Williams Ranger District offers free-fee camping
The Williams Ranger District of Kaibab National Forest will offer free-fee camping on Sept. 27 in recognition of National Public Lands Day. Only Sept. 27 will be free for the overnight camping at each of the district’s four campgrounds.
No fee campsites at Kaibab Lake, Cataract Lake, White Horse Lake and Dogtown Lake campgrounds on the Williams Ranger District. The camping will be available on a first come, first served basis. The Camping Free does not apply to reserved and group sites. All campers should be check in with the hosts on each of the campgrounds.
This year marks as the 15th Annual National Public Lands Day event. Today’s goal is to educate Americans about the environmental and natural resource issues, based on interests to build partnerships in restoration of America’s public lands and improve public lands for outdoor recreation.
The Campgrounds on the Williams Ranger District are managed by concessionaries, so there was no requirement to offer camping fee-free. However, Concessionaries Southwest Recreation is affiliated with the Public Lands Interpretive Association, chose to join in National Public Lands Day to allow more people to experience recreating on the Kaibab National Forest.



































