Wood from shipwrecks or historical or archeological sites and wood from standing trees may not be used. Loose dead wood on the ground within 200 feet of the shore may be used for campfires. Visitors may want to check the tide predictions in advance to determine when they can build fires. Remember that you are the fire department when you are on the island, and you are responsible for the actions of your fire. Open campfires can only be built below the high tide line (in damp sand) and be no wider than 3 feet in diameter. In addition, there are no roads on the islands and all driving is in loose sand, which generally makes the park unsuitable for RVs and camping trailers. There are no Recreational Vehicle (RV) hookups available within the park.For more information on the Trash Free Park program, visit the Leave No Trace page. Do not bury any trash as the sand is constantly moving and buried trash re-surfaces quickly. Visitors must take all their trash out of the park when they leave.
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