Cleveland National Forest Campgrounds
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Laguna Campground
The Cleveland National
Forest a wide variety of terrains and
recreational opportunities. Most areas
of the forest are open year round offering
campers a variety of recreational activities.
Mountain biking, picinicking, hunting,
backpacking, OHV and recreational
shooting are just a few. Cleveland
Forest has a large network of hiking
trails with trailheads in many locations. For
the location of, and information about
campgrounds located on the forest, please
visit one of the following pages:
Campgrounds | Group Campgrounds
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Dogs in Campgrounds
Your canine companions traditionally have been welcome
in most national forest campgrounds. The few rules
that apply to dogs are meant to assure that you and
other national forest visitors have an enjoyable
outdoor recreation experience.
If you are camping with your pet, please practice
the following rules:
- Leave vicious or unusually noisy doges
at home. If they disturb or threaten others, they
will not be
allowed in public recreation areas.
- During
the day, keep your dog on a leash no more than
6 feet long or it must be under physical
restrictive
control at all times (36CFR2261.14j). Domestic
animals are not allowed to run loose in recreation
areas
where they can disturb others.
- It is a good
idea to keep you dogs and other pets inside a
vehicle or a tent at night.
- Please consider others
if you have pets with you.
- Do not leave your
dog alone. It may whine or bark while you are
away.
- Please clean up after your pet it will only
take a few minutes.
If you have any questions, please contact your local
district office regarding forest restrictions that
may apply to the location you are planning on visiting.
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