Camping fees set for state parks and forests in 2008
MADISON – While most Wisconsinites have spent the last few weeks caught in the grip of icy cold weather, thousands of campers have been planning for spring and summer camping getaways at Wisconsin State Parks and Forests. Camping reservations can be made up to 11 months in advance via the Internet [www.wiparks.net] or by phone at 1-888-WIPARKS (947-2757).
In 2007, advance camping reservations in the Wisconsin State Park System were 9.2 percent over 2006 numbers. Campers choosing to arrive at the park without reservations seeking to get a first come first serve site were also up 3 percent from previous years.
Campers should note that on Feb. 1, 2008, changes to Wisconsin Administrative code will become effective and will result in a new, simplified camping fee schedule for Wisconsin state parks and forests. (The change will not affect reservations made prior to that date).
Department of Natural Resources officials, responding to comments from campers and park staff, have taken steps to simplify the complex rules that regulate the Wisconsin State Park and Forest fees. Campers will now pay the same nightly rate each night they camp. The new rule eliminated a weekday/weekend pricing differential as well as a series of fee changes based upon the season of the year. Additional charges for electrical and water view sites remain unchanged. The $10 non-refundable reservation fee also remains unchanged.
The camping rate at each park is established based upon customer demand. Seven additional properties will be added to the high demand rate this year. Those properties include Copper Falls, Council Grounds, Governor Dodge, High Cliff, Newport, Pattison and Potawatomi State Parks.
“The Wisconsin State Park System depends revenues from camping and admission stickers to maintain the safe, quality outdoor experience that Wisconsin visitors demand and value,” said Bill Smith, acting director of the Bureau of Parks and Recreation. “Camping fees are also used to maintain state park and forest campgrounds, beaches, showers facilities and picnic areas and support interpretive programs lead by naturalists, protective services provided by rangers and resource management activities within the property.”
Camping fees for Wisconsin residents will range between $9 and $15 per night depending upon the property.
Campers should note that vehicle admission stickers are also required for overnight camping and other park/forest use; admission sticker pricing remains the same as 2007. A resident annual admission is $25; a non-resident annual admission is $35. Annual admission stickers provide access to all Wisconsin State Parks and Forests in the system throughout the calendar year. Daily and one hour stickers are also available. Admission stickers can be purchased at any park or forest or can be ordered via phone at (608) 266-2181 during business hours.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Bill Smith, Acting Director, Bureau of Parks and Recreation – - (608) 266-2181