Heading Out: Responsible Recreation on Public Land

Last review/updated: April 9, 2008

Heading Out Recreational users of public land cherish the privilege of enjoying hobbies, sports, pastimes and leisure activities on land that belongs to us all.

To protect our access to these areas, preserve the integrity of the landscape, minimize conflicts between users and to ensure future generations enjoy the same opportunities, we share the responsibility of minimizing disturbances to the landscape, vegetation, wildlife, waterways and other users of the land.

The pages below contain important tips and information on minimum-impact practices, legislation and regulation, and local area information.

Be Responsible. Do Your Part. Do Your Best. Encourage others to do the same.
Respect the Land

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