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Pennsylvania State Parks - Campground Hosts
Volunteer campground hosts serve as "live-in" hosts at camping areas in exchange for free use of the campground. Many have electric, water, and sewer hookup. Must be available to setup camp for two weeks or more periods and be available five days a week, eight hours a day, including holidays and weekends. The eight hours in a day will probably be staggered to accommodate heavy use times, leaving you time to hike or swim or pursue other hobbies and activities.

Leatherwood Wilderness
Located on the Sylamore Ranger District, Ozark National Forest, approximately 15 miles south of Mountain Home and 20 miles northwest of Mountain View, Arkansas. Free primitive camping is allowed. Standard National Forest rules apply. Please register at one of the trail entrances located at Barkshed Extension Road, Smith Road and Leatherwood Road.

Caribou-Targhee National Forest
Occupies over 3 million acres and stretches across southeastern Idaho, from the Montana, Utah, and Wyoming borders. Free camping is allowed throughout the Forest in many undeveloped sites. Camping is free in these more remote areas as long as you select a site outside a developed campground. The dispersed camping limit in one spot is 16 days. These spots generally have no ammenities.

Saddle Lake Recreation Area
Free camping is available at 14 sites in the Saddle Lake Recreation Area in the Hoosier National Forest, Indiana. All sites are non-electric, including 1 site at the boat ramp.

Lake Tahoe Basin
Free dispersed and backcountry camping is available at the Basin along the border of California and Nevada. Some restrictions apply. A California Campfire Permit is required for backcountry camping, and some areas also require a Wilderness Permit.

Talladega National Forest
Free primitive camping is available at several sites in the Talledega National Forest, Alabama.

Bear Canyon Lake Campground
Located in the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest, Arizona. Bear Canyon Lake is a popular fishing and hiking spot. This peaceful campground is located 1/4 mile from the lake and trails provide the only access to the lake. Artificial lures required for fishing. The partially developed campground which is set among the mixed conifer, oak and aspen, has only limited amenities including rustic toilets. Semi-primitive no fee campsite.

Shoshone National Forest
The oldest national forest in the US. Located in Wyoming, it consists of some 2.4 million acres of varied terrain ranging from sagebrush flats to rugged mountains. Free dispersed camping is allowed with some restrictions. There is a 16 consecutive day limit, and Grizzly Bear Food Storage Regulations must be followed when in designated grizzly bear use areas.

Comanche National Grasslands
The Comanche National Grassland includes over 440, 000 acres in southeastern Colorado. Contains the largest documented dinosaur trackways in North America, with over 1,300 visible tracks. Other attractions include the Santa Fe Trail and ancient rock art. Dispersed camping is free.

Low Gap Campground
Located in the Holston Mountain Vicinity of Tennessee's Cherokee National Forest. Campground contains 5 free sites and vault toilets. Maximum length of stay is 14 days. Free dispersed camping is also available throughout Cherokee National Forest.

Wynoochee Falls
Free camping is available at 12 rustic sites. This is a hike-in, tent only campground with vault toilets. Located in the Olympic National Forest, Washington.

White Mountain National Forest
Backcountry camping rules. The restrictions listed in this brochure are designed to protect overused and fragile areas. Please use care whenever you camp or hike. Located in New Hampshire and Maine.

The Great Smoky Mountains National Park
100 free backcountry sites available throughout the park in Tennessee and North Carolina. All backcountry campers are required to have a free backcountry permit. They are available at most ranger stations and visitor centers.

Shenandoah National Park
Escape to the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. Most of Shenandoah National Park, including its wilderness, is open to backcountry camping. A free permit is required for backcountry camping.

East Fork State Park
Located 25 miles outside of Cincinnati, Ohio. Free camping is available in four primitive sites located along 46 miles of trails. Permit required. There is also a 5-mile mountain bike trail. The park's terrain includes both rugged hills and open meadows. Pets on a leash are allowed on backpacking trails and backcountry campsites.

Wayne National Forest
The Only National Forest in Ohio. There are 300 miles of Hiking, ATV, Mountain Bike, and Horse trails on the Forest. Free primitive camping is allowed away from developed campgrounds. Camping is NOT allowed within designated Special Areas. There is no fee and it is not normally necessary to check in with the Forest Service. However, groups larger than 25 people require a permit and prior coordination is required. 14-day limit.

Burr Oak Cove
Located on the north-west tip of Burr Oak Reservoir in the Wayne National Forest, Ohio. Free camping is available Monday through Friday on all 19 sites when water is no longer available. Pit toilets, tables, and fire rings are provided on the site. The fee for camping between 5/15 and 9/30 is $5 per night.

Stone Church Horse Trail and Campground
Named for the skeletal ruins of an old stone church nearby, the horse trail winds through the rolling hills of the Wayne National Forest, Ohio. Water is turned off during the winter due to risk of freezing. During the period when no water is available camping is free at this site. A Forest Trail Permit is required to ride horses on any Wayne National Forest trail. The trail system is closed to horse use from December 16th through April 14th, but is open for hiking year-round. Watch your step!

Shawnee National Forest
The Shawnee National Forest lies in the rough, unglaciated areas know as the Illinois Ozark and Shawnee Hills. Primitive camping is allowed on National Forest land 1/4 of a mile away from developed campgrounds and developed picnic areas. Camping is NOT allowed within Designated Natural Areas, Research Natural Areas nor within 150 feet of trails or municipal water sources. A permit is not required nor is there a fee, however, a 14-day limitation is in effect. Pets are welcome, but must be leashed and are not allowed in designated swimming areas.

Wappapello Lake
Free primitive camping is available year round in designated areas. Camping is not allowed in the Missouri Department of Conservation Wildlife Area north of Hwy 34. Registration is required.

Mill Creek Campground
Free camping is available at 5 sites. 35' maximum vehicle length. Sites have fire rings, grills, and picnic tables. The vault toilets are handicap accessible. There is no cell phone coverage in the area. 14-day limit. Located in the Sierra National Forest, California.

Bell Farm Horse Camp
Five group sites with a total capacity of 75 people. There is no drinking water is available, but water is available for horses from Rock Creek. Sites have picnic tables and vault toilets. Located in the Daniel Boone National Forest, Kentucky.

Great Meadow Campground
Great Meadow is a no-fee, first-come, first-served campground with 14 single and 2 double sites. Water is available from April through October. Sites have picnic tables and vault toilets. Campground also has 2 horseshoe pits. Located in the Daniel Boone National Forest, Kentucky.


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