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• Castle Crags Area

California State Parks

1416 Ninth St.

Sacramento, CA 95814

800-777-0369 or 916-653-6995

www.parks.ca.gov

CASTLE CRAGS STATE PARK

PO Box 80

Castella, CA 96017

530-235-2684

Shasta-Trinity National Forest

3544 Avtech Parkway

Redding, CA 96002

530-226-2500

fs.usda.gov/stnf

MOUNT SHASTA RANGER DISTRICT

204 W. Alma St.

Mount Shasta, CA 96067

530-926-4511

CAMPING RULES AND ETIQUETTE

Campsites should be at least 200 feet from streams and lakes where possible. Only dead wood lying on the ground may be used for firewood. Don’t cut green foliage or upright trees for any purpose. The use of motorized equipment within wilderness areas is strictly forbidden, except where specifically authorized on existing mining claims. Equestrians should check with the USFS about forage and tie regulations for saddle and pack animals. A maximum group size of 10 persons is in effect for all wilderness areas covered in this guide.

CAMPFIRES AND FIRE RINGS

Most recreational enthusiasts appreciate a fire at their campsite as a marvelous, cheery accessory to their wilderness experience. However, wise use of the firewood supply today will allow future wilderness visitors to enjoy the same experience. Nowadays, some of the most heavily used areas lack an adequate supply of firewood, and as a result campfire bans have been instituted at a handful of the more popular locations. In other areas, please consider whether or not a campfire is appropriate, and if so, keep it small.

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