Wash. Admin. Code § 332-52-300 - Campground and campsite use and occupancy
(1) Do
these rules apply to all department-managed lands?
(a) These rules apply to all
persons using department-managed lands for overnight use which
includes:
(i) Campgrounds and
individual campsites;
(ii) Group campgrounds and group
campsites (for the purposes of this subsection, "group campgrounds
and group campsites" means any designated areas with an established
capacity for camping use by groups);
(iii) Water trail camping
facilities and sites (for purposes of this subsection, "water trail
camping sites or facilities" means specially designated camping
facilities identified with signs that are near water ways);
and
(iv) Developed,
designated or dispersed campsites.
(b) The department may approve
exceptions to these rules on a case-by-case basis.
(2) Are reservations
required for campgrounds or campsites? No. Except where posted by the
department, persons do not need reservations to use campgrounds or
campsites. All campgrounds and campsites for which the department
does not require reservations are on a first-come, first-served
basis.
(3) What is the
maximum total length of stay while camping on department-managed
lands? The department may determine the maximum length of stay for
camping.
(a) If the department has
posted the maximum length of stay, persons shall not stay longer than
the maximum length of stay posted.
(b) If the department has not
posted the maximum length of stay, persons shall not stay longer than
ten days in a thirty-day time period on any or all department-managed
lands. The ten and thirty-day count begins on the date of the first
night's camping and applies to the total overnight stays on all
department-managed lands during that thirty-day time
period.
(c) Persons shall
vacate campsites by removing all personal property from the campsite
no later than 1:00 p.m. on the day the time limit for occupancy
expires.
(4)
May a campsite in a campground be held for another party for current
or future camping dates? Persons shall not hold or attempt to hold
campsite(s) for another camping party.
(5) When may persons occupy a
campsite in a campground? Persons may occupy a campsite when persons:
(a) Find the campsite unoccupied
and not already posted as reserved; or
(b) Hold a reservation for the
campsite for the period of occupation.
Persons shall not occupy a campsite under any other circumstances.
(6) How many people are permitted
to stay in a campsite in a campground? The department may determine
the number of occupants per campsite. A group exceeding the
predetermined capacity of the campsite shall not use the site
overnight.
(a) If the department
posts the maximum number of occupants per campsite, the number of
persons shall not exceed the maximum number per campsite per night as
posted.
(b) If the
department has not posted the maximum campsite capacity, a maximum of
eight people are permitted to camp overnight.
(7) How many tents are allowed in
each campsite in a campground? The department may determine the
number of tents allowed in each campsite.
(a) If the department posts the
maximum number of tents per campsite, the number of tents shall not
exceed the maximum number posted.
(b) In developed campsites, the
number of tents is limited to the number that will fit entirely on
the tent pad.
(c) Persons
shall not expand a tent pad, or clear or alter the vegetation in the
vicinity around the tent pad.
(8) How many passenger vehicles are
allowed at each campsite in a campground? The department may
determine the number of passenger vehicles allowed at each campsite.
Camping parties of one or more persons shall not occupy a campsite
with more than two passenger vehicles unless otherwise
posted.
(9) May personal
property be left unattended overnight in a campground, campsite, or
lands managed by the department?
(a) Persons must not leave personal
property unattended overnight without permission from the
department.
(b) The
department will presume unattended personal property has been
abandoned and may remove and dispose of the property as authorized in
chapter 63.21 RCW or as otherwise determined by the
department.
(10) May a person occupy a
residence camp on department-managed lands?
(a) Persons shall not occupy a
residence camp on department-managed lands without the written
authorization of the department. A residence camp is an encampment,
occupancy, or presence on department-managed lands that is the
principal place of residence for the person or occupant.
(b) A residence camp on
department-managed lands is declared to be a public nuisance and may
be abated by the department without prior notice or
process.
(11)
May firearms be discharged in a campground? Persons shall not
discharge a firearm in, adjacent to, from, or within five hundred
feet of campgrounds.
(12)
Are campfires permitted in campgrounds or campsites? Persons may have
campfires in campgrounds and campsites as authorized in WAC
332-52-135.
(13) Are pets allowed in
campgrounds? Persons may bring pets into campgrounds as authorized in
WAC
332-52-140.
(14) Is camping permitted outside
of developed recreation facilities? Yes, except persons shall not
camp:
(a) In a manner that requires
more than incidental removal or damage to vegetation.
(b) In a manner that unreasonably
removes or disturbs soil.
(c) Where camping is restricted to
designated campsites only.
(d) Within five hundred feet of a
developed recreation facility.
(e) In areas designated or posted
day-use only.
(15) How do I know when the
campgrounds are open or closed? Information about seasonal or
temporary closures may be obtained by contacting the region office,
on-line and/or may be posted on-site. If the department has closed
and locked the gates or posted the campground as closed, persons
shall not use the campground.
(16) Can campsites be designated
for specific recreational activity?
(a) The department may designate
campgrounds or individual campsites for a specific recreational
activity, e.g., horses, hike in only, four-wheel vehicle use, ORV
use.
(b) Persons shall
comply with the posted recreational use in campgrounds and individual
campsites.
(17) Any violation of this section
is an infraction under
chapter 7.84 RCW except violations
of subsections (3), (10), and (11) of this section are
misdemeanors.
Notes
Statutory Authority: Chapter 43.30 RCW and RCW 43.12.065. 09-05-034, § 332-52-300, filed 2/11/09, effective 3/14/09.
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