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Dogs Are Welcome
With the following exceptions:

Over the last 27 years we have seen a big change in how RVers travel with pets.  It is much better now days.  Pet owners have generally become much more responsible in making sure that their pets are not a burden to other campers.  We certainly appreciate the change for the positive.  So we make this rules below for those who may not be experienced in travelling with pets.

      No Barking Dogs or Aggressive Dogs will be allowed regardless of size.
 
 

    1.       Pit Bulls, Dobermans, German Shepherds, Saint Bernards and Rottweilers are not allowed.


            2.         One small or medium size dog allowed per RV. (Be prepared to pay $5 for each extra pet. This rule is not always applied but it depends on several factors including how busy we are and the demeanor and size of your pets.  This assessement will be made on arrival.)

            3.         Management has the right to deny entry of any guest who misrepresented the size and nature of their of the dog.  Even if you have a paid reservation.

           A few points of consideration:  Dogs are loyal and lovable to their owner but sometimes a pain for their neighbor.  Mostly we see cute well behaved dogs but not always.  Consequently we need to enforce the following rules.

                 

            Dogs must:


                        1.         Not cause any barking disturbance.


                        2.         Be promptly cleaned up after.


                        3.         Not left alone when you leave the RV park.


                        4.         Be on a leash.


                        5.         Not exhibit aggressive behavior, even in your own RV site. 

             Those that do not abide by the rules "may" be required to leave the park at the sole descretion of management.  Ignorance of the rules is no excuse.  Please ask management about where to walk your dog.

             For more active and larger dogs we often require you park in a designated area.  For instance when the pull thrus are open we generally like to park those with larger or more active dogs in these sites.  But keep in mind that pull thru rates are usually slightly higher than the "in front" back in sites.