002.01.22 Ark. Code R. § 123 - 19.04 - Camping Restrictions
Code Book
The regulations in this Code Book are hereby adopted by the Arkansas State Game and Fish Commission under authority of Amendment 35 to the Constitution of the State of Arkansas. All laws, rules, regulations, or orders in conflict with the regulations in this Code Book are hereby repealed by the Arkansas State Game and Fish Commission.
19.04
Camping Restrictions
It is unlawful on Commission-owned or controlled property to:
A. Camp or use any campsite more
than 14 consecutive days;
B. Allow
a camp to remain unoccupied for more than 48 consecutive hours;
C. Camp in areas other than designated
camping areas;
D. Cause any
disturbance after 10 p.m.;
E. Camp
or use any campsite for more than 30 days total during acalendar
year;
F. Camp on Commission-owned
property without a valid camping permit or a valid hunting or fishing license
for each individual 16 years of age or older permit is available online only
and must be present for inspection at the campsite;
G. Camp during a permit hunt without first
obtaining a permit for the hunt;
H.
Campsites not to exceed 25 persons without a Special Use Permit from the area
manager which must be applied for 30 days prior to the activity, Groups of 50
or more must have the Wildlife Division Chief Approval with a 60 day
notice.
I. Camp at Camp Robinson
SUA headquarters campsite without first obtaining a Camping Permit. Permit is
available online only and must be available at the campsite;
J. Camp on Poison Springs WMA without a
permit from the Arkansas Dept. of Agriculture Division of Forestry;
K. Camp on U of A Pine Tree Experimental
Station WDA;
L. Camp on USDA Forest
Service Cooperative WMAs without complying with applicable Forest Service
Regulations; or
M. Camp on Jack
Mountain without a permit from the Ross Foundation.
EXCEPTIONS:
A. RESERVED.
B. RESERVED.
C. RESERVED.
D. Camping is restricted to 7 consecutive
days per month in any of the Headquarters Campsite on Camp Robinson SUA, unless
the campsite is reserved for a special event. Special event participants may
camp for the term of the event, even if it is longer than 7 consecutive
days.
E. Camping on Maumelle River
WMA is allowed in designated areas only.
F. When camping with a WMA permit
holder.
G. Gene Rush during Elk
permit hunts.
PENALTY: Class 1
Notes
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