CAMPING PRIVILEGES Clause Samples
The CAMPING PRIVILEGES clause defines the rights and conditions under which individuals may camp on a particular property or within a designated area. Typically, this clause outlines who is eligible to camp, any restrictions on the duration or location of camping, and may specify rules regarding campfires, noise, or the use of facilities. For example, it might allow only registered guests to camp in certain zones and require adherence to posted guidelines. The core function of this clause is to establish clear boundaries and expectations for camping activities, thereby preventing disputes and ensuring the orderly use of the property.
CAMPING PRIVILEGES. Each Seasonal Occupant may have unaccompanied guests in their site four times per season. Each visit will be limited to seven days with a maximum of six people in attendance at any one time. There will be a fee based on our published camping rates for each night stay. Reservations for your guests must be made 14 days in advance and payment is due at the time the reservation is made and is non-refundable. Unaccompanied relatives may camp in a separate campsite using their own equipment without the requirement of a Seasonal Occupant being present. There will be a fee based on our published camping rates for each night stay. Reservations for your guests must be made 14 days in advance and payment is due at the time the reservation is made and is non-refundable. This privilege is limited to a total of 30 days per season and a maximum of 6 guests are permitted in the site at any one time.
CAMPING PRIVILEGES. Each Seasonal Occupant may have unaccompanied guests in their site four times per season. Each visit will be limited to seven days with a maximum of six people in attendance at any one time. There will be a fee based on our published camping rates for each night stay. Reservations for your guests must be made 14 days in advance and payment is due at the time the reservation is made and is non-refundable.
