by Nobody » Fri Nov 15, 2013 11:11 am
Many (most?) National Forests allow primitive camping outside of organized campsites. Also, many National Wildlife Refuges & state owned Wildlife Management Areas (may be called by different names in different states) allow primitive camping in designated areas. I'd be sure to know if there's a local hunting season going on & avoid them at those times unless you don't mind being disturbed by early morning risers, or by graphic display of 'harvested' game.
There may be other locations such as BLM lands(Bureau of Land Management), especially in the western US; & not sure it's still that way but in the state of Washington they used to have state owned campgrounds operated by Dept of Natural Resources that were mostly primitive (outhouse & maybe a hand pump for water) & cost little or nothing to camp.
There are probably others but those are the ones we frequent and are familiar with...
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