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leave no trace

4 Porch Notes tagged “leave no trace,” from counties across Colorado.

Outdoors and wildfire - Lake County

Mount Massive sits in a designated wilderness with stricter rules

Mount Massive and the country around it are inside the Mount Massive Wilderness, where wilderness rules limit what you can do beyond ordinary national forest.

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Outdoors and wildfire - Custer County

Camping rules in the Sangre de Cristo Wilderness keep lakes and streams clear

In the Sangre de Cristo Wilderness above Westcliffe, special rules limit group size and keep camps and campfires set back from lakes and streams.

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Outdoors and wildfire - Eagle County

Dispersed camping on the White River forest is not camp-anywhere

Free dispersed camping on the White River National Forest around Eagle County follows real rules: use existing sites near open roads, stay setbacks from water, pack everything out, and watch the stay limit.

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Outdoors and wildfire - Garfield County

Dispersed camping on the White River forest has real limits

Free dispersed camping is allowed on much of the White River National Forest around Glenwood Springs, but stay limits, distance-from-water rules, and area restrictions apply, so it is not camp-anywhere.

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