Biodiversity

Is camping allowed in national parks?
Answered by Planet Green
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  1. National parks accommodate many camping styles. You usually can expect to find hookups for recreational vehicles to enjoy the convenience of electricity and running water. Or you can pitch a tent in rougher sites that might include a fire circle and benches. In addition to camping, parks often provide recreational rafting, canoeing, kayaking and fishing. Parks designated as recreational areas often provide equipment rental and guides for hire.

    Regardless of your camping style, always follow one simple rule of respect for the land: "Take nothing but memories, leave nothing but footprints."

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