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Tacoma Power Parks rules
To maximize
enjoyment of our parks, we ask everyone to follow these simple rules.
With
all due respect
Keep it down!
People like to sleep, so quiet hours are from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.
You may want your
buddy in the site next to you, but keep in mind the site must be paid
for and occupied with a tent or RV to hold it.
You may be a kid
at heart, but can’t be a kid to rent a campsite. We only rent to people
who are at least 18 years old.
We don’t allow
glass bottles in swimming beach areas.
Park visits are
limited to 10 consecutive days.
Pitch your tent so it hits the spot
We provide tent
pads in each campsite for you to pitch your tent. We don’t allow tents
on the lawns at Mossyrock Park in the:
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Main
campground
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Cascade Loop
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Group camp circles
Lifting your spirits
Think small.
Alcohol in kegs and other bulk containers is not allowed.
Store and consume
alcoholic beverages only in your site or group camp circle.
Alcoholic
beverages are not permitted in the day-use areas or on the Taidnapam
Park fishing bridge.
Park
it here. Or there. But not just anywhere.
Your campsite fee
includes only one vehicle. Additional or unattended vehicles, unless
towed, cost $10 each per night.
You may purchase
an unattended vehicle permit to park overnight in the day-use parking
areas at Taidnapam and Mossyrock parks.
Sorry, we don’t
allow overnight parking in the day-use and boat launch areas at Alder
Lake and Mayfield Lake parks.
Leave your gas and
electric pocket bikes and motorized scooters at home. Only people with
disabilities may operate unlicensed mobility devices in the parks.
Please don’t park
or drive on vegetated areas.
Get
fired up
We provide fire
pits or fire rings for your safety and don’t allow campfires anywhere
else.
Using power saws
is not allowed in the campgrounds.
You’re not allowed
to cut or burn live or downed trees. Each park may have additional rules
about collecting branches and driftwood.
Animal instincts
Your pets are part
of your family, but they can sometimes get in the way of other campers.
These rules will help avoid some common pet peeves.
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Keep
your pets under control in cages or on leashes no longer than eight
feet. (Make sure someone is holding the other end of the leash.)
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At
night, keep them in a tent or enclosed vehicle.
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Scoop the poop. We provide bags to make it easier for you.
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Keep
pets off the swimming beaches and the Taidnapam Park fishing bridge.
Please do not feed
the wildlife.
Bringing livestock
into the parks is not permitted.
Float your boat
Boat launches
close at dusk.
Docks may not be
used for skiing, swimming or diving.
Alder Lake Park
offers free moorage on a first-come, first-served basis. Moorage is
limited to 10 consecutive days, and overnight camping is not permitted
on moored boats.
Observe and follow
state and local boating regulations.
It is illegal to
operate watercraft in excess of 8 mph within 200 feet of any shore,
dock, public swimming area or log boom.
Please obey
no-wake zones.
Cultural awareness
Natural and
cultural resources are protected on our lands. Do not collect rocks,
minerals or artifacts.
Report vandalism
by talking with a park supervisor or by calling (253) 502-8824.
Play
it safe
Firearms and
fireworks are not permitted in the parks.
Please obey all
posted speed limits.
Play all day. Stay all night.
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