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DAILY RATE

$45

per day

All lots are pull through

Water, Sewer & 50 amp Power

Free Wi-Fi

Clubhouse, swimming pool, barbeque deck, and 24/7 laundry available for RV park use

Propane available on-site

at propane filling station

WEEKLY RATE

$225

weekly

All lots are pull through

Water, Sewer & 50 amp Power

Free Wi-Fi

Clubhouse, swimming pool, barbeque deck, and 24/7 laundry available for RV park use

Propane available on-site

at propane filling station

MONTHLY RATE

$445

monthly

All lots are pull through

Water, Sewer & 50 amp Power

Free Wi-Fi

Clubhouse, swimming pool, barbeque deck, and 24/7 laundry available for RV park use

Propane available on-site

at propane filling station

SEASONAL RATE

$2,850

seasonal

All lots are pull through

Water, Sewer & 50 amp Power

Free Wi-Fi

Clubhouse, swimming pool, barbeque deck, and 24/7 laundry available for RV park use

Propane available on-site

at propane filling station

ANNUAL RATE

$4,820

annual

All lots are pull through

Water, Sewer & 50 amp Power

Free Wi-Fi

Clubhouse, swimming pool, barbeque deck, and 24/7 laundry available for RV park use

Propane available on-site

at propane filling station


RV PARK RULES

  • Checkout time is 12:00pm (noon), unless approved otherwise by management.
  • Management has the right to limit the stay of camping on campground.
  • Park speed limit is 10 mph. Watch for children.
  • Quiet hours: 10:00pm – 8:00am.
  • Dogs and other pets must be kept on a leash at all times. Clean up after your pets. Pets are not permitted around swimming pool, recreation building, restrooms or playground. Pets are not to be left unattended.
  • No aggressive breeds or any animal with a history of biting.
  • Children under 14 years of age must be supervised by a parent in swimming pool and recreation area. Children supervised by other children not permitted.
  • Please observe pool rules. Floats and tubes permitted when pool is not crowded.
  • Campers are requested to stay away from apartment areas.
  • No building of any kind without the express written permission of management. It must be professionally built & maintained.
  • Excessive riding of motorbikes is not permitted.
  • Bicycles are not permitted in any building, or on sun deck of swimming pool.
  • Campfires should not be left unattended and must be out by 11:00 pm.
  • Do not ride any vehicle through any camp site. Use paved roads.
  • Clotheslines are not allowed.
  • Garbage: please deposit in dumpsters located throughout campground.
  • Two autos and one camping unit (including tents) per site. No outside electrical appliances. Six persons maximum per site.
  • All personal property, including motor vehicles or RV/Camper on said premises, shall be and remain at camper’s/owner’s sole risk. This includes, but is not limited to, acts of nature.
  • Go carts are not allowed.

MARION COUNTY TETHERING LAWS

What is tethering?

Tethering is restraining a dog by using a rope, chain or other device to secure the dog to a stationary object (e.g. house, tree or fence post). Walking a dog on a leash or restraining a dog during transportation is not considered tethering.

What the Marion County ordinance says about tethering:

Dogs cannot be tethered outside without supervision. The owner or responsible person must be outdoors with and in visible range of the tethered dog. That means the dog owner or responsible person can’t leave the property while the dog is tethered outside and dogs can never be tethered on abandoned property.

If a dog is tethered (while supervised or during a temporary task), the tether must meet safety requirements outlined in the ordinance.

There are two exceptions to the prohibition of unattended tethering:

The dog can be left tethered outside alone for up to 30 minutes while owners or those responsible for it go inside to complete a temporary task.

A temporary task means a short-duration activity for which a dog might need to be kept outside. Some examples include cooking meals, vacuuming carpets, mopping floors and bathing children. The temporary task cannot exceed 30 minutes.

What are the safety requirements for a tether?

Animal control officers enforce the animal related portions of the Marion County Code through education, warnings, citations and fines.