“Camping in Mother Nature’s serenity is a goal for many campers. The eerie yips of the coyotes off in the distance, the mountain vistas or vast desert lands, the smell of pine, campfires, and fresh air – it’s all an incredibly relaxing experience. More often than not, these spots are on BLM land if camping in the United States,” writes Tom and Cait Morton in their latest blog post.
Camping on land controlled by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is free or cheap, depending on where you go and what amenities are available. “Mortons on the Move” have done an excellent job of telling the story of BLM land and how best to access and use it, so please visit their blog to read all about it: What Is BLM Land? And How to Camp There
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Bureau of Land Management Camping: Directory of 1,142 Camping Areas in 11 States
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