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Show at Bear Canyon the designated at except reservation sites. Q. What happens to the fees we pay for the campgrounds? A. Most of these fees Forest Service clarifies camping closure policy . ly, we cannot have the release was sent to us by same level of use we are the Uinta National For- getting now or soon we est's Spanish Fork Rang- will be right back where we started. Some sites er District. Since the publishing of next to campgrounds or articles on the canyon too close to streams will closures in Salt Creek, be permanently closed, we have received many or designated as campquestions. We would like ground overflow areas to to respond to some of the be used when the campmore common ones. grounds are full. Q. Where can we camp Q. Why is the canyon this year? being closed? A. All of the campA. There are several reasons that require this grounds in Salt Creek action. Increased use by will be open next year. In trailers, motor homes, addition, the areas speciand other vehicles has fied in the past news.destroyed a good deal of paper article will be open grass and forbs vegeta- to camping. All areas tion at many of the sites. will be open during the This vegetation is criti- opening weekend of the cal to watershed, wildlife fishing season, and durhabitat, stream protec- ing the annual deer hunt. tion, and overall visual We strongly encourage Editor's note: This , . V Ponderosa Campground. Fees will be reduced to $3 per night, Monday through Thursday, and will remain at $5 per night on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. The purpose of the fee reduction is to encourage use of the campground so that the dispersed camping sites can recover. Cottonwood campground will remain a free use site, and Bear Canyon is a picnic site and will be free use except for the reservation sites. No overnight mainten- Tftf ance of campground water systems and other faciltiies. v Ic We sincerely appreciate the publics cooperation with the pack-it-i- n, pack-it-ou- t garbage program. This Ranger District on which has allowed us to keep they were collected to be campgrounds open that used for operation and would otherwise be closmaintenance of the ed. If there are further campgrounds. Because questions, we would enof increased fee collec- courage the public to tions this past year, we contact us at our will be able to reinstall Spanish Fork Office. the flush toilets at The Times-New- s Ponderosa Campground Nephi, Utah in 1983. In addition, we Dec. 2, 1982 will be performing some are returned to the 2 FAMILY PORTRAIT SPECIAL is camping needed much allowed -- quality. At this point, we can correct the condition without a great deal of expense. The longer we wait, however, the more difficult and expensive rehabilitation becomes. Q. How long will the closures last? A. Most areas will require one to two years to rehabilitate. It takes this long for the new vegetation to be established. The length of time required for rehabilitation depends on a number of factors, such as the weather, etc. Q. Will we be able to camp in these sites later? A. After the sites have been rehabilitated, we plan to open several of them to limited overnight camping. Obvious- - the use of the camp- grounds because they are paved or have graveled surfaces, and can accept the impact of camping use. Q. What changes are you going to make in campground fees for 1983? A. The changes fee major will be at THIS WEEK ONLY AT Dec 3 & 4 TACO TIME!! Taco 20 On all Salads g $iw 12 Cardio-Vascul- for appointment. Family Night Mon. Special to discount pictures taken on these 2 days. 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