Rental Contract Agreement
By your agreement with these terms and
conditions, you represent that you are 18 years or older (21 years of age if
beer or wine will be available at your campsite) and that you are authorized to
make the reservation on behalf of the camping party you have listed. You
further agree to assume full responsibility for the acts, negligence or
omissions of the members of your group while utilizing said facilities.
Additionally, you agree that you have read and
understand the CANCELLATION and REFUND POLICIES concerning this reservation,
and have also read and understand the FACILITY CONTRACT information.
You are reserving a facility in a Clayton County
Conservation Board park. ALL COUNTY PARK RULES AND STATE LAWS ARE ENFORCED.
Click on the RULES & REGULATIONS link on the Home page to view a full
listing of regulations for the Clayton County Conservation Board. Contact the
Park Ranger listed on your reservation confirmation email if you have any
questions about park rules, policies or special requests.
Failure to clean up the facility or surrounding
area as outlined, or failure to comply with park rules or state laws may result
in enforcement action. Clayton County Conservation may take any legal action
necessary to recover damages to county property.
CHECK-IN TIME: After 3:00 PM on your day of
arrival
CHECK-OUT TIME: Before 3:00 PM on day of departure (Please note: no set-up or
take-down of equipment allowed between 10:30 PM and 6:00 AM
GETTING INTO YOUR CAMPSITE
A camping unit is required. A camping unit is
defined as one to three tents, or one trailer or one motor vehicle specifically
designed for such use as a temporary residence in a campground. Upon arrival,
set up your camping unit on the reserved campsite, ONE Camping Unit Per Campsite. (multiple camping units per site are
allowed in certain parks, but each unit must register and pay the camping fee
upon arrival)
GENERAL CAMPING REGULATIONS
A full list of Rules & Regulations is listed on each registration station.
Please contact a Park Ranger for questions regarding Rules & Regulations.
CLEAN-UP
You are required to clean up the campsite and surrounding area – returning them
to the condition you received them. Plan to have your campsite cleaned and
people departed prior to the scheduled checkout time of 3:00 PM.
VISITORS
All visitors (other than registered overnight campers) must depart the area by
10:30 PM closing time.
PARKING
All Motor vehicles must be licensed and the operator must have a valid driver’s
license. Vehicles are not allowed off the roadway and/or parking lot, except in
designated camping areas.
BEER AND WINE
Only beer with an alcohol content of 5% or less by weight and wine with an
alcohol content of 17% or less by weight may be consumed in county parks.
Drinking of these beverages is not permitted on roads or in parking areas. Hard
liquor and wine with alcohol content in excess of 17% by weight or other
alcoholic liquors are NOT to be consumed in county campgrounds. Kegs are
prohibited.
MUSIC / NOISE
It shall be unlawful to operate or use any radio, television, stereo, musical
instrument, electric generating plants, power saws, or any similar equipment in
or on any area in such a manner as to create excessive noise and/or disturb
other persons. All campers shall maintain quiet and avoid excessive noise in
the campgrounds during “Quiet Hours”, between the hours of 10:30 PM and 6:00
AM.
REFUSE
All refuse must be placed in the containers provided. Please recycle redeemable
cans in the containers provided.
PETS
Domestic animals are allowed, but must be on a leash not to exceed 6 feet. Pets
must be cleaned up after at all times. Pets shall not be left unattended
outside the camping unit. Park Rangers have the right to remove any pets from
the campground should problems arise.
FIRES
All fires must be built
in places provided by the county. The cutting of trees, dead or alive, is
absolutely prohibited. Campers are allowed to collect firewood from the
campground but it must be already dead, on the ground, and can only be
collected with the use of hand tools if necessary. No chainsaws or power tools
may be used to cut firewood within parks.