Terms & Conditions
Curry Park, Ironwood, Michigan
Curry Park Campground Rules
Campground users are responsible for reading and understanding these park rules.
The following rules have been established by the City of Ironwood to ensure a positive experience for all Curry Park visitors.
- Emergency: In an emergency, dial 911.
- Registration: All campers must register online at Curry Park Campground – City of Ironwood before occupying their site. Check-in time is 2:00 p.m. or later on the arrival date, and check-out is by Noon on the departure date.
- Cancellations: Reservations canceled with more than 48 hours' notice will receive a refund for all prepaid fees, minus a 1-night charge. Cancellations made with less than 48 hours' notice or no-shows will forfeit all prepaid fees.
- Camping Sites: Camping is allowed only in designated campground sites.
- 20/30/50 AMP Campsites may have [one Camping unit and one tent] or [two tents].
- 20/30 AMP Campsites are smaller in size and may have one camping unit or one tent.
- Exceptions must be authorized by the City.
- Camping Units: A camping unit is defined as a motor home, camping trailer, modified camper van/bus, pop-up tent, or regular tent. Units must be street-legal, in good working order, and well-maintained. Camping in a passenger vehicle is limited to one night.
- Quiet Hours: Quiet hours are from 10:00 p.m. to 8:00 a.m. Non-registered visitors are allowed from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. All park users must avoid excessive noise that disturbs others.
- Fireworks: Fireworks are not allowed within the park.
- Site Access: Except for pull-through sites, all sites are back-in only.
- Pet Policy: Pets (excluding service animals) must be on a leash and under immediate control by their owner at all times. Pet owners are responsible for any damages or injuries caused by their pets. Pets should not be left unattended in campers or tied up, to prevent barking that may disturb others. Owners must clean up after their pets and dispose of waste properly.
- Campsite Cleanliness: Campsites must be kept clean, with all waste disposed of in the provided dumpsters.
- Waste Water: Gray water must be captured in containers under trailer drains and emptied only at designated locations. No waste lines may discharge onto the ground.
- Water Faucet Use: Bathing, cleaning, dishwashing, or similar activities are not permitted at any water faucet.
- Fires: Fires may only be built in designated fire rings and must never be left unattended.
- Protection of Park Property: Do not damage, remove, or destroy City property, trees, shrubs, wildflowers, or other vegetation. Cutting trees for firewood is prohibited. Do not use nails, bolts, or screws for site markers.
- Children’s Supervision: Children must be supervised by a parent or responsible adult at all times.
- Privacy: Respect the privacy of other campers and their campsite areas.
- ORV/ATV/LSV Use: ORVs, ATVs, and LSVs are permitted if operated safely, in compliance with State of Michigan laws, and at a speed of no more than 10 mph. Use is restricted to entering or exiting the park from the camping site.
- Motor Vehicle Use: Vehicles must be operated and parked only on designated roads or parking areas. A 10 mph max speed limit must be obeyed.
- Overflow/Oversized Parking: Parking of any oversized/additional recreational items (ie., Boats, ATV, Jet Skis, enclosed trailers, etc.) must be authorized by the City. No Parking recreational trailers along the shoulder of the roadway is permitted without permission of the City.
- Firearms and Hunting: Firearms, air guns, slingshots, crossbows, and bow and arrows may not be discharged, and hunting, trapping, or disturbing wildlife is prohibited.
- Vehicle Washing: Washing of vehicles, campers, or boats is prohibited.
- Feeding Wildlife: Feeding wildlife in the park is strictly prohibited.
- Campground Staff Authority: City of Ironwood staff may move campers as needed, with notification from the City.
Violation of Rules: Violations of these rules may result in eviction from the park without a refund of camping fees, at the discretion of authorized City of Ironwood personnel.
By using the park, visitors agree to indemnify and hold harmless the City of Ironwood and its agents from any claims, liabilities, or expenses arising from the use of park facilities, including any property damage or personal injury.