Are
alcoholic beverages permitted? Do you sell beer in your store?
How many families can camp on
one site?
Can we invite friends?
What are the check-in and
check-out times?
How long is your season?
What churches are close by?
Where can I pick up my email?
What if there’s a storm or bad
weather?
Do you have seasonal sites?
Do you have monthly sites?
Can I bring my dog?
Do you recycle?
What’s new in 2008?
Can I reserve several sites?
How far in advance can I
make reservations?
Are reservations required?
Are
alcoholic beverages permitted? Do you sell beer in your store?
We do not sell beer in our store, however, there are plenty of liquor stores in
the area. Alcohol is permitted on the grounds, however, you must be at least 21
years old to drink. But, be warned, if you have too much and are disturbing
other campers, we will invite the Sheriff in to escort you out of the park.
How many families can camp on
one site?
You can bring as many people as you care to stuff into your camper (see
“rates and
promotions” for fees for additional people), however, we only allow
one camper per site. We will make exceptions for those who would like to sleep
in a bit longer by putting their kids in a separate tent on their site. There
may be an additional charge for the extra tent.
Can we invite friends?
Of course! In most cases, the $2 visitor fee only applies if your guests plan to
use the pool or stay overnight. Exceptions are made for large numbers of
visitors.
What are the check-in and
check-out times?
Feel free to check-in anytime after 1 p.m. Check out is no later than noon. If
you have activities or business in town and would like to check out later than
noon, ask at the office. If there’s no one due to check into your site that day,
you can extend your stay by a couple of hours. If, however, someone is checking
into your site, you may wish to pack up your camper and store it in our overflow
area until you’re ready to leave. Please note that you will not have access to
electricity after check out time.
How long is your season?
We’re open May 1 – October 10 each year. We offer limited service before and
after those dates.
What churches are close by?
There are many churches in the area.
BAPTIST
CATHOLIC
CHRISTIAN
LUTHERAN
METHODIST
Where can I pick up my email?
We have a modem connection in the lodge
– it’s free of charge and can be used anytime during lodge hours. However, we
ask that you use the connection only to upload and download email or to check
information online. Out of respect for other guests, we ask that you limit your
modem time to 10 minutes. Also, be sure to use a local number when dialing in –
there’s no long distance service on that line.
Check out our high-speed wireless internet. Free use
for paid guests.
What if there’s a storm or bad
weather?
If there’s a tornado or other dangerous
weather, the sirens will go off in St. Cloud, which can be heard at the
campground. As an added safety precaution, the sheriff calls the campground to
warn us of bad weather. If the situation warrants, we will run around the
campground like crazy folks telling you all to go to the shower and laundry
house, which is our severe weather protection area. If you suspect foul weather,
be sure to check the
campground map to ensure you know your way to the shower house (which
is located in the middle of the campground). The shower and laundry houses are
open 24/7, so, if you feel you are in danger, take shelter in there at any time.
Do you have seasonal sites?
Yes, we have 12 seasonal sites. They
fill up quickly, and current seasonal customers have first choice on whether
they wish to return next year. You, can, however, ask to be placed on a waiting
list.
Do you have monthly sites?
Yep. Check out our
“rates and
promotions” for pricing information; and
ask at the office for availability.
Can I bring my dog?
We love pets! Feel free to bring your
dog, cat, parrot, or ferret – but be prepared to keep them on leashes and to
clean up after your furry friends. A fee will be charged to your credit card if
your site is not free of poo when you check out. Oh, yeah, it’s state law that
no pets are allowed in the buildings or in the pool area.
Do
you recycle?
Yes, we do. You can do your part to save
the planet by separating your aluminum and newspapers from the rest of your
trash. The recycling bins are located by the Dumpster.
What’s new in 2008?
Lots! We also have new brochures, and a new
activity schedule.
We’ve also remodeled the Rally Center, and hope you find it more comfortable and
inviting. We’ve added some 50 Amp electric to existing FHU pull thru sites that are
perfect for large RVs and travel trailers. And please welcome our almost
entirely new staff for 2008.
We HAVEN’T
changed the quiet, friendly camping atmosphere that you’ve come to expect from a
stay at St. Cloud Campground & RV Park.
Can I reserve several sites?
Of course. You can reserve as many sites
as you’d like. If have a group of 10 or more sites, then, you may be interested
in our group rates.
However, please remember that you are responsible for all of the sites
you reserve. If you do not cancel sites within 48 hours of your check-in time,
then, your credit card will be charged for the cost of one night of stay for
each site that you reserved and was not filled.
How far in advance can I
make reservations?
As early as you’d like. We’re booking
out to 2008 already, but our reservation system will allow us to book sites in
2026 and further, if you’d like. Now, THAT would be planning ahead!
Are reservations required?
Reservations are not required, but they
are recommended – especially if you plan to stay with us for a weekend. We’re
pretty full most Friday and Saturday nights. There’s always room in overflow,
but that means no water (you can fill your tanks at our spigot) and only 15 amp
electric…which isn’t enough to run your air conditioner, but is enough to make a
pot of coffee in the morning.
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