What does Ltva stand for?

What does Ltva stand for?

Long-Term Visitor Area (LTVA) – Long-Term Camping on Public Lands | Bureau of Land Management. Official websites use .gov.

What is an Ltva pass?

A Long-Term Visitor Area (LTVA) pass is required to use a Bureau of Land Management (BLM) designated LTVA. The permit and decal(s) are valid at all Bureau of Land Management LTVAs, which include Hot Springs, Imperial, La Posa, Midland, Mule Mountain, Pilot Knob, and Tamarisk.

How long can you stay on BLM?

14 days
Dispersed camping is allowed on public land for a period not to exceed 14 days within a 28 consecutive day period. The 28 day period begins when a camper initially occupies a specific location on public lands.

Is there phone reception at Imperial Dam Ltva?

Verizon 4G cell service is now available at Imperial Dam LTVA. It is mostly only available from the hilltops, and even then can be a bit spotty.

Is Boondocking legal in Arizona?

Since my wife and I started RVing a couple of years ago, we’ve been able to take in this vast array of places to visit throughout the state. The best part is Arizona has so much public land that boondocking is possible all over the state and all year!

What type of camping facility do I need at ltvas?

Since only minimum facilities are available at most of the sites, you should plan to arrive in a self-contained camping unit. Self-contained units are those with a permanently affixed wastewater holding tank of 10-gallon minimum capacity. Non-self-contained units are allowed only at Mule Mountain, Imperial, and La Posa LTVAs.

What does ltva stand for?

Long-Term Visitor Area (LTVA) – Long-Term Camping on Public Lands. The areas designated as Long-Term Visitor Areas were chosen because of their past popularity with winter visitors and because access roads have been developed and facilities are available nearby.

What is the Imperial Dam ltva?

The Imperial Dam LTVA (long term visitor area) is a BLM dry camping location right on the AZ / CA border. A short drive to Yuma AZ for all of your supplies.

What is a self-contained camping unit (ltva)?

Since only minimum facilities are available at most of the sites, visitors should plan to arrive in a self-contained camping unit. Self-contained units are those with a permanently affixed wastewater holding tank of 10-gallon minimum capacity. Non-self-contained units are allowed only at Mule Mountain, Imperial, and La Posa LTVAs.

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