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Camping is not allowed on CDFW Wildlife Areas, and illegal camping at Green Creek Wildlife Area is leading to fires, target shooting, and woodcutting, which are also in violation of CA Fish and Game Code. The relevant section of the Fish and Game Code is below, extracted form Title 14 Section 550:
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I am a land manager with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. Camping is not allowed on CDFW Wildlife Areas, and illegal camping at Green Creek Wildlife Area is leading to fires, target shooting, and woodcutting, which are also in violation of CA Fish and Game Code. The relevant section of the Fish and Game Code is below, extracted form Title 14 Section 550:
(p) Camping, Motorhomes, and Camp Trailers.
(1) No visitor shall camp, including on a boat, on any department land except on those wildlife areas where the department has designated campsites or camping areas, as provided in subsection 551(m) and Section 552 of these regulations.
Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 14, § 550 - General Regulations for Public Use on All Department of Fish and Wildlife Lands | State Regulations | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute (cornell.edu)
Report Check-InThe road to this location was very washboardy however the destination is well worth it. This loop has space for three or four vehicles creekside plus spaces that are a little bit off the creek. Lots of trees are great for hanging your hammock but blocks your solar. Zero T-Mobile.
Report Check-InThere are so many amazing spots along the creek! We drove to the very end of the road to the established campground, then came back to this little loop for wild camping. In a big open field overlooking the mountains and the creek. A lovely little beaver dam waterfall curls around to create a small swimming hole. Perfect spot!
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