WELCOME TO WHITE RIVER CAMPGROUND In beautiful Manistee National Forest by a Nationally Designated Recreation and Scenic River, 735 Fruitvale Rd., Montague, MI 49437, (231) 894-4708. Your hosts are Jim and Joy Cordray.
Welcome to White River RV Park and Campground. Learn about nature by walking our trails, visit the surrounding points of interest or simply relax and enjoy yourself. This is a family oriented park and we all have a good time. White River RV Park and Campground does reserve the right to protect the rights of other guests, trees and other natural beauty for the benefit and safety of all, so please read and abide by our Guides for Good Camping.
Check in time is 3 p.m. and Check Out Time is 1 p.m.
Bicycles must use roads and approved bicycle trails and must use lights at dusk or at night. No riding down hills. Be considerate of others and no riding through campsites.
Litter looks unattractive and takes time (money) to pick up. Please help us keep White River RV Park and Campground Michigan's most beautiful campground.
Children and Teenagers - All children and teenagers are to be in their campsite by 10 p.m. Know where your children are at all times. Do not allow them to run through occupied campsites. Do not allow your children to play in the restrooms.
Pool rules are posted on fence at pool
areas. Only swimware allowed for swimming.
Garbage is to be deposited in bulk refuse containers provided by the campground, located at the end of exit drive. All garbage is to be contained in plastic bags and tied before depositing in bulk containers. Please do not leave plastic refuse bags out to tempt nature. Our wild animals are too friendly at times.
Alcoholic beverage use must be confined to each camper's site. Noisy campers, whether they're drinking or not, are never welcome. Decent language (You know what we mean, so let's not quibble about the meaning of the term) should be used by everyone at all times. This is a family campground and many of our guests are children.
No vehicles are to be driven on campground after 11 p.m. except by newly registered campers going to site for set-up, with the exception of emergencies.
Quiet hours are observed 11 p.m. to
8 a.m. Gates close and lock by 11 p.m. For emergencies, contact office or manager's residence.
Horseshoes are not permitted on camp-sites. Use designated horseshoe pits.
Campfires are permitted but must be attended at all times. Please use fire rings. Burn only wood and paper material in your fire ring. Make sure fire is completely out before retiring or leaving campsite.
Only one vehicle per campsite.
Campground has firewood for sale or we'll direct you to fallen dead wood. Please don't cut, nail into or deface live trees or bushes on campground property. No "trail blazing" please. Help us preserve the natural resources. Local firewood only.
Visitors must register before entering park. All visitors must leave by 10 p.m.
We would appreciate picnic tables not being moved. Keep your table and fire ring at your campsite. Do not move fire rings.
Pets are welcomed, but must be leashed at all times. Do not leave your pet unattended in camp. Campers are responsible for removing all pet droppings at once and deposit in trash bag. Barking must be controlled. Pets are not allowed in any building(s) or in pool areas.
We regret that it has been necessary to ask campers not to operate motorized mini-bikes, trail bikes, mopeds, three wheeled and four wheeled O.R.V.'s with cushioned tires on the campground.
Golf Carts may be driven by licensed persons only. Abide by speed limits and don't drive at dusk or at night.
Holding tanks may be discharged at dump station near exit drive. A pump out service is available for a fee.
Our pre-teenagers and teenagers make good use of our Recreational Building. Consequently, no alcoholic beverages are allowed inside the building.
Generators are not to be run at any time.
Firearms and fireworks are not permitted in campground.
Do not annoy or destroy camp-ground wildlife.
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