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Jul 05, 2024 - 02:40 PM
Generally, most national parks in the United States will let you scatter cremated remains within the park boundaries, but you must check to make sure the specific national park you are considering falls under this category. If your preferred location permits scattering, there will likely be set guidelines to follow to ensure environmental and wildlife protection, such as avoiding scattering on water and burying remains in the dirt to avoid detection by visitors or animals. In some locations, you may need to apply for a permit first. Consult individual parks for updated rules and regulations.
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