Your satisfaction is very important to us. We appreciate that you have chosen to spend your time with us and want to make sure you and all of our guests enjoy their stay. With this in mind, we have outlined some basic RV standards and site standards to ensure that we maintain a quality campground.
Please note, that these guidelines and examples are not intended to address all possible situations that may arise at a property. We may have specific rules/regulations providing specific guidelines relating to this property not outlined here. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to stop by the management office at your convenience.
Most importantly, we hope you enjoy your stay with us!
RV Standards
The quality of RVs in a resort or campground can contribute to or detract from the overall experience of all the campers. For this reason, we enforce some standards of appearance on RVs, similar to those in place at many other RV resorts and campgrounds.
Our property rules state that “all vehicles must be operable and in good condition.” No RVs that fall into a state of disrepair will be allowed to remain in the park. We think it may be helpful to outline a few examples of what is meant by “good condition.”
Age Limit
Please note that “good condition” does not mean “new,” and we do not typically have an age limit for RVs.
RV Certification
RVs should have RVIA certification. RVIA certification states the rig complies with certain fire codes, which are important. Occasionally, exceptions can be granted by Management on a case-by-case basis for non-RVIA rigs which seem to conform to safety requirements and are of a design and style compatible with the park.
Appearance Guidelines
Overall, the RV should look and function as it was originally designed. While we can’t provide a list including every possible scenario, following are a few examples that should be helpful:
- Doors, shrouds, panels, windows and coverings, etc. should be intact and not unsightly.
- Exterior should be not unsightly, and should be free of obvious, poorly-repaired damages.
- RVs should not be leaking fluids. Minor drips from air conditioning condensation are fine. Leaking fuel, oil, hydraulic fluid, brake fluid, antifreeze, etc, is not acceptable.
- Tarps cannot be used for weatherproofing and awnings should be in good condition.
- Air conditioning units should not be added through the walls or windows unless previously approved.
- All hoses, wires, etc. should route through ports as originally designed.
- Exterior should be free of duct tape, repair tape, excessive caulk, etc.
Isolated minor issues are generally acceptable, provided multiple issues aren’t combined to substantially deteriorate the appearance of an RV. The following is a non exhaustive list of issues, when combined, that may make an RV unacceptable:
- Minor body damage which has been repaired but is still visible.
- Fading of decals and/or paint.
- Minor window cracking. Replacements must be scheduled and a timeline for repair must be given to the office.
- Damage from traveling, unless you have a repair plan. Repairs must be scheduled and completed within a reasonable amount of time if staying at this park.
Site Standards
We all need to be good neighbors to our fellow campers! No one likes to camp next to a messy site, and a messy campsite can be an open invitation to unwanted wildlife.
Following are some guidelines to help everyone be a good neighbor in the campground:
Recreational vs. Residence
For our seasonal or annual campers, we need to remember that your campsite is a recreational site and not a residence.
- Customers shall use their RV and site for recreational purposes only and shall not use their RV and site as a permanent residence. Length of stay requirements are based on legal requirements and property established guidelines.
- The recreational vehicle and premises shall be used only for recreational purposes and no business or commercial activity of any nature shall be conducted thereon without prior permission from management.
- Overnight visitors must register with the office prior to the visitor’s stay.
- Maximum of 2 vehicles and one RV per site.
Insurance requirements: All RV’s and other vehicles must have current license, registration and insurance at all times. Guest must provide proof of insurance with coverage at state minimums upon request. The insurance must cover the following: RV/Car Damage by tree breakage, flood, fire, theft, or other causes. Management assumes no responsibility for accidents, injuries, or losses from any cause. The camper agrees to carry and maintain in full force and effect adequate property and liability insurance on any vehicle or recreational unit brought into the park. We are not responsible for your losses due to theft, fire, storms, accidents, or rushing or rising water.
Safety Guidelines
- Quiet Hours are from 10:00 PM to 8:00 AM.
- Campsites should be clean and neat, free of fire hazards, trash, and clutter.
- Customers shall not make any alteration to the electric, water or sewer connections provided by the campground.
- Customers should adhere to specific legal requirements when connecting to sewer, water and electric services at the campground.
- Customers should be able to move your rig very quickly in case of emergency.
- No extra air conditioners, wires, hoses, or cords running except through the OEM port.
- Please respect your neighbor and do not cut through their site.
- Before driving stakes of any kind into the ground, please contact the office. This is for your safety as well as that of our water, sewer and electric lines.
- Sewage and gray water must not run on the ground. A positive sewer seal is required at both ends of your sewer hose. Please use some sort of sewer hose support.
- No fireworks allowed.
Tarps, Tents, Shade Structures, Other Structures
- Tents and “easy-up”-type structures are for temporary use only, must be in good condition, and are limited to two days. Management may approve up to seven days, please inquire at the office prior to setting up the structure.
- Manager can approve more substantial, semi-permanent shade structures, on a case by case basis.
- Only form-fitting bike/car covers are allowed. Carports are prohibited.
- Please do not use a tarp to cover any part of your RV or campsite.
- Exterior furnishings should be appropriate for outdoor/camping use. Indoor furnishings including but not limited to, sofas, chairs, refrigerators, freezers and kitchen tables are not allowed on your campsite.
- Fencing is not allowed except as stated in our pet policy.
- The following flags are allowed to be displayed at your site and throughout the campground: American, Canadian, Military (including Air Force, Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Coast Guard, POW, MIA, and veterans), and decorative flags such as holiday or seasonal. No political flags or confederate flags are allowed to be displayed or flown.
Pets
- Customers may bring usual household pets such as dogs and cats to the campground. Other animals, livestock, poultry, reptiles, insects or exotic pets are permitted on a case by case basis. Please call ahead to inquire about other than usual pets.
- All pets, including visitors pets, must be registered with the office prior to allowing the pet out of the vehicle.
- Vaccination records must be available upon request, and all pets must wear a collar or harness with information identifying the owner and a current phone number.
- Pets must be kept on a leash at all times and under the control of their owner.
- Pets must not be left tied or otherwise unattended at any time.
- For the protection of, and in consideration to other persons, noisy, aggressive, vicious, unruly, or poisonous pets are not allowed at this campground. Persons who are unable to control their pets must remove them from the campground, or the animal may be taken to/by local animal control authorities.
- The owner of any pet is responsible for any injuries or damages caused by their pets. In addition, the owner of any pet that causes injury or damages to another is expected to resolve the issue directly with the injured party. We are not responsible for any injuries or damages caused by pets.
- Guests are responsible for their pets and should “clean up” after them. All pet droppings must be properly disposed of in a trash receptacle. If we incur expenses in excess of any “pet fee” paid by the guest, the guest will be required to reimburse us for those expenses.
- Pets are not permitted in the public buildings or amenity areas, including but not limited to the bathrooms, or swimming pool areas.
- Pets will be allowed in certain rental units upon payment of a non-refundable pet fee. Please note that any guest wishing to bring a pet and use a rental unit must advise Reservations of this fact when making their reservation arrangements. *(When rental units become available)
- Service animals may accompany a disabled person without any proof of disability or certification for the service animal and without payment of any pet fee or other surcharge. Service animals are permitted in buildings, swimming areas, rental units and other locations where pets are prohibited.
- No exterior pet housing is permitted in the Park. This includes, but is not limited to, any type of confining barricade or structure. Small temporary pet pens may be used as long as they are stowed inside or under RV while not in use
- The tying up of pets outside the RV and/or leaving them unattended outside is prohibited.
- No tying up of pets to any park property at any time
For our monthly seasonal campers, a few more things:
- Park Management encourages pets to be spayed or neutered. However, in the event of offspring, Park Management must be immediately notified and written permission of Park Management must be obtained for the offspring to stay in the Park for a temporary period until the offspring are weaned, not to exceed twelve (12) weeks
- After moving into the Park, a pet may not be acquired without written permission from the Park Management
- If a pet is lost or dies, written permission to acquire a new pet must be obtained from Park Management
- Pet policies are subject to change without notice. To learn about specific pet policies, please contact the campground directly.
Noxious Activities
- No illegal, noxious or offensive activities shall be conducted at any site, nor shall anything be done within the campground which is or could become an unreasonable annoyance or nuisance to neighboring sites.
- We will not tolerate abusive or disruptive behavior whether directed at management, staff or other persons.
- Smoking is not permitted in any of our buildings, including restrooms, pool areas and rental units. We would prefer no smoking on the property at all. If you do smoke, please keep it confined to your campsite. Do not walk around the property smoking. If a staff member asks you to extinguish your smoking material, refusal to do so may be grounds for removal. Smoking material must be extinguished in an appropriate fire container. Please pick up after yourself, and do not leave smoking debris littering the ground. Vaping is acceptable on the premises.
- The open consumption of alcoholic beverages is discouraged in the family areas of the campground. Where permitted, alcoholic beverages must be kept in a concealed container. Under no circumstances will minors, as determined by state and local law, be served or allowed to consume alcoholic beverages at the campground.
Disorderly Persons
- Campers are responsible for their visitors. The following are grounds for reservation termination and removal from the property: loud noise, whether mechanical, musical or vocal, use of foul or indecent language, causing damage to property of the campground or another person, drunken disorderly conduct, failing to follow rules, failing to follow directions of the property staff, threatening or abusive behavior, or any other conduct that is not the type of behavior that is expected at a family campground.
- You, as our guest, are responsible for the conduct of your visitors. Please ensure that they are familiar with all of our Rules and Regulations before they enter the park.
Management reserves the right to evict or refuse entry to any person who has evidenced a disregard for the rules without a refund. Guests and their visitors use the site at their own risk.
Objectionable conduct of any kind or violation of any park rule or anyone causing a disturbance will immediately be asked to leave the premises and will forfeit all fees
Damage
- Campers are responsible for all damage or destruction of property, and any injury to persons, caused by the guest or his or her family, visitors, or pets. We reserve the right to charge guests accordingly for any damage they cause to the grounds and/or campground facilities, including but not limited to broken waterlines, damaged/missing sewer connections, landscaping, and excessive debris (bottle caps, zip ties, cigarette butts, etc.).
CHANGES IN RULES, STANDARDS OF MAINTENANCE, SERVICES, and EQUIPMENT OR PHYSICAL IMPROVEMENTS: The Park’s rules and regulations, standards of maintenance of physical improvements in the park, together with services (including utilities), equipment and physical improvements within the park may be changed from time to time
ENTRY UPON CAMPER’S SPACE: The Park shall have a right of entry upon the land on which a recreational vehicle is situated for maintenance of utilities, maintenance of premises if the camper fails to do so, and the protection of the Park at any reasonable time. However, such entry shall not be in a manner at a time which would interfere with the camper’s quiet enjoyment. The Park may enter a recreational vehicle without the prior written consent of the camper in the case of an emergency or when the camper has abandoned the recreational vehicle
Each provision of this agreement is separate, distinct, and individually enforceable. In the event any provision is declared to be unlawful or unenforceable, the validity of all other provisions shall not be affected