Yes . Well kind of .you would one in the majority of places
Yes
A parking permit is required to park on Harvard's campus. They offer a regular car permit, and also a motorcycle permit which is a little cheaper than a car permit.
yes there is camping in the yellowstone park thing
No.
The prepositional phrase is in the park. Camping is not part of the prepositional phrase.
No. Camping is not allowed at Beltzville. for PA State Park camping,
one for free camping in a park
You do not have to pay to go hiking in a National Park, however, you may have to pay an entry fee to get into the park itself. If you stay overnight at the park, you may also have to pay camping fees.
It depends on where you live, what kind of plant are you going to plant
Camping and fishing
I understand that you need a camping permit to stay overnight in most National and State parks. This is so that if you don't come out of the woods when you are supposed to they have an area where to start looking for the body, I mean to save you.
There is no state statute banning all beach camping in Florida. Each individual piece of beach property is regulated by the owner of that property. Public beaches are regulated by the county or city that owns them. In general, public beaches do not permit camping, but there are some that do permit it. Additionally, there are numerous private beaches that do permit camping.
If you as an individual or small group want to protest or distribute flyers, have a demonstration or rally on a public sidewalk, and do not intend to use amplified sound, you do not need any permit.