§ 14.1.22. Camping and Overnight Use  


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  • (A)

    A person may not camp at a park except as authorized by permit and only in an area designated or marked for that purpose. "Camping" means occupying a designated camping facility; erecting a tent or arranging bedding, or both, for the purpose of, or in such a manner as will permit, remaining overnight; or the use of a trailer, camper, or other vehicle for the purpose of sleeping overnight.

    (B)

    To afford all the public a wider use of camping facilities, the continuous occupancy of a camping facility by the same person or group in a park is limited to 14 consecutive calendar days.

    (1)

    The director may establish an alternate time limit for continuous occupancy of a facility when the director finds it necessary to achieve maximum use of the park by the public.

    (2)

    When a person has used a camping facility in a park for more than seven consecutive days and vacates the facility for any reason, the person may not again use the overnight camping facilities in the same park for 48 hours, unless the camp staff determines that adequate camping spaces are available to serve the public.

    (C)

    A person under 18 years of age in a park between the hours of 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. must be accompanied or supervised by an adult. The ratio of adults to minors shall not be less than one adult for every eight minors.

Source: Rule No. R0161-14.25, 11-19-14 .