Picking the Perfect Campsite
Choose a lightly elevated, flat pad that sheds rain without channeling it through your tent. Avoid depressions and dry creek beds. Check for rocks, roots, and overhead hazards, then gently clear only loose sticks to preserve the natural surface.
Picking the Perfect Campsite
Camp at least 200 feet from lakes and streams to protect shorelines and reduce condensation and insects. Avoid game trails and low, damp hollows. Seek a subtle breeze for bug control, but shield your shelter from the strongest prevailing gusts.