well water. Tent-style enclosures for campsite portable toilets are strictly prohibited. Typically there is no cell
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table, a fire ring, and vault toilets. Drinking water is available seasonally (typically March through October). Each
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Bridge.  Lincoln Bridge to Elm Flats is 3.3 miles and typically takes 1.5 hours
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for access. Roads with in Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument are typically open to motorized
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sea level to 10,000-foot elevations. An adult male's home range is typically more than 100 square
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put in or call the Moab Field Office at 435-259-2100.  Typically the river
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the peak season ends until the campground closes for the year, typically in mid
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the peak season until the campground closes for the year, typically in mid
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put in or call the Moab Field Office at 435-259-2100.  Typically the river
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views of the lake to most campers. The campground is typically quiet though it may
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and except for spring or immediately after precipitation, the creek bed is typically dry. Cottonwood trees line
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a dedicated horse trail and the Peekaboo Loop Trail. Guided trail rides typically begin in April
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larger than the site, there may not be another site available. Small tent area, typically only one tent will
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and except for spring or immediately after precipitation, the creek bed is typically dry. Cottonwood trees line
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and except for spring or immediately after precipitation, the creek bed is typically dry. Cottonwood trees line
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miles (13km) is made up of large swathes of deep sand but typically passable to a
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River State Park, Ruby Ranch or Mineral Bottom. Flatwater trips on the Colorado River typically use the Potash
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Center is a half mile by trail or road and operates seasonally, typically from May to
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Nearby Attractions The North Cascades Visitor Center is nearby and operates seasonally, typically from May to
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Nearby Attractions The North Cascades Visitor Center is nearby and operates seasonally, typically from May to
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7.5 miles (12 km) west on State Route 20 from Gorge Lake Campground, operating seasonally, typically from May to
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waterfowl and raptors seen in the area. Kettle River Campground is typically quiet and doesnâ
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season until most of the campground closes for the year, typically in mid
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Nearby Attractions The North Cascades Visitor Center is nearby and operates seasonally, typically from late May to
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7.5 miles (12 km) west on State Route 20 from Gorge Lake Campground, operating seasonally, typically from May to
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bear-resistant food locker.  Mazama Village Campground is open only in summer. It typically opens in June
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for fishing throughout the year; the shoreline along Fort Spokane does not typically freeze in winter
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miles (13km) is made up of large swathes of deep sand but typically passable to a
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11 miles (18 km) west on State Route 20 from Colonial Creek North Campground, operating seasonally, typically from May to
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Nearby Attractions The North Cascades Visitor Center is nearby and operates seasonally, typically from May to
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the cabin is by wheel plane on the beach at low tide only, typically a 25
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month on a day under the full moon and are typically 1-2 miles long
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11 miles (18 km) west on State Route 20 from Colonial Creek South Campground, operating seasonally, typically from May to
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to the site is by float plane or boat only. The flight is typically 15 minutes from Valdez
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of the cabin. Access to the cabin is by float plane only, typically 30 minutes from Cordova
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the cabin is by wheel plane only, on the beach at low tide, typically 45 minutes from either
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hiking trail that begins at saltwater just east of coghill point. Floatplane access is typically a 50
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facility. Access to the cabin is by float plane or wheeled plane only, typically 45 minutes from either
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a dedicated horse trail and the Peekaboo Loop Trail. Guided trail rides typically begin in April
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the water. A broom, dust pan, axe and splitting maul are typically available, but may be
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at Hatchery Creek Bridge is 6 miles to the cabin, and typically takes 7-8 hours
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Available Activities HIKING - Hiking FISHING - Fishing CAMPING - Camping BOATING - Kayaking Directions The lake is typically frozen from December through
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due to frozen lake surface (float planes cannot land). The lake is typically ice-free from mid
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due to frozen lake surface (float planes cannot land). The lake is typically ice-free from mid
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with a pit toilet is provided. Firewood for the stove is typically available, but not guaranteed
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system is provided. A broom, dust pan, axe and splitting maul are typically available, but may be
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itself, a waterless vault toilet is available year-round. During the warmer months, (typically April-October), a
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pine amid the peaks of the Sawtooth Range. Winter highs are typically in the
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deer and elk may be spotted in the area. Summer climates are typically warm days in
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a pleasant and comfortable stay. Peak season for the cabin is typically early June through late