Campground Sample Clauses

Campground is open April 1 to October 31. Water will be turned on mid-April through mid-October, weather permitting. There will be gate service 24 hours a day from April 1 thru October 31. The purchase of the “Diamond Pass” includes camping fees for the entire season from April 1-October 31. If you do not purchase the “Diamond pass”, there is a fee of $6.00 each day you are here, or plugged into the electric box from April 1st until Memorial Day weekend. Also, after Labor Day weekend there is a $6.00 fee each day you are here or plugged into the electric box through October 31.
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Campground. In addition, Licensee shall provide one new Accessible campsite. 26 The picnic table, fire ring, cooking grill, tent or RV space, and water faucet at this 27 campsite shall be made Accessible. 28
Campground. SWIMMING AREAS All Wilderness Campground, Inc. swimming areas are swim at your own risk. We do not have lifeguards on duty. We have attendants monitoring the area to make sure guests are abiding to safety guidelines. Beach/pool guests can bring their own life vests if they wish to use them. We do have some life jackets/vests available for rent. Wilderness Campground, Inc. strongly suggests the use of life jacket/vest for swimmers. Children should never be left unattended 5. ACKNOWLEDGMENT By signing my name below, I agree that I have been given this “NOTICE OF LIMITATION OF LIABILITY TO INDIVIDUALS CONSIDERING PARTICIPATING IN CAMPING.” I have been asked to read the entire Notice by Campground. I have had the chance to ask questions about the Notice. I have asked the Campground to allow me to participate in camping. This Notice has informed me that there are risks associated with camping and related recreation. I have decided that the benefits to me of participating in camping and related recreation outweigh the risks. I agree that the Campground is immune from liability to the extent provided by Wisconsin Law 6. PHOTOGRAPH CONSENT & RELEASE I hereby consent and agree that Wilderness Campground has the right to take or use photographs, videotape and/or digital images of me/my child and/or my property and to use these in any of their publications, media, and advertising.
Campground d. Camp, overnight.
Campground. Rentor understands and acknowledges that other campers may be in OCFEC Campground during the duration of the event, including move in/move out periods.
Campground. 68 (i) Camper shall pay and provide evidence of payment of all taxes levied on the 69 Unit.
Campground. Champions Riverside Resort and its facilities and amenities. Campsite: The area of land identified by the Campground which the Camper occupies during the Period. Cost: the price of any service or good provided to a Camper by the Campground. Early Termination: Revocation by the Campground of a Camper’s permission to occupy a Campsite. Expiration Date: The end of the term, or, the date of Early Termination Guest: A person other than a Camper authorized to occupy a Campsite. Rules: Written or oral standards of conduct or behavior communicated by the Campground to Campers. Notice: Informing the Camper, a Guest, or the Campground, of something. Notice may be oral, except that notice of Early Termination, Removal or late fees shall be given in writing. If no adult Camper is present at the Unit, Notice may be left on the Unit. Notice to the Campground may be given only through the Campground manager.
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Campground. Electrical Inspection and renovation. • Remove outhouse. • Remove Xxxxxxx house.
Campground. The Owner will be allowed to maintain the use of the subject Property indicated as the camp area as long as it has a gating mechanism in place to delineate the campground and the zoo.
Campground. Objective 2A – In cooperation with the RRG and in particular the USDA-FS, PSE to develop design drawings (e.g., a conceptual-level site plan, preliminary design drawings, construction-level documentation, etc.) for redevelopment of the Xxxxx Lake Resort to a USDA-FS Development Level 3 campground. • Objective 2B – PSE to lead a concurrency review of the proposed design drawings with the RRG and other interested agencies to ensure compliance with state and federal resource protection measures. • Objective 2C – Pending the concurrency review (led by PSE), completion of design drawings (approximately 50-60 percent complete) for the new campground (PSE responsibility), and decommissioning of the existing site (by PSE), PSE to fund the USDA-FS to implement and construct the new campground per the agreed-upon site plan. The USDA-FS will be responsible for managing the new campground.
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