Nature has room for everyone. Our goal is to encourage outdoor recreation while simultaneously protecting the environment and ensuring everyone's safety. To achieve this, it is essential that every visitor practices responsible outdoor ethics.
By following these principles, we can all enjoy the wilderness today while preserving it for future generations.
Pack out all waste: Leave only footprints.
Pick up any litter you encounter along the way.
Practice proper sanitation: Dig a cathole 15–20 cm deep and cover it after use. Pack out toilet paper in a waste bag. Stay well away from paths, picnic areas, and streams.
Show consideration for locals: Respect the privacy of cabins and homes. Park and camp responsibly. Read more about the right to roam.
Respect the campfire ban: Open fires are prohibited from April 15 to September 15. Always practice campfire safety and check local regulations before lighting a fire.
Respect wildlife: Animals and birds are sensitive to disturbance. Keep your distance, close gates behind you, and observe seasonal restrictions.
Be considerate of others: Nature is for everyone. Whether y