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Lodging

Lodging accommodations located on or near America’s public land recreation areas vary from rustic cabins and yurts to bed and breakfast inns and 5-star hotels. Many sites require advance reservations.

For detailed information on lodging, please contact that site directly.
photo of Red Rocks Lake in Montana

photo courtesy of the Fish and Wildlife Service
Red Rocks Lake National Wildlife Refuge in Montana

What do we mean by lodging ?

RecML, the recreation standard that is being developed, describes lodging as:
resorts, cabins, lookouts, shelters, other accommodations, permanent
accommodations

Practice Good Stewardship of our Public Lands:

You can help to take care of our public lands so that others may enjoy these
areas for years to come by practicing some of the following actions:

Don't Litter... take along a trash bag or other receptacle for collecting your trash so that you can deposit it in the proper trash receptacle.

Check with your destination ahead of time to see what types of lodging are allowed in and around your destination park, forest, or public land.

 



Safety while Lodging:

Check with local park, forest, or public lands agents to see what precautions need to be taken for storing food away from local wildlife.

If staying in a resort or hotel, check with the lodging staff for seasonal safety advisories.

Don't feed local wildlife.

Be courteous and remember that you are sharing public lands with other campers and recreationists.

Bring along extra safety items such as water, flashlights, maps, and a cellphone or radio.


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