Goeckermann, KentBloemendal, J.A.2014-07-092014-07-091973-10Goeckermann, Kent, Blomendal, J.A. 1973. Newly Developed Campsites in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area: A Study of Five Years' Use. Saint Paul, MN: Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station. Bulletin 511.https://hdl.handle.net/11299/163831This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current information available from University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station: http://www.maes.umn.edu/THIRTY-THREE WILDERNESS campsites in Minnesota's Boundary Waters Canoe Area were studied for 5 years ( 1968-1972) to determine impact of visitor use. All 33 campsites were developed in 1967 by the U.S. Forest Service under its criteria. During the study, the effects on soils, vegetation, and site size were measured and mapped twice each year. Photographs were taken periodically from permanent points. At selected sites, detailed soil and water quality data were also collected. Some sites had previous use, and others were altered or closed during the study. However, 23 sites had no previous use. Through visitor registration, nearly complete use data were obtained for these 23 locations. Visitors completed cards and questionnaires on site selection. appearance, and on their satisfaction with the sites.en-USBoundary Waters Canoe AreaCampsites, MinnesotaBWCA, Boundary Waters Canoe AreaNewly Developed Campsites in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area: A Study of Five Years' Use.Newsletter or Bulletin