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check-out time is 11 am Sharp. quiet time is 10 pm to 8 am. Swimming: Caution!! We do not have a lifeguard. Children under 14 must have adult supervision. swim at your own risk! Open 10 am to 8:45 pm. Trash & Garbage: At several locations around the Campground, you will find large containers ( ) in which all trash is to be deposited. WasteWater: If sink wastewater does not enter a connected sewer line or a holding tank, it must be caught in a container. Dumping any kind of waste on the ground is prohibited by public health law. MotorBikes: Ride into or out of Campground only. Must not cruise Campground area. ATVs cannot cruise Campground. No Vehicle Washing - Please. Pets are welcome on leash (2 dog limit). Absolutely no pets ARE TO BE left unattended in CAMPGROUND or tied to RV or trees. Pets are not allowed in or around buildings. Pets are not allowed in pool area. Cleaning up after your pet is MANDATORY! Absolutely No Barking OR aggressive Dogs Tolerated. No Outside Clotheslines. Trees: Help protect trees and grass. Do not tie anything to trees. SORRY! CAMPFIRES not ALLOWED! IrrIgation Ditch & Train Tracks are not to be played upon or around. TENTS not allowed in RV Sites. Site accommodates RV and one vehicle.

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Local Churches ✝ Christ the King Lutheran Church Florida Rd. & Riverview Dr. ✝ Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints 800 E. 31st St. off Holly Ave. ✝ Durango Church of Christ 21st St. & West 3rd Ave. ✝ First Baptist Church 3rd Ave. & 11th St. ✝ First Presbyterian Church 3rd Ave. at 12th St. ✝ First United Methodist Church 917 Aspen Dr. ✝ St. Columba’s Catholic Church 1800 E. 2nd Ave. ✝ St. Mark’s Church (Episcopal) 3rd Ave. at 9th St.

things to see and do Mesa Verde National Park: Just an hour west of Durango, Mesa Verde National Park is well worth the drive. It is the nation’s largest archaeological preserve with over 4,000 sites to explore. Learn about the Puebloan people as you wander through the ruins of cliff dwellings. Guided tours are available or you can hike on your own.

Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad: Experience the best scenery that Durango has to offer with a thrilling ride on a vintage steam locomotive. This train has been running for 125 years, but rather than hauling gold, it is moving people back in time through these spectacular mountains. Schedules vary throughout the year.

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