Current Fees
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Facility/Location |
Maximum # People | In Season Fee | Res. Fee |
| Car campsite (Albee, Burlington, Hidden Springs) | 8 people/two vehicles* | $20* | $7.50 |
| Horse campsite (family campsites) | 8 people/two vehicles* | $20* | $7.50 |
| Environmental campsite | 8 people/two vehicles* | $12* | $7.50 |
| Trail camps (not reservable) | Fee is per person per night | $3 | n/a |
| Day Use | Fee is per vehicle | $6 | n/a |
| *Additional vehicle (only one vehicle is included in campsite fee) | Fee is per vehicle | $6 | n/a |
| Senior citizens receive $2 discount on camping and $1 discount on day use. | |||
| Showers in all campgrounds take quarters. Bring your own or purchase at the park. (Shower costs not included in campsite fee.) | |||
| When reserving your campsite through Reserve America, a non-refundable reservation fee of $7.50 is included in the fees for EACH campsite. | |||
| No fee for dogs | |||
| Fee for extra horse at family horse campsite - $2 (two allowed) | |||
| Firewood is $6 per bag - purchase at campground entrance stations | |||
Group Site Fees
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Facility/Location |
Maximum # People | Fee | Res. Fee |
| Cuneo Creek Group Horse Camp A (Reserve America Only) | 65 - 22 corrals | $135 | $7.50 |
| Cuneo Creek Group Horse Camp B (Reserve America Only) | 25 - 6 corrals | $90 | $7.50 |
| Women's Federation Day Use | 50 | $25 | $7.50 |
| Williams Grove, Day Use (Small) | 50 | $25 | $7.50 |
| Williams Grove, Day Use (Large) | 100 | $50 | $7.50 |
| Williams Grove, Group Camp A (Large) * | 60 | $135 | $7.50 |
| Williams Grove, Group Camp B (Small) * | 40 | $90 | $7.50 |
| Application(s) will be accepted up to 7 months in advance of arrival date. | |||
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Download group day use permit application form
from the Forms page, fill out, and return to the
park with appropriate fees. | |||
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Updated: 7/6/04