Was planning on taking a camping trip up around Mt. Charleston. Specifically the area west of the 95. if you follow Lee Canyon rd to Macks Canyon rd/73. Its a narrow trail that goes back at least a few miles or so and eventually dead ends. I drove through there last week and not much of anything along that road but wilderness.
My question is, does anybody know if it is legal to shoot in that area or does it fall within a non-shooting area??
Mt Charleston is part of the Spring Mountains in the Humbolt-Toiyabe National Forest of Nevada. They do allow hunting. I know the area and have been to the dead end. Just a guess on my part however it is plenty far enough from residents, making sure of your backstop I would believe you would be good to go. They will limit shooting along with campfires not in campgrounds during dry months with postings. Not much help with the question may be someone will replay with a real answer.
Did find this
http://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/htnf/news-events/?cid=STELPRDB5425607
Contact info Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest
1200 Franklin Way
Sparks, NV 89431
(775) 331-6444
FAX: (775) 355-5399
Fire Restrictions Prohibit:
1. Building, maintaining, attending or using a fire (using wood, charcoal or any other material), campfire, or stove fire except a portable stove using gas or pressurized liquid fuel, outside of a developed fee campground or picnic area (except by permit).
2. Smoking, except within an enclosed vehicle or at a developed campground or picnic area.
3. Welding, or operating an acetylene torch with open flames, except by permit.
4. Using or causing to be used, any explosive, except by permit.
5. Possession or use of fireworks (always prohibited), or any other incendiary device.
6. Use of tracer rounds, steel-core ammunition or exploding targets including Binary Explosive Targets while recreational shooting.
7. Open burning (e.g. weeds, brush and yard debris).
Number 6 tells what is not allow while doing recreational shooting. Again just a guess however looks like you would be good to go.