Dispersed foot traffic and primitive tent camping within the Forests is allowed almost anywhere, unless otherwise posted closed and/or "No Camping". Downloadable Guidelines (pdf): https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/fseprd503142.pdf
Occupancy and Use
All dispersed sites are available on a first come, first served basis.
At least one person must occupy a campsite during the first night
Equipment left unattended for more than 24 hours is subject to removal by the Forest Service
Camping or leaving camping equipment (such as, but not limited to tents, camper trailers and/or tarps) is allowed in the same location for up to 14 days. After 14 days the camp and equipment MUST be moved off of Forest Service System lands.
Excavations are limited to those required to make safe campfire rings and sanitary pit toilets. Any excavation will be re-leveled prior to vacating your campsite.
Do not put nails in picnic tables, or other government property.
Excellent camping, the access roads are rough, so make sure you vehicle can handle some roughness... New to this year, the camping spots are marked either "pack in/carry out" or "RV reserved", don't camp in the wrong spot, they will make you move... It's posted on the sign posts right where you park, so, you know, read the signs and have fun... It's is roughing it kind of camping, there is no facilities or showers here, just woods, critters, and other campers.