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Fredzo
Jul 21, 2013Explorer
Over the July 4 weekend, we were camped at a Forest Service CG alongside Lake Isabella.
They have strict rules stating that everyone should be off the lake, and off the beach (in this area) by sundown.
Several groups, including one church group, ignored this, and stayed overnight on the beach.
I mentioned it to the CG Host who said that the beach was patrolled by BLM, not the Forest Service. The County Rangers also did nothing to discourage the illegal campers, and we felt like intruders trying to access the beach area!
They, also, didn't pay to camp there, but we had to pay the Forest Service rate to dry camp.
There are signs all over the place stating that beach camping in that area is not allowed.
Methinks I'm going to haul my boat back from there, and find someplace else to go.
They have strict rules stating that everyone should be off the lake, and off the beach (in this area) by sundown.
Several groups, including one church group, ignored this, and stayed overnight on the beach.
I mentioned it to the CG Host who said that the beach was patrolled by BLM, not the Forest Service. The County Rangers also did nothing to discourage the illegal campers, and we felt like intruders trying to access the beach area!
They, also, didn't pay to camp there, but we had to pay the Forest Service rate to dry camp.
There are signs all over the place stating that beach camping in that area is not allowed.
Methinks I'm going to haul my boat back from there, and find someplace else to go.
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