Camp Ground Rules
- One Horse trailer and one vehicle allowed per campsite.
- Four campers and horses maximum allowed at each campsite.
- Do note tie horses to any trees, water hydrants, or shower house post. Please use a picket line.
- Do not unload your horse if you do not have a current negative coggins test. (out of state horses).
- Please do not run your horse in the campground, you are responsible for any damage you do.
- Please cross-tie your horses, when you are on trail rides.
- Check out time is 3 p.m.
- If you do have a pet, it must be kept on a leash at all times.
- If you take your pet into the park off leash, you do so at your own risk.
- No firearms allowed.
- No fireworks are allowed.
- No ATV riding is permitted in the campground.
- Do not leave campfires unattended.
- All Children must have adult supervision.
- Food must be stored in a manner that makes it inaccessible to wildlife.
- All manure and hay must be cleaned up and placed in the manure pits. Please take your unused hay with you.
- Please put all hay strings in garbage cans.
- Please make sure all trash is in garbage bags and taken to trash cans.
- Drink if you must, but if your drinking interferes with your neighbors you will be asked to leave.
- No underage drinking.
- Campgrounds quiet hours: 11:00pm in section A and 2:00a.m. in section B (generators are allowed as needed in sections).
- All other state and federal laws and regulations apply.
- D.N.R. Bridle Tags required.
IN state law for alcohol consumption is 21 years of age; anyone in violation of the law will be required to leave the campgrounds.
Indiana - Warning - Under Indiana Law, an equine professional is not liable for an injury to or death of a participant in equine activities resulting from the inherent risks of equine activities, pursuant to Indiana Code Annotated ,IN title Code 34,Art 6; Chap 2.
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