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Booking & Cancellation Policy

You may book your site by clicking the book Now button at the top of the page, by calling directly or email, all reservations must be paid 2 weeks prior to your stay.

 

Any booking made less than 2 weeks out must be paid in full within 24hrs of booking.

 

Weekends- Friday & Saturday require 2 night minimum.

 

Holiday weekends require 3 nights minimum. 

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Gazbos are rented out with 5 or more RVs only.

We do not currently have WIFI

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  1. This property is privately owned. The camper accepts camping privileges with the understanding that he does hereby release the Campground and its employees of all liability for loss or damage to property and injury to his person arising out of his use of its camping facilities, and agrees to indemnify the Campground and its employees, against claims resulting from loss or damage to property or injury to the person of any member of the family or guest of the registered camper arising out of the use of its camping facilities.

  2. I understand that if my site is not left in the same condition as it was when I arrived I may be subject to a minimum of $50.00 clean up fee.

  3. I authorize Wapiti RV Park LLC to charge the credit card for any loss or damages to property at Wapiti RV Park that may incur by myself or my guests during my stay, or for any unpaid charges on my account after I leave.

 

 

 

Cancellation Policy:

7 Days Prior – Full Refund less $10 credit card fee.
3-6 days prior – Refund less 50%
72 Hours or Less – No Refund. Refunds are not given on any unused days on Weekly rates.

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Pet Policy

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Your pet needs to be physically restrained, meaning you must be holding them or have them on a leash.

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Leashing your pet prevents them from tangling with wild animals or other people’s pets, getting lost, ransacking campground garbage, damaging plant life, or being hit by a car. 

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You’re responsible for picking up after your pet. Please make sure pets are calm during quiet hours (10 p.m.-8 a.m.). In general, you’re responsible for your pet’s behavior, including any noises and aggressive actions. Remember that you’re liable—not the park—if your pet injures someone. Don’t tie them up where they might react defensively to a child or other unsuspecting visitor while you’re away from your site.

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