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Safety While Camping:

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  •  Check with local park, forest, or public lands agents to see what precautions need to be taken in regard to storing food away from wildlife
  • Do not feed the local wildlife
  • Take precautions against camping in an area that may be dangerous in the case of sudden flash floods. Check with local rangers to find a safe and legal camping area
  • Remember to take along non-perishable food that won't make you ill if it spoils
  • Be courteous and remember that you are sharing public lands with other campers and recreationists
  • Do not camp on unauthorized areas
  • Bring along extra safety items such as water, flashlights, maps, and a cellphone or radio
  • Remove all personal property and put your trash in refuse containers when leaving
  • Respect your neighbors by keeping the noise down and watch your language were children may be camping.

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