This disclaimer governs all activities on U.S. Forest Service (USFS), National Park Service (NPS), Bureau of Land Management (BLM), and other federally-managed lands described or referenced by PeakScout.
Backcountry recreation on federal lands is inherently dangerous and can result in serious injury or death. By using PeakScout to plan or execute any outdoor activity, you voluntarily assume all inherent risks. PeakScout does not control, manage, or maintain any federal land, trail, or facility.
The following federal jurisdictions are referenced by PeakScout. Each has distinct regulations, hazard profiles, and emergency procedures. Users must independently consult the managing agency for current conditions, closures, and requirements before any trip.
By accessing PeakScout content related to federal lands, you acknowledge and assume ALL of the following inherent risks:
TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, PEAKSCOUT, ITS OPERATORS, OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES, CONTRACTORS, AND DATA PROVIDERS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY:
This limitation applies regardless of the legal theory under which liability is claimed (tort, contract, strict liability, or otherwise) and even if PeakScout has been advised of the possibility of such damages.
If you do not agree to assume the risks described herein, do not use PeakScout for trip planning on federal lands.
The following federal statutes and regulations govern activities on the respective land categories. PeakScout does not provide legal advice; this is informational only:
State recreational use statutes (e.g., Colorado CRS 33-41-101) may also apply and provide additional limitation of liability protections for land managers. Nothing in this disclaimer creates liability for any federal agency or government entity.
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