Fires and Firewood:
Fires may only be built in the provided rings. Charcoal and gas grills are acceptable but must be carried or rolled to the campsite. Campers may bring their own firewood or purchase bundles of firewood from park staff. Notify any park staff if your group would like to purchase firewood and it will be delivered to the parking area. Campers may pick up sticks for kindling in the immediate area of the campground but nowhere else in the park. Trees and shrubs may not be cut down.
Parking:
The parking lot is large enough for cars, pickup trucks, and vans only. Equipment trailers need to be unhooked and parked so as not to interfere with the flow of traffic. There is insufficient room for buses to turn around in the parking area.
Trash:
Do not leave trash out when the campsite is unoccupied or after going to bed. This attracts raccoons, opossums, skunks, and bears. Animals that become accustomed to people trash become problems and can be dangerous.
Food Storage:
Do not leave food, open or unopened, or coolers, or food storage boxes out when the campsite is unoccupied or after going to bed. This attracts raccoons, opossums, skunks, and bears. Animals that become accustomed to people food become problems and can be dangerous. Food should be locked in a trailer or vehicle with windows rolled up.
Quiet Hours:
Quiet hours are from 10:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m.
Visitors:
Persons not registered for camping cannot be on the park grounds during closed hours.