ORV POLICY

We enjoy having our connection to the local trail system.  For the comfort and safety of everyone we ask that you obey the following guidelines.  When riding in the campground generally use common sense when it comes to safety with your OHRV. Please review all state laws and rules before setting out for a day’s riding. Make sure you have all the gear you need.

DNR PERMITS FOR ORV

INTERACTIVE TRAIL MAP

We have trail maps available in our office.

• Maximum speed limit in the campground is 10 MPH for all vehicles,  Always enforced for campground safety 

• You may only use your ATV for transportation from your campsite to the connector trail and back to your campsite from the connector trail. ATV’s may not be used in the campground for any other purpose, i.e. visit other campers or go to restrooms.
• Helmet and eye protection use is required by those 18 years or younger
• Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by a parent at all times while driving an ATV in the campground.
• Visitors to our campground guests and seasonal campers that arrive on ATV’s are not allowed to ride into the campground. They must check in at the office and pay their visitor fee then walk into the campground.
• Always travel on the campground roads (no cutting through the woods or campsites) 
• Use extreme caution when exiting the campground- STOP LOOK AND LISTEN

• ATV riders are expected to operate their machines as quietly as possible to maintain a relaxing campground environment.
• If you need to work on your ATV/UTV or Trail Bike Please be courteous and do not rev your engine. No disposal of fluids is allowed. You must take all fluids with you.

The management reserves the right to evict anyone who does not follow these rules or poses a danger to others in the campground.