Lake El Reno Rules and Regulations RV Park and Camping Sites

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Lake El Reno Rules and Regulations RV Park and Camping Sites

Lake El Reno Rules and Regulations RV Park and Camping Sites

(Permits Required for Camping/RVs)

RV Park/Tent Camping Honor Box System

 Daily charge of $15.00 for RV Spots 1-20- East Side (4 individuals) (additional $2.00 for each camper over 4)

 Daily charge of $20.00 for RV Spots 21-52 – West Side (4 individuals) (additional $2.00 for each camper over 4)

 Daily charge of $5.00 for Tent Camping spot (4 individuals) (additional $2.00 for each camper over 4)

Place fee in Honor Box

Camping is limited to seven (7) consecutive days

Fill out payment slips for night fee

 All mechanical convenience appliances (washer/dryer/stove/refrigerator) must be contained within or attached to the recreational vehicle. Exception: propane cooking grill/charcoal grills.

 No person under 18 years of age may camp in any area of the Lake El Reno Campground except when accompanied by a parent or guardian.

 No trimming or wood gathering from trees. Outside fires are prohibited unless in approved areas.

 All garbage should be in sealed plastic bags. Garbage bags are not allowed to remain outside of the R.V. or campsite overnight.

 All pets must be leashed and under physical control of the owner/handler at all times. Permit holder’s animals must not be left outside of the RV unattended. The permit holder is responsible for all pet biological waste.

 Unsupervised children who cause disruption for other guests may be asked to leave the park with their entire group.  Absolutely NO FIREWORKS will be permitted in the RV and Primitive Campsite area.

 Campfires: Only the provided designated fire rings may be used for campfires. Campfires may be completely restricted during any time when the fire danger is high. Always extinguish fires completely when leaving them for any amount of time.

 Quiet hours are from 11pm to 6am.

 All primitive camper sites must be a minimum of ten (10) feet from the waters edge.

 The camping permit must be displayed in the designated location (windshield or RV/windshield of Primitive Camper Vehicle.)

 Overnight camping at the lake shall be restricted to designated camping area.

 Camping at the lake shall be limited to seven (7) consecutive days.

 All recreational vehicle (RV) and primitive camping slots are available on “first come, first serve basis” only.

 A RV or primitive camping permit will allow the permit holder to park no more than two motor vehicles licensed to operate on roadways at the campsite designated on the permit. This vehicle limitation shall include motor vehicles for campground visitors. The permit will allow one recreational vehicle and one tent (in addition to RV) at the campsite designated on the permit. In no case shall two recreational vehicles be allowed to camp at one campsite. Recreational vehicles include pop-up trailers, travel trailers, fifth wheels and motor homes. Tents include tents, lean-to and tepees.

 The Permit will allow a maximum of four (4) persons, including children, to camp at a campsite with additional fee up to a maximum of eight (8) people. Two families may camp under one permit but must not cumulatively exceed the eight person limit. Any persons beyond the eight persons allowed by the permit shall be deemed visitors to the camp site. Visitors may not remain in the campground between the hours of 11:00pm and 6:00am

 A camping permit is valid from the date and time of issuance until 5:00pm on the last calendar day of occupation stated on the permit.

 The maximum number of days for which a camping permit will be issued is seven (7) days. Any person holding a camping permit must wait a minimum of 24 hours after the date of expiration before another permit can be obtained.

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