Wilderness Camping

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Wilderness Camping

Wilderness.net - http://wilderness.net/

Free Campsites Near You - http://freecampsites.net

FreeCampgrounds.com - http://www.freecampgrounds.com/

Wilderness Camping | Great Salt Lake Council - https://www.saltlakescouts.org/wilderness-camping

Boondocking

"Boondocking is free camping, generally out in the boondocks. "

Boondocking (Free Camping) - http://www.boondocking.org/ (minimal entries in the system)

Boondocking 101: How To Camp For Free In Beautiful Places | Travels with the Blonde Coyote - http://theblondecoyote.com/2012/05/18/boondocking-101-how-to-camp-for-free-in-beautiful-places/

"All BLM, National Forest and National Grasslands are open to dispersed camping, unless otherwise marked"

Boondocking Part 2: Finding a Sweet Free Campsite! | Travels with the Blonde Coyote - http://theblondecoyote.com/2012/05/22/boondocking-part-2-finding-a-sweet-free-campsite/

"National Forests and BLM land are both almost always marked with large brown conspicuous signs that say: “Entering Public Lands” or “Entering National Forest”. Once you’re sure you’re on public land, watch for dirt roads that lead off the main road. In National Forests vehicular side roads (as opposed to foot trails or ATV roads) are usually marked by a brown fiberglass post with three or four white numbers, indicating the Forest Road number."

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Wilderness Camping

Back country Camping

Backcountry Camping

Primitive Camping

Boondocking

Dispersed Camping

Coyote Camping