Mark
Twain National Forest will offer two days of free day use and two free nights
of camping at seven campgrounds the weekend of Friday, June 8 through Sunday,
June 10, 2012.
Free
camping is being offered in unreserved campsites both Friday and Saturday
nights, and free day use is being offered at unreserved sites Saturday and
Sunday, June 9-10, 2012.
The
free weekend is being offered in conjunction with National Get Outdoors Day and Missouri’s Free Fishing days, which are celebrated on
Saturday and Sunday following the first Monday in June.
The free use is available in these
campgrounds and associated recreation areas: Cobb Ridge, Chadwick Motorcycle
and ATV area, Christian County; Greer Crossing on Eleven Point River, Oregon
County; Chadwick Motorcycle and ATV area, Christian County; Greer Crossing on
Eleven Point River, Oregon County; Lane Spring, Phelps County; Loggers Lake,
Shannon County; Markham Springs, Wayne County; North Fork along the North Fork
of the White River in Ozark County, and Watercress on the Current River in
Carter County.
National
Get Outdoors Day is an annual event to encourage healthy, active outdoor fun
and participation in outdoor activities.
Missouri’s
Free Fishing Days were established as a way to encourage people to try fishing
so they can find out, or rediscover, the enjoyment associated with fishing.
“Offering
free camping and day use is a way to show our appreciation and encourage people
to enjoy the outdoors and to connect to the land, which improves the health and
quality of both personal and community life,” said Mark Twain National Forest
Supervisor David Whittekiend. “We hope to inspire individuals and community
groups to take part in activities that promote healthy living and mental well
being, instill excitement for the outdoors, or to just plain get out and enjoy
being on a trail or in the forest. Fishing allows you to relax, brings about
peace of mind and helps you to reconnect with the natural world. When parents
bring their children, they start building a generation of conservationists who
will protect our resources in future decades, something vital to the future of
national forests.”
Mark
Twain National Forest is the largest public land manager in Missouri with 1.5
million acres in 29 counties in southern and central Missouri. Mark Twain
National Forest’s mission is to continue to restore Missouri’s great outdoors
and maintain a healthy, working forest.
For
more information about Mark Twain National Forest, please visit http://www.fs.usda.gov/mtnf or http://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/mtnf/news-events/?cid=STELPRDB5369766.
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