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Sam Owens
Photo Date: 
06/20/2017
Dispersed campsite in Dixie National Forest, outside of Bryce Canyon National Park (photo taken August 21,2016).
Sam Owens
Photo Date: 
06/20/2017
Dispersed campsite in Kaibab National Forest, 6 miles from the entrance to Grand Canyon National Park's North Rim (photo taken August 17, 2016).
Sam Owens
Photo Date: 
06/20/2017
Dispersed campsite in Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest (photo taken September 1, 2016).
Jesse Weber
Photo Date: 
08/16/2015
Big sky over the Big Flat Dispersed Camping Area.
Jesse Weber
Photo Date: 
08/16/2015
Puffer Lake is a nearby day use area with fishing opportunities.
Jesse Weber
Photo Date: 
08/16/2015
Big Flat has plenty of room to spread out.
Outdoor Project
Photo Date: 
10/05/2014
Dispersed campsite in the Buttermilks.
Outdoor Project
Photo Date: 
10/05/2014
Dispersed campsite in the Buttermilks.
Outdoor Project
Photo Date: 
10/03/2014
RV camping at Alabama Hills Dispersed Camping Area.
National Forest Foundation
Photo Date: 
07/27/2017
Tongass National Forest.
Tyson Gillard
Photo Date: 
07/28/2007
Williwaw Lake.
Tyson Gillard
Photo Date: 
06/25/2013
The Lewis River alongside the campground.

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