Camper on blm

cntryep3614

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Jul 5, 2015
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Towing my camper out for the antelope opener. Are there any restrictions on the Blm lands are there specific spots to aim for

Or is it a park it where you want it kinda deal
 

go_deep

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Park it where you want, but I think you have to be no more than 1 vehicle length off the road.
 

lucky guy

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Might be a two week limit until you'd have to move, doubt it will be a problem but a call to the local blm office will tell you for sure.
 

Extractor

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14 day limit in one spot . Then you have to move. BLM site doesn't tell you how far you have to move. Talked with a Wyoming warden about campfire , he said that is regulated by county and to check with county personal before heading out.
 

shootbrownelk

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With BLM it's just about anywhere you want to camp. With the National Forest it's designated camp grounds. Extractor is correct on the 14 day limit. BLM is free...NF is a fee area.
 

Colorado Cowboy

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With the National Forest it's designated camp grounds. BLM is free...NF is a fee area.
Not true for all NF's, as each one makes their own rules. Some even break up their NF areas into different eareas which can have different rules for each one. Here the San Juan NF lets you camp almost anywhere within 100' of their numbered roads and no fee. 14 day rule applies. The only ones with fees are the improved campgrounds with designated spots, rest rooms, etc.

You should check with the NF office nearest where you are hunting for their rules. They can change also depending on local conditions such as fire hazards.
 

wyohunter1

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Most National Forest allows dispersed camping, camp where you want, but you still have the time limit.