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You can rest assured that the best campsites will be taken if you arrive late in the afternoon.
Camp at least 200-300 feet away from water.
Make sure there are trees to hang your garbage and food upwind outside of camp.
Set up camp away from other campers and away from any trails.
If you love the idea of waking up in a warm location set up camp under the morning sun. You will also have the advantage of being shielded from hot sun later in the day.
Avoid setting up camp in tall grassy locations as they are a wonderland for insects.
Never camp at the bottom of cliffs with loose rocks.
Become familiar with flora and avoid all areas with poison ivy.
Get the best protection from lightning by camping near a dense grouping of trees, all the same height in a low area away from water.
Make sure the site is large enough to meet all your needs. Think about what would happen to your site in the event of a storm.
Consider the location of bathroom facilities (if applicable).
Water is absolutely critical for camping. You will need it for washing, drinking and cooking so ensure that you have a water source nearby to your camp site.
If rain is expected locate your campsite in a flood free area.
Never modify an area by removing vegetation and rocks to create the perfect campsite. The perfect campsite is never created by man but has already been made by Mother Nature.
Find an area free of tree roots and rocks. If you've found the perfect location but there's a problem with small rocks gently rake them away to create a smooth level for sleeping on.
Never camp on a ridge. You are too exposed to severe wind and lightning conditions.
Avoid sharing a site with campers who are not part of your group. There's plenty of land to go around and every camper is entitled to some personal space.
Look for a campsite that has some shelter from the sun. But if rain is expected never set up camp under trees. There's the danger of lightning plus the fact that the trees will continue to rain on your site long after any rainfall has stopped.
Keep insects at a minimum by setting up your campsite in a dry area not too close to water.
Make sure that you set up camp where water naturally flows away from your
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