Is it legal to boat camp anywhere in the Delta?
Either beach the boat, and sleep aboard or at anchor in a cove?
Thanks!
Delta Boat Camping?
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Delta Boat Camping?
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Re: Delta Boat Camping?
Hi Pop, Not sure about just camping anywhere but you can stay in your boat with your anchor lights on. Watch out when beaching your boat. In a matter of 15 min. your boat can be beached until the next tide. The island at Orewood is a nice place to stay, thay have docks right outside your campsite. Good luck
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Cooch
Re: Delta Boat Camping?
Yes, it is perfectly legal and recreational users do it here all the time.
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Re: Delta Boat Camping?
Thanks!
Good point about beaching. Guess riding an anchor is the way to go.
Good point about beaching. Guess riding an anchor is the way to go.
PapaJohn
"For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son, Jesus, that whosoever believeth in him shall not perish, but have everlasting life." John 3:16
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