[Code of Federal Regulations] [Title 36, Volume 1] [Revised as of July 1, 2006] From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access [CITE: 36CFR13.18] [Page 195-196] TITLE 36--PARKS, FORESTS, AND PUBLIC PROPERTY CHAPTER I--NATIONAL PARK SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR PART 13_NATIONAL PARK SYSTEM UNITS IN ALASKA--Table of Contents Subpart A_Public Use and Recreation Sec. 13.18 Camping and picnicking. (a) Camping. (1) Camping is authorized in park areas except where such use is prohibited or otherwise restricted by the Superintendent in accordance with this section, the provisions of Sec. 13.30, or as set forth for specific park areas in subpart C of this part. (2) Site time-limits. Camping is authorized for 14 consecutive days in one location. Camping is prohibited after 14 consecutive days in one location unless the camp is moved at least 2 miles or unless authorized by the Superintendent. A camp and associated equipment must be relocated immediately if determined by the Superintendent to be interfering with public access or other public interests or adversely impacting park resources. [[Page 196]] (3) Designated campgrounds. Except at designated campgrounds, camping is prohibited on NPS facilities. The Superintendent may establish restrictions, terms, and conditions for camping in designated campgrounds. Violating restrictions, terms, and conditions is prohibited. (b) Picnicking. Picnicking is authorized in park areas except where such activity is prohibited or otherwise restricted by the Superintendent. The public will be notified by one or more of the following methods-- (1) Signs posted at conspicuous locations, such as normal points of entry or reasonable intervals along the boundary of the affected park locale; (2) Maps available in the office of the Superintendent and other places convenient to the public; (3) Publication in a newspaper of general circulation in the affected area; or (4) Other appropriate methods, including park websites, brochures, maps, and handouts. [69 FR 70069, Dec. 2, 2004]