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Devils backbone trail
Devils backbone trail









devils backbone trail

BEARS and other wildlife When you go to the mountains and forest, you are in bear county.No campfires outside of designated overnight sites. Use existing fire rings keep your campfire small and always make sure it is completely extinguished before leaving. You may gather small amounts of down, dead wood for a campfire. Campfires are allowed at overnight sites as long as fire restrictions aren’t in place.Packing out human and pet waste using self-contained waste disposal systems is encouraged. Use catholes to properly dispose of human and pet waste bury waste in a cathole at least 6-8" deep and 200’ from any water source.Locate your camp at least 100' from any water source. Tread lightly, and avoid trampling sensitive vegetation.Developed sites, including trailheads and picnic areas, are closed to overnight camping and allow for day use activities only.Parking should be within 30' of site markers where posted.

devils backbone trail

Do not create resource damage by driving off-road, beyond designated parking locations, or behind barriers. In some areas, dispersed camping and parking is allowed in designated sites only.Please observe the following requirements when dispersed camping: Store all food and trash securely, and pack out what you pack in. Remember: when dispersed camping, no toilets, trash service, or potable water, are available. Dispersed camping is primitive, undevleoped, frontcountry "car camping". Don't want to camp in a developed campground? There are many places on the Pike-San Isabel National Forests & Cimarron and Comanche National Grasslands where you can pitch a tent and practice low impact camping techniques.











Devils backbone trail