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www.dec.ny.gov Book camping reservations at: newyorkstateparks.reserveamerica.com or by calling: 1-800-456-CAMP CAMPGROUND MAP facebook.com/NYSDECcampgrounds CAMPING REGISTERING FOR A CAMPSITE Anyone entering campground must register & pay appropriate fee (current fees will be posted) You must register for your own site & you must be at least 18 years of age Have equipment & be ready to camp at time of registration Camping permits can be issued for up to 2 weeks From July 1st through Labor Day, only 14 cumulative nights of camping will be permitted at any camp- ground. This is to ensure new campers can enjoy their right to camp (the 14 night limit may be extended depending upon site availability) CHECK-IN & CHECK-OUT TIMES Check-in time is from 12:00 noon until 9 p.m. (Camp- ers must register for their campsite before 9 p.m. on the first night of reservation or the site will be subject to re-rental & all fees will be forfeited Check-out is 11 a.m. on camping permit expiration date OCCUPYING YOUR CAMPSITE Each site is limited to 6 individuals, two tents or one unit of hard wheeled camping equipment and one tent, and two vehicles (additional vehicles required to park in a designated area & are subject to additional fees) All equipment must be set-up on the designated area of the site only GENERATOR USE Use is limited to no more than five hours per day Hours must fall between the hours of 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. daily If the use of generator is deemed unreasonably loud by staff, an individual’s use may be limited and/or prohibited SPEED LIMIT 15MPH within campground RECYCLING Check with campground for rules & regulations GENERAL BEHAVIOR QUIET HOURS From 10 p.m. until 7 a.m. and strictly enforced Your cooperation is greatly appreciated by both the campground staff & your fellow campers Violators to this policy may be evicted and all fees will be forfeited CAMPFIRES & FIREWOOD Fires must only be built in fireplaces provided & should never be left unattended Only dead & down wood may be used in fires No chainsaws permitted in campgrounds Cutting down trees (alive or dead) is prohibited Do not use fireplaces as chopping blocks Burning trash is prohibited Help stop the spread of invasive insects by purchasing your firewood at the campground or at a local vendor FIREARMS & FIREWORKS Firework possession is prohibited in campground Firearms are not permitted in campground except for fall & spring hunting seasons, & may not be dis- charged in campground PETS Allowed with proof of rabies vaccination (tag dated with current year or rabies certificate) Can be walked on a leash no longer than six feet May not be left unattended Prohibited in facility structures, on beaches or day- use areas You are responsible for cleaning up after your pet Exceptions - LAKE GEORGE ISLANDS (pets pro- hibited on any islands, docks or vessels moored at docks) & ROGERS ROCK (pets prohibited on Temple Knoll, Flirtation & Waltonian Islands campsites) Horses at Luzerne & Bear Spring Mountain allowed with proof of current negative coggins certificate. Out- of-state horse owners required to produce 30-day health certificate & patrons must carry horse’s health papers with them at all times SWIMMING, BEACHES & BOATING SWIMMING & BEACHES Allowed at campgrounds with supervised bathing areas, when a lifeguard is on duty There may be times when lifeguards are unavailable, & for the safety of our customers these beaches will be closed & swimming will be prohibited Not all campgrounds offer swimming, inquire with the campground for more information Prohibited at all beaches: Swimming outside the des- ignated swim area, athletic games, alcoholic beverages, glass containers, underwater swimming gear, inflatable devices & beach balls BOATING Boats of all kinds must be equipped with an approved floatation device for each person aboard PLANTS, ANIMALS & AQUATIC LIFE PLANTS & ANIMALS Do not feed, attract or harass wildlife If you notice any animal acting strangely, contact campground staff immediately Do not remove or disrupt plants, animals, fossils or rocks FISHING NY State fishing license required for anyone over age of 16 Licenses are NOT available for purchase at campgrounds JUNIOR NATURALIST PROGRAM Our campgrounds become an outdoor classroom for children 5-13 and their families. Enjoy games & activities to earn a beautiful embroidered patch. Inquire with campground for more info. or visit: ww.dec.ny.gov/education/21673.html IMPORTANT INFORMATION CRANBERRY LAKE Public Campground & Day Use Area 243 Lone Pine Road Cranberry Lake, NY (315) 848-2315 Regional Office: (315) 265-3090

Transcript of Cranberry Lake Campground Map - New York State … 101 109 110 115 168 165 135 123 104 111 162 154...

www.dec.ny.govBook camping reservations at:

newyorkstateparks.reserveamerica.comor by calling: 1-800-456-CAMP

CAMPGROUND MAP

facebook.com/NYSDECcampgrounds

CAMPINGREGISTERING FOR A CAMPSITE

• Anyone entering campground must register & pay appropriate fee (current fees will be posted)

• You must register for your own site & you must be at least 18 years of age

• Have equipment & be ready to camp at time of registration• Camping permits can be issued for up to 2 weeks• From July 1st through Labor Day, only 14 cumulative

nights of camping will be permitted at any camp-ground. This is to ensure new campers can enjoy their right to camp (the 14 night limit may be extended depending upon site availability)

CHECK-IN & CHECK-OUT TIMES• Check-in time is from 12:00 noon until 9 p.m. (Camp-

ers must register for their campsite before 9 p.m. on the first night of reservation or the site will be subject to re-rental & all fees will be forfeited

• Check-out is 11 a.m. on camping permit expiration date

OCCUPYING YOUR CAMPSITE• Each site is limited to 6 individuals, two tents or one

unit of hard wheeled camping equipment and one tent, and two vehicles (additional vehicles required to park in a designated area & are subject to additional fees)

• All equipment must be set-up on the designated area of the site only

GENERATOR USE• Use is limited to no more than five hours per day• Hours must fall between the hours of 9 a.m. to 11

a.m. and 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. daily• If the use of generator is deemed unreasonably loud

by staff, an individual’s use may be limited and/or prohibited

SPEED LIMIT• 15MPH within campground

RECYCLING• Check with campground for rules & regulations

GENERAL BEHAVIORQUIET HOURS

• From 10 p.m. until 7 a.m. and strictly enforced• Your cooperation is greatly appreciated by both the

campground staff & your fellow campers• Violators to this policy may be evicted and all fees will

be forfeited

CAMPFIRES & FIREWOOD• Fires must only be built in fireplaces provided &

should never be left unattended• Only dead & down wood may be used in fires• No chainsaws permitted in campgrounds• Cutting down trees (alive or dead) is prohibited• Do not use fireplaces as chopping blocks• Burning trash is prohibited• Help stop the spread of invasive insects by

purchasing your firewood at the campground or at a local vendor

FIREARMS & FIREWORKS• Firework possession is prohibited in campground• Firearms are not permitted in campground except for

fall & spring hunting seasons, & may not be dis-charged in campground

PETS• Allowed with proof of rabies vaccination (tag dated

with current year or rabies certificate)• Can be walked on a leash no longer than six feet• May not be left unattended• Prohibited in facility structures, on beaches or day-

use areas• You are responsible for cleaning up after your pet• Exceptions - LAKE GEORGE ISLANDS (pets pro-

hibited on any islands, docks or vessels moored at docks) & ROGERS ROCK (pets prohibited on Temple Knoll, Flirtation & Waltonian Islands campsites)

• Horses at Luzerne & Bear Spring Mountain allowed with proof of current negative coggins certificate. Out-of-state horse owners required to produce 30-day health certificate & patrons must carry horse’s health papers with them at all times

SWIMMING, BEACHES & BOATING

SWIMMING & BEACHES• Allowed at campgrounds with supervised bathing

areas, when a lifeguard is on duty• There may be times when lifeguards are unavailable,

& for the safety of our customers these beaches will be closed & swimming will be prohibited

• Not all campgrounds offer swimming, inquire with the campground for more information

• Prohibited at all beaches: Swimming outside the des-ignated swim area, athletic games, alcoholic beverages, glass containers, underwater swimming gear, inflatable devices & beach balls

BOATING• Boats of all kinds must be equipped with an

approved floatation device for each person aboard

PLANTS, ANIMALS & AQUATIC LIFE

PLANTS & ANIMALS• Do not feed, attract or harass wildlife• If you notice any animal acting strangely, contact

campground staff immediately• Do not remove or disrupt plants, animals, fossils or

rocks

FISHING• NY State fishing license required for anyone over age

of 16• Licenses are NOT available for purchase at

campgrounds

JUNIOR NATURALIST PROGRAM Our campgrounds become an outdoor classroom for children 5-13 and their families. Enjoy games & activities to earn a beautiful embroidered patch.

Inquire with campground for more info. or visit:ww.dec.ny.gov/education/21673.html

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

CRANBERRY LAKE

Public Campground & Day Use Area

243 Lone Pine RoadCranberry Lake, NY

(315) 848-2315

Regional Office:(315) 265-3090

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Loop IIISites 105-126

Loop IISites 80-104

Loop ISites 56-79

Loop VSites 144-164

Loop IVSites 127-143

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Bear Mtn.Trail

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