Forest Ethics
Be responsible when you enjoy your National Forest. Do your part by following the principles below and help ensure the future of our surrounding public lands.
The Leave No Trace principles of outdoor ethics form the framework of Leave No Trace™ message: Be Considerate of Other Visitors
Plan Ahead and Prepare
Travel and Camp on Durable Surfaces
Leave What You Find
Minimize Campfire Impacts
Respect Wildlife
Dispose of Waste Properly
T Travel and Recreate with Minimum Impact
R Respect the Environment and the Rights of Others
E Educate Yourself, Plan and Prepare Before You Go
A Allow for Future Use of the Outdoors, Leave it Better than You Found it
D Discover the Rewards of Responsible Recreation
The Ten Essentials to Carry on Trail Other Backpack Items
Map/Compass Cell phone
Flashlight Field Notebook and pen/pencil
Sunglasses & Sunscreen Whistle
Extra Food, Water & Clothing Dog leashes
First Aid Kit Handout cards
Pocket Knife Waterproof Matches/Fire Starter
Click here to download the new 2010 Dillon Ranger District Recreation Guide and learn more about how you can support your National Forest!
NOTES***Forest Ethics page. Leave no trace, tread lightly, safe travel - 10 essentials etc.



