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chindog
Apr 21, 2021Explorer
DrewE wrote:
Note that that's for "non-registered day use" of the site with utilities. It's not applicable to ordinary camping (i.e. registered campers). There's no additional (separate) utility fee for camping beyond the fee for the site, which of course varies based on the utilities and amenities available at the site, among other things.
If you want to drive your electric car in and charge it at a camp site while wandering around the park, or something like that, then it will be $7.00.
The letter states "Non-registered, day-use sites per unit per day,
all campsites with electric and water service and all cabins."
That means it's applicable to ordinary campsites that have electric and water hookups. Doesn't matter if you plug your electric vehicle in or not, you still have to pay the $7/day fee.
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