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Semi-Established Campgrounds
Semi-established campgrounds are popular in national forests and on other public lands. They are cheaper than established campgrounds but usually have limited amenities. Most are limited to a communal pit toilet and sites probably have a table and fire pit.
These campgrounds are often first come first served where visitors must find an open campsite as they drive in, put cash in an envelope, and fill out their information to reserve a site for the night.
Dispersed/Wild/Free Camping
Dispersed camping involves finding a place to sleep on public land for free. This is common off of forest service roads in national forests or on Bureau of Land Management Land (BLM land) common in deserts.
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