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Forest Do's and Don'ts at BMDSF
BMDSF is open for public recreation including camping, biking, horse riding, hiking, hunting and target shooting. With the exception of areas undergoing active timber operations, all of the 3493-acre forest is open for public access. Because of the subdivisions that surround Boggs, it functions to some extent like a county park. Locals mostly use it during the day. Trail use and firewood cutting characterize recreation activities more than overnight camping. Other recreational users include
picnickers, occasional mushroom gathering groups, bird watchers, environmental organizations, a dog search and rescue training organization, and people coming to enjoy the forest environment. |
Please don't use trees for target practice |