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Motor Camping

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A practical manual for automobile campers, surveying the movement's growth and the cost-saving potential of camping while outlining week-end and long-distance touring. It describes vehicle-mounted and ground tents, car beds and homemade outfits, trailers and motor bungalows, plus tools, stoves, refrigeration, water supplies and medical kits. Guidance is given on selecting camps, securing permission, sanitary disposal, forestry regulations and state park provisions, with chapters on firecraft, various cooking methods, provisioning and camp-site lists across the United States. Practical examples and step-by-step equipment and packing advice aim to help families and small groups plan safe, economical trips.

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UTAH

Municipal Camp Sites

Town or City Charge
or Free
Toilet Drinking
Water
Fireplace
or Stove
Lights Bath or
Shower
Cisco F Y Y
Emery
Fillmore F Y Y Y
Green River F Y Y Y Y
Gunnison F Y Y Y Y
Heber F Y Y Y Y
Lehi F Y Y
Logan F Y Y Y Y
Manti F Y Y Y Y
Milford F Y Y Y
Moab F Y Y Y Y
Morgan F Y Y Y Y Y
Nephi F Y Y Y Y
Ogden F Y Y Y Y Y[296]
Paguitch F Y Y Y
Price
Provo City. F Y Y Y
Richfield F Y Y Y Y
Salina
Salt Lake City F Y Y Y Y Y

Zion National Park, in Southwestern Utah, is visited by thousands of motor campers each summer, and has many attractive camp sites.

Utah is rich in National Forests, having no less than twelve, some of which are accessible to motor tourists and offer desirable camps.

These National Forests, with their areas expressed in acres, are: Ashley (973,871), Cache (264,194), Dixie (432,784), Fillmore (699,579), Fishlake (656,740), La Sal (519,384), Manti (789,957), Minidoka (72,123), Powell (689,927), Sevier (729,061), Uinta (988,602), and Wasatch (604,594).