Dispersed
Ten Mile River Shelter
CT
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This is a dispersed-camping point on public land. Fire restrictions, road conditions, and access change seasonally. Verify with the managing agency before traveling.
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The Benefits of Shelters
Shelters are the best places to stay dry in wet weather (they fill up fast when it rains).
They are often a good place to meet and talk with other hikers.
Most have privies and water sources nearby.
Shelters are less hospitable to ticks than most camping areas (unless a dog is present).
Staying at shelters reduces hiker impact on the Trail environment and is a good Leave No Trace practice. It concentrates use in a relatively small area. Meanwhile, other areas stay pristine.
The Downsides of Shelters
They may become crowded and you cannot choose your shelter mates.
Mice are common residents especially where previous hikers have been careless with food.
You may be exposed to viruses, such as coronavirus, norovirus, or colds carried by other hikers.
A good night’s sleep may be difficult, especially if you are a light sleeper.
A few quick reminders:
Groups should leave shelters for smaller parties, and tent in established sites.
Be aware that a large group makes noise and takes up space. Try not to dominate view points, lunch spots, and campsites.
Respect quiet hours – AT guidelines suggest 10 pm – 7 am
All water from backcountry sources should be treated before drinking.
A privy is an outdoor toilet with walls. A chum is an outdoor toilet without walls.
In the absence of a bear box, food must be stored in a bear hang.
Please: Carry out all that you carry in!
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Amenities
Flush Toilets
Potable Water
Picnic Tables
Pet Policy
No pets allowed
Campground Rules
- No campfires allowed
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