Current Fees

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

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.

Download group day use permit application form from the Forms page, fill out, and return to the park with appropriate fees.
Application must be submitted with non-refundable reservation fee in order to reserve the date/time requested. The appropriate fee must be submitted in full at least two weeks in advance or the reservation will be canceled and permit revoked.

 

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Updated: 7/6/04