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| White Mountains, Arizona | by: FreeCampground.com Spring snow in the White Mountains of Arizona Apache Sitgreaves National Forest. Also see my other videos of other beautiful Arizona mountains.
| Glacier National Park | by: FreeCampground.com This is the introduction to the DVD "The Crown of the Continent: Glacier National Park" which includes aerial shots, animals and mountain scenes.
| How to Pack a Backpack | by: David Camp When preparing your backpack for a camping or hiking trip, properly loading your backpack is nearly as important as the gear you take. A well-loaded backpack improves balance and weight distribution, allowing you to carry more gear with less effort. Your
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Camp 32 Campground Free camping is available at 8 sites. Facilities include fire rings, picnic tables, vault toilets, and water (hand pump). Maximum vehicle length is 20 feet and there is a 14-day limit. Located in Kootenai National Forest, Montana.
Airey Lake Free camping with good facilities which include toilets, drinking water, and picnic tables. Group camping is allowed. Located on a 3-acre lake in the De Soto National Forest, Mississippi.
Aspen Basin Campground Located fifteen miles from downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico. There are 10 campsites available free of charge. Sites have fire rings and picnic tables, and there is a vault toilet in the parking lot. There is no potable water and no Campground Host. The elevation is 10,300 feet.
Prince of Wales Island Free camping is available at Horseshoe Hole Campsite, Lake No. 3 Campsite, and Staney Bridge Campsite. There is no developed water supply, but most sites contain fire rings, picnic tables, and vault toilets. Located in the Tongass National Forest, Alaska.
Huckleberry Mountain 25 trailer and 5th wheel sites. Seasonal opening and closing dates for this recreation site vary according to weather. Sites include fire rings and picnic tables. Campground has vault toilets and well water. 14-day limit. Located in the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest, Oregon.
Backcountry Camping at Glacier National Park - Montana Free permit required to avoid overcrowding. Free sites available on a first come first serve basis. Reservations can be made for a $20 fee. Hundreds of sites available in 66 campgrounds. Many sites have time and fire restrictions.
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