Permits Required for Maroon-Snowmass Camping in 2023
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Re: Permits Required for Maroon-Snowmass Camping in 2023
Darwinism... If someone wants to risk their life, that's their choice, until SAR has to go rescue them (which is terrible for SAR). There's always going to be stupid people in the mountains, we'll never change that, and the reasons just shift with time.
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Re: Permits Required for Maroon-Snowmass Camping in 2023
Narcissists….Plenty of them in the mountains as well.
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Re: Permits Required for Maroon-Snowmass Camping in 2023
Got to love people who book campsites on Rec.gov and have no idea what they are doing...
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Re: Permits Required for Maroon-Snowmass Camping in 2023
This is absolutely terrible.IntrepidXJ wrote: ↑Wed Jun 07, 2023 10:37 am Got to love people who book campsites on Rec.gov and have no idea what they are doing...
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Re: Permits Required for Maroon-Snowmass Camping in 2023
Sure, but you still need a permit if a ranger stops you. You probably reduce the chance of being stopped if you start from Schofield or Lead King Basin TH. Rangers are crawling all over Crater Lake and you could easily be stopped there. Definitely don't camp near Crater Lake if you are ridin' dirty without a permit
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Re: Permits Required for Maroon-Snowmass Camping in 2023
I'd be a *little* leery of taking a Corolla to Schofield Park. If the Gothic road is open, it should be fairly do-able, but if you have to come over Paradise Divide from Slate River it might be a bit hairier.ScottLovesRMNP wrote: ↑Fri Sep 30, 2022 3:45 pmAwesome! Time to start researching my new options, as I'm not too familiar with that area. I've got a Toyota Corolla, so I hope that won't be a problem But yes, I'll look into what options are available, and I'm willing to hike a few extra miles if I have to -- thanks!
Re: Permits Required for Maroon-Snowmass Camping in 2023
If i recall correctly, a permit us only required for overnight stays.
If people are day tripping the 4 pass loop, as many do, then a permit is not required.
Please correct me if I an wrong.
If people are day tripping the 4 pass loop, as many do, then a permit is not required.
Please correct me if I an wrong.
Re: Permits Required for Maroon-Snowmass Camping in 2023
If i recall correctly, a permit us only required for overnight stays.sfreytag wrote: ↑Wed Jun 07, 2023 1:23 pmSure, but you still need a permit if a ranger stops you. You probably reduce the chance of being stopped if you start from Schofield or Lead King Basin TH. Rangers are crawling all over Crater Lake and you could easily be stopped there. Definitely don't camp near Crater Lake if you are ridin' dirty without a permit
If people are day tripping the 4 pass loop, as many do, then a permit is not required.
Please correct me if I an wrong.
Re: Permits Required for Maroon-Snowmass Camping in 2023
Permits are for camping only - so not applicable to day-trippers. Other than a parking permit possibly, depending on your starting point.
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Re: Permits Required for Maroon-Snowmass Camping in 2023
Also, there are two different zones for camping near the Maroon Bells, under the MAROON BELLS-SNOWMASS WILDERNESS area, on the recreation site.
Crater Zone - covers the 11 different campsites near Crater Lake. Crater Lake sites 1 - 11.
Maroon Zone - covers dispersed camping in that area. Maroon Zone small group (1-4 people) and Maroon Zone large group (5-10 people).
Refer to the map for these zones. However, by looking at the map it's not clear where the exact boundary lines are for these two zones. I am assuming that the Crater Zone is for camping in the reserved campsite spots. And the Maroon Zone is anywhere outside those sites.
https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DO ... 083862.pdf
Crater Zone - covers the 11 different campsites near Crater Lake. Crater Lake sites 1 - 11.
Maroon Zone - covers dispersed camping in that area. Maroon Zone small group (1-4 people) and Maroon Zone large group (5-10 people).
Refer to the map for these zones. However, by looking at the map it's not clear where the exact boundary lines are for these two zones. I am assuming that the Crater Zone is for camping in the reserved campsite spots. And the Maroon Zone is anywhere outside those sites.
https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DO ... 083862.pdf
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Re: Permits Required for Maroon-Snowmass Camping in 2023
I threw together a caltopo map for a friend of the FPL and its various zones for this year that should be a bit easier to navigate than the forest service one. I've also marked the several trailheads that access the area, as well as a couple of nearby camping spots that will not require a reservation to spend a night just off the loop. Hope somebody will find it useful!
https://caltopo.com/m/HB77G
https://caltopo.com/m/HB77G