Pull-Thru Site
Pour plus d'informations sur Camping 109, consultez notre page sur les terrains de camping
Aménagements
- Table de pique-nique
- Foyer
- 30 Ampères
- 50 Ampères
- Raccordements à l'électricité
- Raccordements à l'eau
- Raccordements aux eaux usées
- Passage au travers
- Table de pique-nique
- Foyer
- 30 Ampères
- 50 Ampères
- Raccordements à l'électricité
- Raccordements à l'eau
- Raccordements aux eaux usées
- Passage au travers
Caractéristiques du terrain de camping
- Terrain de jeux
- Rampe d'embarcation
- Douche sur place
- Buanderie municipale
- Station de vidange
- Terrain de jeux
- Rampe d'embarcation
- Douche sur place
- Buanderie municipale
- Station de vidange
Points forts du site
- Lac
- Pêche
- Kayak
- Observation de la faune et de la flore
- Lac
- Pêche
- Kayak
- Observation de la faune et de la flore
Règles et politiques
- Prise en charge : 12 h 00
- Retour : 11 h 00
- Vérifier auprès de l'hôte
- Animaux acceptés
- N'autorise pas les camping-car
- N'autorise pas les feux de camp
Check-In and Check-Out Procedure - Check-in: 12:00 pm (noon)-6:00pm. - Check-out: 11:00 am. - Send picture of your rig on the site to the phone number. - While each park attempts to accommodate your exact spot request, the on-site manager has the ultimate decision for spot placement. No Smoking in Campground Buildings - Do not throw cigarette butts on the ground anywhere in the campground. - They can take up to 10 years to decompose, and we’d like to keep our property clean for others to enjoy. - Dispose of cigarette butts in a tin can. Campground Maintenance - Each site has a picnic table and a fire ring. - Firewood will be available for purchase. - Gas/Charcoal Grills may be used for cooking on your site. - Avoid cooking on tables. - Dispose of cool ashes safely and properly. - Do not use grills/campfires in times of extreme fire danger or high winds. - Do not litter your site. - Pick up after yourselves. Pets - (2) Dogs are allowed per site with no extra charge. - Because we love our dogs, fireworks are not allowed at the campground. - Keep in mind that there are many kinds of wildlife in the area that have caused even the best-trained dogs to run off. - Unruly, noisy, or aggressive dogs will be cause for eviction. - Pets must be on a leash and with their owner at all times while outdoors. - They are not to be tied up and left unattended while the owner is away. - Owners are responsible for picking up after their pets in all areas of the campground and disposing of their waste. - Waste must be sealed in dog bags and thrown in the trash. Sewer & Waste - Sewer hoses must have a 90-degree threaded elbow to attach to your site’s sewer drain. - A dyno is located next to the shower/laundry building. - Household garbage only, and must be tied securely in garbage bags before being thrown away. - No fish entrails allowed in the dumpster. - You may clean your fish at the lake or at the fish cleaning station located south of the boat landing at the foot of Big Stone Lake, in Ortonville. - Recycling of aluminium isn’t required, but a collection barrel for pop/beer cans is located next to the dumpster, and is donated to schools in Big Stone City. Parking - Parking of boats, extra cars, or visitor cars must be parked in the grassy area on either end of the campground. - Please do not park extra vehicles on or near your site, as that can cause damage to underground pipes and lines. - Your boat is allowed on your site when charging your battery only. - Please avoid driving over and parking in vacant spots. Rates - Rates are based on (2) adults or fewer per site. - Visitors of our guests who spend the day or night are required to contact the camp hosts and pay $5/ea per adult for use of campground facilities. - Registered guests must be present with all visitors. - No sub-renting or loaning of your RV or site is allowed. - Sites are assigned on Roverpass with the given information to assign the correct spots. - Discounts for military, law enforcement, firemen/women, & EMT’s. - Rate includes full hook-up of water, electricity, and sewer for your RV, and parking of the one vehicle that tows it. - Extra vehicles and boats are not part of your site. - No charging of electric vehicles at this campground. - Boat batteries may be charged at your site. Policy Enforcement - Policies and terms are set and enforced directly by Camping 109 and are subject to change as their policies are adjusted.
Check-In and Check-Out Procedure - Check-in: 12:00 pm (noon)-6:00pm. - Check-out: 11:00 am. - Send picture of your rig on the site to the phone number. - While each park attempts to accommodate your exact spot request, the on-site manager has the ultimate decision for spot placement. No Smoking in Campground Buildings - Do not throw cigarette butts on the ground anywhere in the campground. - They can take up to 10 years to decompose, and we’d like to keep our property clean for others to enjoy. - Dispose of cigarette butts in a tin can. Campground Maintenance - Each site has a picnic table and a fire ring. - Firewood will be available for purchase. - Gas/Charcoal Grills may be used for cooking on your site. - Avoid cooking on tables. - Dispose of cool ashes safely and properly. - Do not use grills/campfires in times of extreme fire danger or high winds. - Do not litter your site. - Pick up after yourselves. Pets - (2) Dogs are allowed per site with no extra charge. - Because we love our dogs, fireworks are not allowed at the campground. - Keep in mind that there are many kinds of wildlife in the area that have caused even the best-trained dogs to run off. - Unruly, noisy, or aggressive dogs will be cause for eviction. - Pets must be on a leash and with their owner at all times while outdoors. - They are not to be tied up and left unattended while the owner is away. - Owners are responsible for picking up after their pets in all areas of the campground and disposing of their waste. - Waste must be sealed in dog bags and thrown in the trash. Sewer & Waste - Sewer hoses must have a 90-degree threaded elbow to attach to your site’s sewer drain. - A dyno is located next to the shower/laundry building. - Household garbage only, and must be tied securely in garbage bags before being thrown away. - No fish entrails allowed in the dumpster. - You may clean your fish at the lake or at the fish cleaning station located south of the boat landing at the foot of Big Stone Lake, in Ortonville. - Recycling of aluminium isn’t required, but a collection barrel for pop/beer cans is located next to the dumpster, and is donated to schools in Big Stone City. Parking - Parking of boats, extra cars, or visitor cars must be parked in the grassy area on either end of the campground. - Please do not park extra vehicles on or near your site, as that can cause damage to underground pipes and lines. - Your boat is allowed on your site when charging your battery only. - Please avoid driving over and parking in vacant spots. Rates - Rates are based on (2) adults or fewer per site. - Visitors of our guests who spend the day or night are required to contact the camp hosts and pay $5/ea per adult for use of campground facilities. - Registered guests must be present with all visitors. - No sub-renting or loaning of your RV or site is allowed. - Sites are assigned on Roverpass with the given information to assign the correct spots. - Discounts for military, law enforcement, firemen/women, & EMT’s. - Rate includes full hook-up of water, electricity, and sewer for your RV, and parking of the one vehicle that tows it. - Extra vehicles and boats are not part of your site. - No charging of electric vehicles at this campground. - Boat batteries may be charged at your site. Policy Enforcement - Policies and terms are set and enforced directly by Camping 109 and are subject to change as their policies are adjusted.
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Dates
Emplacement
Big Stone City, South Dakota
Emplacement exact fourni après la réservation
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