LowRyter wrote:
so you can camp your RV in any safe spot in any national forest? I can't find that info from the NFS sites, just write ups for their campgrounds.
Generally, yes. With some exceptions.
Southern California, for example, is really restricted. The further away from populated areas the less restrictions you find. In general, everywhere is open unless specifically closed. Some forests restrict dispersed camping within 1/4 mile of a developed campground. This is to prevent people from free camping then walking to the campground to use the facilities without paying. Very popular areas may be restricted to established campgrounds. One near me is Lake Almanor in Lassen National Forest -- a restricted zone is between Highway 89 and the west shore, however across the highway is open to dispersed camping. Sometimes maps or descriptions of these restricted areas are hard to find on the NF websites, as well as the general dispersed camping rules. I have complained about the poor websites many times. I urge others to complain frequently and loudly. Accurate, timely, and detailed information on NF websites does not seem to be a priority with most NF webmasters. Many times "New Hot Newsflashes" on the banner head are 2 year old notices that are now obsolete. (Any NF Public Information types reading this -- take note. Most NF websites are not updated timely and are thin on dispersed camping information.)