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Especially the ones without many tourists.

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I'll never go to Yellowstone because of this. I watched a video where there was literally a pack of what had to be 75-some odd tourists with service dogs and little kids making noise and guffawing as they all stalked a Bison at Yellowstone. It was sickening.

National Forests are where it's at. Most of them have no amenities, so 80% of the visitors are hunters, fishers and people like me that care about the environment, leave-no-trace and don't want to see fat urbanites with service animals, clutching bags of McDonalds and toting bratty, noisy kids around.

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National Forests are where it's at. Most of them have no amenities, so 80% of the visitors are hunters, fishers and people like me that care about the environment, leave-no-trace and don't want to see fat urbanites with service animals, clutching bags of McDonalds and toting bratty, noisy kids around.

Tell that to the Cherokee and Pigsah national forests.

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I was in Pisgah last year and there wasn't hardly anyone around. Now granted, I don't go to the public access points like Catawba Falls where I'll run into throngs of people, but there wasn't anyone where I was

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We spent a couple days at Rocky Mountain National Park last week. Lots of visitors, but it's a big place, so not too bad.