W. Va. Code R. § 58-30-2 - General Regulations
2.1. Use
of Shoreline. -- The general public shall have access to and the use of the
shoreline at all times.
2.2.
Permits and Number of Days. -- All camping shall be by permit in designated
areas and numbered sites and shall be limited to fourteen (14) day periods. All
permits shall be filled out completely, retained at the campsite at all times,
and posted fees shall be paid before occupying camping site. Permits are
available on the area or at the wildlife manager's office.
2.3. Erection of Structures. -- The erection
of structures other than cloth, fibrous or plastic tents is
prohibited.
2.4. Signs. -- Signs
other than those erected by authorized personnel are prohibited.
2.5. Campfires. -- Campfires are permitted
but shall be contained, attended and controlled.
2.6. Cleanliness of Campsites. -- All campers
shall keep their campsites clean and presentable at all times, and shall
dispose of combustibles and refuse in accordance with instructions posted.
Camps shall be completely razed and the sites clean before departure.
2.7. Abandonment of Personal Property. --
Abandonment of personal property on the lands or waters of the reservoir area
is prohibited. Personal property shall not be left unattended by the permittee
on the lands and waters of the reservoir, except in accordance with the
regulations prescribed. The Division of Natural Resources assumes no
responsibility for personal property and if such property is abandoned or left
unattended by the permittee for a period in excess of forty-eight (48) hours,
it shall be disposed of in the manner prescribed by law.
2.8. Removal or Alteration of Natural
Features. -- Trees, shrubs, rocks or other natural features shall not be
painted, whitewashed, cut, destroyed, removed or altered in any
manner.
2.9. Loss or Damage to
Equipment. -- The Division of Natural Resources shall not be responsible for
loss or damage to equipment maintained in any campsite due to flooding or from
any other cause.
2.10. Use of Roads
and Trails. -- All roads and trails closed to motorized vehicle travel
(including snowmobiles, all terrain vehicles, trail bikes, etc.) shall be
closed with a sign, gate, cable or other obstruction and shall be designated on
area maps. Maps shall be posted and may be obtained at manager's office in the
headquarters area or at the district office.
Notes
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