Section Of White Mountains Closed To Camping Due To Bears

WOODSTOCK, N.H. (AP) — Rangers say camping has been suspended along a road in the White Mountain National Forest because improper food storage has attracted bears.

District Ranger Brooke Brown said camping along Tripoli Road in Woodstock was suspended as of Sunday afternoon, although the road itself was open for other recreation opportunities. The area off of Interstate 93 is popular for those seeking a roadside camping experience.

Brown said her staff has been working to deter bears from the location, while educating campers about the importance of proper food storage. She said the bears have continued to receive "food rewards," creating an unsafe situation.

Rangers advise campers to store food properly in closed/locked vehicles or bear containers; keep a clean campsite; put coolers and food containers in vehicles after eating; and place trash in bear-proof dumpsters.

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