Find Recreation Areas with LODGING Activities
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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.
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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.