Stick to marked trails and paths to avoid damaging the natural environment and disturbing wildlife. Straying off-trail can harm fragile ecosystems and disrupt animal habitats.
Always dispose of your waste properly. Leave no trace of your visit by carrying out all trash and recyclables. Keep the park clean and beautiful for others to enjoy.
Observe animals from a safe distance and never feed them. Feeding wildlife can disrupt their natural behavior and lead to dependency on human food, which is harmful to their health.
National parks are typically protected areas where hunting and fishing are not allowed. However, some parks may have designated areas and specific regulations for fishing, so check with park authorities before attempting any fishing activity.
Do not pick flowers, plants, rocks, or any other natural features. Collecting souvenirs might seem harmless, but it can disrupt ecosystems and harm the park's delicate balance.
If camping is allowed, use established campsites and follow all camping regulations. This helps protect sensitive areas and ensures proper waste disposal.
If campfires are permitted, use designated fire rings and follow all fire regulations. Never leave a campfire unattended, and ensure it is completely extinguished before leaving the area.
Pay attention to any park closures or restricted areas and abide by all rules posted by the park authorities.
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