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Old 03-04-2017, 08:57 AM   #3
Philip
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Originally Posted by bheisser View Post
I am curious , how does one identify dry camping areas,,, or find them
Hello,

Whenever we go to a National, State or forest land park(this is 95% of our camping) we try to find a remote site which is often a dry camp site. Forest land sites are virtually all dry camp sites. There are camping books that show where Forest land sites are. As noted in my edited post we are sometimes forced to take a site with electric only which can sometimes be pleasing also.

We once spent two weeks in Yellowstone NP at a beautiful dry camp sit with our daughter and her two kids.

PS: Please look at my edited post as I originally made the mistake of saying how often I would like to dry camp in place of what I really am able to find for dry camping. The edit corrects this mistake. Sorry for misleading anyone.

Happy camping!
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