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Pets must be restrained on a leash of six feet or less at all times. Pets are not allowed <br />inside the cabins or bath house at any time. Pets may not remain in the Park <br />overnight. This is to included cabins, tent sites, vehicles, or kennels. <br />Check in time is 3:00 pm. Check out time is 11:00 am. Please check in and out with <br />the Park Ranger. <br />Enforcement: failure to abide by the regulations and ordinances governing Cabarrus <br />County Active Living and Parks will subject offender to temporary or permanent expulsion <br />from the park and/ or criminal prosecution. In the event of permit revocation, all monies <br />paid shall be forfeited by the offender and retained by the park. All North Carolina Motor <br />Vehicle and traffic laws apply at any Park or parking lot operated by the Active Living and <br />Parks Department. <br />TENT SITES Each of the tent sites includes a picnic table, grill, fire circle, and trash <br />can. A restroom /shower building is centrally located and also includes an outside utility <br />sink. A maximum of two tents and 6 people is allowed at each tent site. <br />CABINS Each cabin includes one double bed, one set of bunk beds, a day bed, chest <br />of drawers, dining table with chairs, and a small refrigerator. Each cabin also has heat <br />and air conditioning. No bed linens or dishes are provided. Any damaged or broken <br />items (pictures, lamps, etc.) will be replaced at cost by renter of the facility. Picnic table, <br />charcoal grill and fire circle are provided outside each cabin. <br />Furniture may not be removed from the cabins. <br />Please remove all trash and clean cabin before checking out. <br />Camping tents are not permitted on cabin sites. Dining canopies are allowed. <br />GROUP CAMPING <br />Group Camping site includes a fire pit, picnic table, grill, trash can, recycling can and (9) <br />nine tent sites with a maximum of 35 people allowed. <br />To qualify to stay in the Group Camping area certification and /or documentation must be <br />provided meeting one of the following criteria: Boy Scouts of America, Girl Scouts of <br />America, or other organized youth group. <br />Groups must provide documentation to meet criteria for Group Camping area use. <br />Examples of qualifying documentation are as follows but not limited to: charters, letters <br />on official letterhead from the group organizer, youth leader, or a 501 (c) 3 non - profit <br />organization. <br />Counselor to camper ratio must be at least one (1) counselor per seven (7) youth. <br />Counselors are considered anyone over 21 years of age and supervising the camp outing. <br />Group Camping excludes family functions and will not require a two -day stay on Friday <br />and Saturday. This area cannot be divided in to multiple reservations. <br />Tents must be set up within designated tent site areas. <br />Attachment number 3 \n <br />F -1 Page 65 12. <br />