Park Guidelines

We are pleased to welcome you to Creekside RV Park. Please observe the park guidelines listed below to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all of our guests.

The Basics

  • Check-in: After 1:00pm. / Check-out: Before 11:00am.
  • Occupancy: Rates include up to 4 guests. 6-person max per site.
  • There is an additional charge of $3 for extra guests 7 years and older.
  • Maximum of one vehicle is allowed per site.
  • Quiet hours are from 10:00 pm until 7:00 am, daily.
  • Sewer connectors or donuts are required.
  • Guest must keep alcoholic beverages at the campsite.
  • Washing of campers is not permitted.
  • No Tents Permitted.
  • Do not move Fire Ring.
  • Do not tie anything to trees (no clotheslines allowed).
  • Do not move from one campsite to another without permission.
  • Please place all trash materials in cans.
  • Do not cover the grass with mats or carpet.
  • Please do not feed the ducks or geese.
  • ALL visitors MUST register upon entering the campground (please advise your guests ahead of time).
  • A 5MPH Speed Limit is enforced.
  • Golf Cart: No one under 18 is permitted to drive any cart without a parent/grandparent on board.
  • Bike & Motorcycle riding at your own risk (not to exceed posted 5 MPH Speed Limit).
  • Campers are responsible for the behavior and safety of children.

ATTENTION ALL PARENTS: Please supervise your children and be aware of bike rules in the campground. Exceeding the speed limit, riding on sidewalks, or reckless activity could result in your child’s losing the privilege of riding a scooter or bicycle within the campground.

  • Use Caution While Parking / Moving on Property: Please use safety when entering the campsite.
  • Broken water lines or property are the responsibility of the camper. The cost of damage starts at $300 for Water Hydrants and $500 for electric pedestals.
  • Management assumes no responsibility for the actions or safety of guests or lost or stolen items.
  • Fireworks, firearms, or any form of explosives are prohibited on the grounds.
  • No Refunds Issued.

ATTENTION GUEST: Creekside RV Park does not have parking for extra trailers or car haulers, especially during the car show. However, when making your reservations, you may book an additional site for parking if needed.

Bike Guidelines

  • Remember to stay off sidewalks.
  • Wear a Properly Fitted Bicycle Helmet. Protect your brain, save your life.
  • Check Your Equipment. Before riding, inflate tires properly and check that your brakes work.
  • See and Be Seen. Whether daytime, dawn, dusk, foul weather, or night, you need to be seen by others. Wear neon, fluorescent, or other bright colors when riding day or night. Also, wear something that reflects light, such as reflective tape or markings or flashing lights. Remember: just because you can see a driver doesn’t mean the driver can see you.
  • Control Your Bicycle. Always ride with at least one hand on the handlebars. Carry books and other items in a bicycle carrier or backpack.
  • Avoid Riding at Night. It is far more dangerous to ride at night than during the day because you are harder for others to see. If you must ride at night, wear something that makes you more easily seen by others. Ensure you have reflectors on the front and rear of your bicycle (in addition to reflectors on your tires so that others can see you.
  • Be Predictable. Ride in a straight line, not in and out of cars. Signal your moves to others.
  • Always Stay Alert. Use your eyes AND ears. It is best if you have your ears to hear traffic and avoid dangerous situations; don’t wear a headset when you ride.

Pet Guidelines

  • Guests must keep all pets on a leash at all times.
  • Maximum of 3 dogs per site.
  • No pets are allowed in the bathhouse, laundry, or pool area.
  • No fences off the concrete pad are permitted.
  • Leaving your pet unattended inside your RV is permitted but not recommended for an extended time. Leaving your pet outside unattended is not permitted.
  • Pet waste will be immediately cleaned up and disposed of in trash receptacles. If caught not picking up after your pet, you will be asked to leave. There are Bag Stations throughout the campground.
  • Excessive barking will not be permitted.
  • Pet owners are also responsible for any damage their pet causes to another guest, visitor, vendor, employee, or property.
  • Visitors are not allowed to bring a pet to the campground. Would you please let them know in advance?
  • No animals are allowed at the campground with aggressive behavior towards other animals or humans.
To keep everyone safe on your next family camping trip, follow these important camping rules
  • Stay Together: Children should not be alone. Have a buddy with you. Children Under 10 years old must have adults with them in restrooms.
  • Establish Boundaries: Create your campsite boundaries with markers like “past the office or the pool,” it’s important that kids know to stay within the boundaries of the campground.
  • Stay Away from Water (Unless You’re with an Adult): As fun as it may seem to play in the creek or pool, children must understand that an adult must always be present.
  • Avoid Poison Ivy, Poison Oak & Poison Sumac: Parents and kids should learn to identify poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac. Avoid them while exploring the outdoors.
  • Shoes should be worn at all times: Walking with bare feet puts kids in danger of stepping on rocks, thorns, and poisonous plants.
  • Don’t Eat Anything You Find in the Woods: Explain to your children that items such as berries, mushrooms, and nuts they see in the forest aren’t for picking and eating.
  • Keep It Clean: The best way to keep animals away from the campsite is to make sure it’s clean and litter-free.
  • Never Try to Touch Wild Animals: Make sure your children know that they aren’t allowed to pet any wild animals. Do not feed the ducks.
  • Keep Pets on a Leash: Emphasize to kids that the family dog has to stay leashed for protection. They could get lost or get into a fight with another animal. Make sure children are aware of the responsibility of picking up after their pet.
  • Learn Fire Safety Rules & Practice Them: Weenie roasts and sing-a-longs are great ways to enjoy a campfire at a distance, with supervision. Before you go camping, give your children age-appropriate lessons on fire safety. Make sure they know their fire safety rules by heart and always follow them.

Getting Around

  • A 5MPH Speed Limit is enforced.
  • Bike & Motorcycle riding at your own risk (not to exceed posted 5 MPH Speed Limit).
  • Use Caution While Parking / Moving on Property: Please use safety when entering the campsite.
  • Damaged water lines or property are the responsibility of the camper. The cost of damage starts at $300 for Water Hydrants and $500 for electric pedestals.
  • Golf Cart: No one under the age of 18 is permitted to drive any cart without a parent/grandparent on board.

Visitors

  • ALL visitors Must register upon entering the campground (please advise your guests ahead of time).