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Layer: Stock Travel, Camping, and Grazing (ID:6)

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Name: Stock Travel, Camping, and Grazing

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Description: Wilderness stock use restrictions were updated as part of the SEKI Wilderness Stewardship Plan (WSP) in 2015. Parties with stock may travel on most of the maintained trails in the parks. Some trails are open to stock for day use travel only, some are open to camping for walking parties with burros and llamas but limited to travel only for parties with horses or mules, and some are closed to stock travel entirely for reasons including visitor safety, resource protection, and/or popular day-use by hikers. In areas open to day use only, stock parties are allowed to travel up to 100 yards from trails. Stock parties are allowed to travel up to 0.5 mile from trails in areas where they are allowed to camp. Travel more than 0.5 mile from maintained trails is also allowed in four areas of the parks: on the Hockett Plateau, on the Monarch Divide, in the Roaring River drainage, and along the western side of the Kern River watershed south from the Chagoopa Plateau.Grazing is allowed in some of the areas open to camping with stock. Grazing in some areas is restricted to certain user groups or certain kinds of stock, and the number of animals that may be grazed or the number of consecutive nights that animals may graze may be limited.Boundaries were delineated based on buffers of trails, watershed boundaries, Wilderness Travel Zone boundaries, text descriptions of geographic features, and subject matter expertise as part of WSP development throughout 2014 and 2015. NOTE: Please see Minimum Impact Restrictions information for more details. These data do not reflect any temporary visitor use restrictions. Please check the parks' website for information on the latest conditions: http://www.nps.gov/seki/planyourvisit/stockuse.htm

Copyright Text: National Park Service; Sequoia and Kings Canyon

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Last Edit Date: 2/13/2024 1:50:50 AM

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