Primitive campsite definition

Primitive campsite means any outdoor space in a natural environment without access to electricity, water supply systems, central food service, sewage treatment facilities and/or housing.
Primitive campsite means a campsite not provided with flush comfort station nearby and which may not have any of the amenities of a standard campsite.
Primitive campsite means a site in an undeveloped section of private or public land with no developed facilities or amenities such as water, electricity or toilets/shower facilities, where campers are expected to leave little or no evidence of human visitation.

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