Report Wildlife Encounters!If you encounter a bear, mountain lion, or Africanized honey bees, we ask that you report the incident to park staff as soon as possible. Black BearIf approached by a black bear:
Bear-Proof ContainersThe Rincon Mountains are home to a small population of black bears. To prevent these bears from associating food with humans, bear-proof storage containers are provided at all six designated campgrounds. Store all scented items, including food, garbage or toiletries, inside these bear-proof containers. Improperly stored items may lead to property damage and/or possible human injury. Do not leave food or trash inside the bear-proof container when departing. Keep clothes, sleeping bags and tents as odor free as possible, do not cook or take food inside your tent. Clean up thoroughly after each meal and never burn food scraps in your campfire. For your safety, and that of other wilderness users, do not feed, touch or approach any bear. Africanized Honey BeesIf attacked by bees:
Mountain LionsIf approached by a mountain lion:
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Last updated: October 1, 2024