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  • timbpaint
    Registered User
    • Aug 2002
    • 86

    #46
    Forest Service permit info

    I'm not sure if this is a new rule or not. I guess it doesn't matter anyway.

    It appears as if the rule has been in place but maybe is not interpreted the same in all regions.

    This is what I have found out so far.

    If you want to conduct any type of "Noncommercial Group use" activity on National Forest Service land you need to have a permit if more than 75 people.

    There is still this mind set that "if you are told to leave, then leave."
    If we had a permit whether we needed one or not then they probably could not have stopped us from playing.

    Here are links to info:

    Link to US Forest Service: www.fs.fed.us/recreation/

    Noncommercial group use link: www.fs.fed.us/recreation/...oupfaq.htm

    Link to permits: www.fs.fed.us/recreation/.../forms.htm


    The first step to obtain a permit is to call your local regional office for the area you want to play. Then they can tell you if you need a permit and what you need to do to get a permit.
    Last edited by timbpaint; 07-24-2005, 05:56 AM. Reason: correction

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