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Park Features & Amenities
Camp Basics
Park Type:
Private
Sites:
30
Pull Through Sites:
No
Full Hookup Sites:
N/A
Pets Allowed:
Yes
Age Restrictions:
None
Shaded Sites:
Yes
Big Rigs:
No
Credit Cards Accepted: Visa, MasterCard
Utilities & Amenities
Power: 30 Amps
Restrooms:
Yes
Showers:
Yes
Laundry:
No
Dumping:
Yes
Propane:
No
Wireless Internet:
No
Cable TV:
No
Recreation
Clubhouse:
No
Fishing:
Yes
Swimming Pool:
No
Billiards/Pool:
Yes
Playground:
Yes
Sports Field:
Yes
Horseshoes:
Yes
Boat Launch:
No
Additional Pet Information:
Due to feedback and suggestions from our customers, we have decided in an effort to provide better service to our guests, to revise our policy on dogs. We will allow dogs only if they are 15 pounds or less in weight. No dogs are allowed over 15 pounds in weight. Dogs over 15 pounds must be kept off premises. There are two kennels in the area were you can make arrangements to house your dog.
Hunter's Ridge Farm and Kennels: 336-372-2700
If you have a reservation for a river trip this kennel will make arrangements with you to have some one available so that you can pick up your dog for the trip and return your dog afterwards.
Twin Oaks Veterinary Hospital and Kennels: 336-372-8744
Dogs are only allowed in the campground area. They are not allowed in other areas outside the campground such as the playground, picnicing areas, campstore, parking lot, etc.
Due to safety concerns our insurance company requires us to ban these specific breeds at all times: Pit Bulls, Dobermans, Rottweilers, Chows, and German Shepards.
Aggressive Behavior: Aggressive dogs of any breed are not welcome at New River Campground Canoeing and Kayaking. If your dog exhibits behavior that is protective and unfriendly to strangers please do not bring it with you. If you decide to bring your dog and it exhibits this kind of behavior you will be asked to please find other accomodations.
Nuisance Behavior: Dogs should be well behaved. If your dog should create a nuisance to the rest of our guests, you may be required to leave New River Campground Canoeing and Kayaking. An example of nuisance behavior would be your dog barking incessantly, disturbing other guests, though New River Campground Canoeing and Kayaking reserves the right to determine when a dog is being a nuisance.
Leash Rules: All dogs are required to be under the control and visual observation of their owner at all times. All dogs are required to be on a leash whenever they are outside at all times. No dog should be left tied up and unattended outside the owner's camping equipment.
Clean up: It is the dog owners responsibility to clean up after their pets and to properly dispose of the waste.
Damages: You, as the owner of the dog, are responsible for any damages caused by your dog to our other guests or their property, and to the employees and property of New River Campground Canoeing and Kayaking.
Service Dogs: Service dogs of all breeds are welcome at New River Campground Canoeing and Kayaking. However, these dogs must follow leash restraint policies and may not exhibit aggressive behavior.
Please consider the general temperament and nature of your dog before deciding to bring it to New River Campground Canoeing and Kayaking. If you decide to bring your dog to stay with us too, please inform us when you make your reservations that a pet will be accompaning you.
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