Free Backcountry Camping Permits Now Required

Free Backcountry Camping Permits Now Required

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service on March 2, 2012. It is reproduced in full below.

As of March 16, 2012, Redwood National and State Parks will begin requiring backcountry permits for overnight stays in all backcountry sites: Little Bald Hills, Nickel Creek, DeMartin, Flint Ridge, Ossagon, Redwood Creek, Elam Camp, and 44 Camp. Permits are free and may be obtained year-round at the Crescent City Information Center and the Kuchel Visitor Center (Orick, CA). During summer months, permits may also be obtained at the Hiouchi Information Center. Permits must be obtained in person by a member of the backcountry party, and may be obtained on the first day or up to 24 hours in advance of the backcountry trip.

The new mandatory backcountry permit system helps the National Park Service and California Department of Parks and Recreation to better communicate important safety information, such as trail conditions, water levels, and fire danger levels, as well as backcountry regulations necessary to protect park resources. The permits also help ensure a higher quality backcountry experience by assuring in advance that a campsite will be available.

For further information about obtaining permits and camping in Redwood National and State Parks, please contact a park ranger at (707)465-7394 or (707)465-7335.

This news release can also be viewed, downloaded, and/or printed here (PDF, 51 KB).

Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service

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