Best of the ϳԹ Adviser Week of July 3-9, 1996
The poop on dogs in national parks Mike Jurinski
ϳԹ Adviser: Sorry, Mike, you may have to leave Fido at home–that is, if you want to do any backcountry camping. Because of higher-than-normal levels of bear activity in Glacier, pets are permitted only in developed areas like drive-in campgrounds and picnic areas. And they must be leashed–with leashes less than six feet long, Take your chances in the backcountry and you’ll run the risk of being slammed with a hefty fine or, worse yet, losing Fluffy the poodle to the wilds. While regulations vary from park to park, you’ll find a majority of parks ban dogs in the backcountry but give them the nod if they’re leashed. A few notable exceptions: Michigan’s Isle Royale National Park shuns canines |
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