Terms of Service

                                                       Three Lakes Campground Rules and Regulations

Check in time is 1pm or after for campsites and 3pm for the cabin. Checkout time is 11am for both the cabin and the campsites.

                                                      Rule number one:

Create great memories of happy times with your family, friends, and visitors by enjoying the campground property with safety, courtesy, and respect for others and the environment.

                                                 Enforcement of all rules:                                                                

As stated in your seasonal contract, the campground reserves the right to remove any guest at anytime, for any reason is the sole judgment of the campground. Those not following our rules, regulations, (and other acts and behaviors not deemed appropriate as determined by management) will be asked to immediately leave the campground without any refund(s).  

Any person who becomes an overnight or seasonal camper, or a visitor will be assumed to have read and understand these rules and regulations, and expected to communicate these rules and regulations to their children, guest, and or invitees, and are responsible for all actions of all members of their party.

                                                        Safety:

Safety is the number one priority of our campground. It must be the main concern of our guests as well. Each person is responsible for using judgment and caution to protect themselves and others. Lack of common sense is not an excuse.

Drunken or disorderly conduct will not be tolerated! Persons who may drink alcohol are responsible for doing so in a peaceful none disruptive way.

Bicycles, skateboards, skates must be ridden safely. Children should wear a helmet when riding any wheel device. No one -including adults -may ride bikes after dusk without headlights.

Children under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult to the beach. The campground does not maintain a lifeguard on duty.

Campfires are allowed, but only in the designated fire pit on campsites. If you start a fire, you are responsible for any damages that fire causes. All fires must be properly and completely doused at the close of the evening and may not be left unattended.

Campground personnel may conduct periodic patrols, day and night. Decisions of campground personnel are absolutely final pertaining to noise, campfires, and other infringement of the rules.

                                                          Courtesy:

Everyone is encouraged to have fun within common sense limits. These rules are guidelines but are not a substitute for being a good neighbor. Quiet hours will be strictly enforced from 11 PM to 8 AM Sunday through Thursday. On Friday and Saturday music and conversation outside the campers is permitted until midnight so long as it does not offend your neighbors. Everyone is free to hold the political, Religious, and social views they wish. Our campground is not the place to discuss or argue these things. Please keep discussions of anything controversial private.

Children are the greatest joy we have in life, but without proper supervision and responsibility, they can become a serious problem. The parents or adults responsible for children are accountable for the children's behavior. If children cause trouble requiring the campground to remove them the responsible adults will be removed as well.  

Almost all issues between people can be resolved by talking to one another in an adult manner. Before you contact the campground staff about problems with your neighbors or other campers, make every reasonable effort to resolve the issue. The best way to avoid problems is to get to know your neighbors right away.

Our campground staff is responsible for ensuring that our guests are safe and happy. We expect you to follow their guidance. If you have a problem with the staff member, please let us know, but do not disregard them because you disagree with them. Bullying intimidating or offensive behavior is unacceptable and will be dealt with.

                                                        Electrical:

Each seasonal campsite will be supplied with an electric meter owned by Three Lakes Camp ground an electrical connection which provides electricity not to exceed 50 Amps. You'll be billed for your electricity twice a year… about mid-July and again at the end of the season.

                                                          Water supply:

  

Each site will have a water supply line which is connected to a private well. According to state statutes, all water spigots must have a back flow preventer. All sites have one installed. If your sites back flow preventer is missing when the health inspector visits, you'll be charged $10 for a replacement unit.

Please limit washing of boats and campers to a minimum and not on weekends or holidays. Washing of automobiles is prohibited.

                                                Restrooms and showers:

We ask that you keep restrooms and showers clean and respectful. Do not wash dishes or utensils in the sinks. No smoking in the restrooms or the community room.

                                                    Vehicle operation:

Vehicles of all kinds can cause serious injuries. We will strictly enforce all rules related to vehicle operation. Watch for children!!!

You must be a (LICENSED DRIVER) to drive a vehicle, or possess a valid ATV safety certificate to operate a golf cart anywhere on campground property. ATV/UTV drivers under age must possess a valid ATV safety certificate issued by this state or any other state.

VEHICLE SPEED LIMIT IS 5 MPH!!!

Off-road vehicles (ATVs/UTVs etc.) may be ridden to and from trails or the beach.              Please do not park on the beach.

No golf carts, motorcycles, etc. shall be operated after 11 PM nor before 8 AM for joy riding. All vehicles must have headlights after dark.         

All vehicles must be parked on their own campsites (2 vehicle maximum per campsite). Any additional vehicles may park in the parking lot across Connors Road. No one may park vehicles in the roadways or on any other site than their own.

                                                        Fish cleaning station:

The Fish house is available for cleaning and disposing of fish remains. Please use the Fish house with respect and courtesy to others. Keep it clean use the trash cans provided and do not throw fish waste into the disposal unit or into the campground dumpsters. Please bag and place fish remains in the freezers provided in the cleaning station.  

                                            Dumpsters and Recycling:

Garbage must be in plastic bags. You are responsible for bringing your garbage to the central dumpster area. Please separate garbage, put cans, plastic, cardboard, and glass in recycling dumpster. Please flatten your cardboard boxes when you put them in the recycling bin. Trash goes in regular trash dumpster no disposing of personal items such as TVs, computers, furniture, grills, tires, etc. or anything related to these items in the dumpster these items are your responsibility if caught putting it in you will receive a $200 fine.

                                                             Pets:

The campground welcomes service animals. A service animal is an animal trained to do specific work for a human. The campground is not required to accommodate (emotional support or comfort animals) and will not do so. Only cats and dogs are allowed in the campground, maximum of three pets per site. All pets shall be under your control at all times or kept in the camping unit. No kenneling is allowed. Pet owners must be able to provide proof of shot records upon request. Campers must pick up fecal matter immediately after their pets.

Any pet displaying vicious or aggressive behavior, deemed a nuisance, and/ or not under control by the pet owner will not be allowed anywhere on the campground property and will be asked to be removed immediately without any refund(s).

                                                  Fireworks and fire arms:

Fireworks and fire arms are prohibited on the campground.

                                                  Firewood:

Do not cut any trees (fallen or dead) without permission from the campground. Help stop the spread of emerald ash bore. For more info please visit http://dnr.wi.gov/ forestry/fh/ash/.

Nothing other than wood cut or purchased in Oneida County may be burned, it is unlawful and against our rules to burn trash or leave trash in fire pits

                                                 Septic service:

By order of the public Health and Sanitation division and Department of Health and Family Services, any gray or discharge water coming out of a campers unit must go into a transfer tank. All camping units are required to have a holding tank or be connected to the campgrounds sewer system.

                                                 Three Lakes Campground Policy:

Camping is it an amazing adventure and outdoor experience, therefore we do not give refunds due to weather, discomfort, acts of God, or leaving early.

The Three Lakes campground rules and regulations/ policies are established to assure the comfort of our campers and guest. If anyone is unwilling to follow the rules and regulations, you will simply be asked to leave the premises. Any acts of violence or destruction of property will be reported to the Three Lakes Police Department immediately.

Three Lakes campground assumes no responsibility for injury or accident to campers or guests. All campers and guests should take normal precautions against theft. Please lock up any personal property or valuables when not on the premises. These are considered normal precautions that should be considered anywhere!

                                  Thank you for choosing Three Lakes Campground!!