Campers in Rocky Ridge B-Loop 

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Nine campgrounds offer a variety of camping facilities and fees at the park.  Preview each area below and view the park map to determine specific locations for each campground.  
 
Rocky Ridge campground offers the only electrical sites in the park and is nestled among trees and rocky outcrops. Loops A, B & D offer electrical hookups.  Loops C & E have trees.

The North Shore and Witchers Cove campgrounds offer open lakeshore sites and convenient access to boat ramps.

Campsite SetupThe Stoll Mountain, Howbert PointLazy Boy, Rocking Chair and Cross Creek campgrounds are all more secluded and less crowded, but they also tend to be more exposed to weather conditions. They all offer lakeshore sites as well. 

The 25 natural, wooded and secluded Backcountry sites are perfect for those who are willing to pack or boat their supplies in to the sites.

Camping FAQ’s, rules and regulations:
• Park overview map
• Non-electric sites are $16/night per campsite ($13/night for Aspen Leaf pass holders).
• Electrical hookups offered in Rocky Ridge (Loops A, B & D) are Family Picnickers$20/night per campsite ($17 for Aspen Leaf pass holders).
• Coin-operated showers and a laundry facility are located at the camper services building.
• Pressurized hydrants are centrally located in the North Shore and Rocky Ridge campgrounds.  Hand-pumped wellheads are scattered throughout the remainder of the park.
• Universal access sites are located at Rocky Ridge sites #01, 02 and 11 and North Shore site #239.
• A maximum of six people, two motorized vehicles and one camping unit is allowed per site.
• Quiet hours are from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.
• Game of HorseshoesDump stations are located near the North Shore and Witchers Cove campground entrances. Please protect the environment by using these facilities. It is illegal to dump waste or sewage, including dishwater, anywhere else.
• Visitors are required to display both a vehicle pass and a camping permit.
• Thank you for keeping all vehicles strictly on the campsite parking pads.
• The toilets, showers and laundry facillities at the camper services building are closed from Oct. 1 to May 1 each year.
• To preserve the park's natural vegetation, please do not tie or attach anything to the plants or trees. 
 
A Word About Wildlife In The Park
The surrounding mountains are home to a wide variety of animals, including black bear that periodically roam through Eleven Mile's Black Bear in Campsitecampgrounds.   Please make sure that all garbage has been removed from your campsite each night.  The park has installed bear-proof garbage cans in all locations around the park.  These cans have simple, but effective, locking lids.  Please remember to re-lock the can after use.  Un-locked garbage cans do no good and can provide a temptation to bears during their nightly prowls.

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Last Modified Date: 11/28/2012 11:38 AM