Kan. Admin. Regs. § 115-8-9 - Camping
(a) Camping shall
be allowed only in designated areas on department lands and waters and shall be
subject to provisions or restrictions as established by posted
notice.
(b) All campers and camping
units, as defined in
K.A.R.
115-1-1, in state parks shall be limited to a
stay of not more than 14 consecutive days in a campground unless otherwise
established by posted notice or as otherwise authorized by written permit from
the department, as follows:
(1) Upon
completing 14 consecutive days in a campground, each person and all property of
each person shall be absent from that campground for at least five
days.
(2) One extended camping stay
of not more than 14 additional consecutive days at the same campground may be
granted through a written permit issued by the department if vacant camping
sites are available. Upon completing 28 consecutive days at the same
campground, each person and all property of each person shall be absent from
the department-managed area for at least five days, except as authorized in
paragraph (b)(3).
(3) Long-term
camping in state parks shall be allowed on designated camping sites for six
consecutive months through a written permit issued by the department if vacant
long-term camping sites are available. Upon completing six consecutive months
at the same state park, each person and all property of each person shall be
absent from the state park for at least five days.
(c) All campers and camping units at a state
fishing lake or wildlife area shall be limited to a stay of not more than seven
consecutive days on that department managed land unless otherwise established
by posted notice or authorized by written permit from the department. Upon
completing seven consecutive days on the same campsite, each person and all
property of each person shall be absent from the department-managed area for at
least five days.
An extended camping stay of not more than seven additional consecutive days at the state fishing lake or wildlife area may be granted by written permit from the department if vacant camping sites are available. All property of each person shall be removed and remain absent from the department managed area and campsite for a period of at least five days before beginning another stay.
(d) Unless
authorized by the department or located on a prepaid state park campsite
reserved through the department's electronic reservation system, camping units
shall not be left unoccupied in a campground for more than 24 hours.
(e) Unless authorized by the department or
located on a prepaid state park campsite reserved through the department's
electronic reservation system, vehicles or other property shall not be left
unattended upon department lands or waters for more than 24 hours.
(f) Except as authorized by the department,
all property unoccupied or unattended for more than 48 hours, unless the
property is on a prepaid state park campsite reserved through the department's
electronic reservation system, and all property abandoned upon department lands
or waters shall be subject to removal by the department. Any unoccupied,
unattended, or abandoned property may be reclaimed by the owner upon contacting
the department.
(g) A campsite
shall not be left unoccupied in a campground for more than 24 hours, unless the
department so authorizes or the campsite is a prepaid state park campsite
reserved through the department's electronic reservation system.
Notes
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