Terms & Conditions
Fort Tuthill County Campground
Campground rules are posted throughout the campground and can be provided to campers upon check-in. Failure to follow all rules and policies set forth by Coconino County Park and Recreation (CCPR), and/or Fort Tuthill County Campground operated by Fort Tuthill Hospitality, may result in eviction or removal from the park. No refunds will be provided. Users of CCPR, including Fort Tuthill County Campground operated by Fort Tuthill Hospitality, are financially liable for any damage caused by their use, or by the actions of their guests, events, or activities. The successful operation of this area depends on your cooperation and compliance of the following:
One (1) person from each campsite must register upon arrival. This person is responsible for any damage or cost incurred to Fort Tuthill Hospitality and Coconino County caused by campsite users.
Camping tag must be displayed on site post until departure.
The Campground Host has the authority to assign and reassign sites.
Sites in the campground are able to be reserved, or are on a first-come, first-serve basis. Please ensure sites are not reserved before occupying a site.
• Site must be occupied on the first night of the reservation or the reservation will be forfeited with no refunds. Saving sites is not permitted.
• Unattended camping vehicles and equipment cannot be left at a site unless fees are paid. Rented campsites must have a camping unit present to show the site is taken.
• No more than 2 camping units are allowed per site; one RV or two tents per site.
• Camping is permitted at designated (numbered) sites only. A maximum of 8 people are allowed per campsite.
• All vehicles, including visitors, must display a parking pass in order to park in the campground. A maximum of 2 vehicles are allowed per campsite (if space permits); second vehicle pays an additional fee.
• Vehicle maintenance and/or mechanic work (e.g. oil changing, engine repair, etc.) are prohibited on park property.
• Motorcycles, ATVs, and UTVs being operated on park property must be registered and insured and must have functioning spark arresters. These vehicles may only be operated on designated roadways; they are not permitted on park trails. All drivers are required to possess the appropriate license endorsements.
• The maximum camping stay is 21 consecutive days.
• Check-in time is 2:00 PM or later, and check-out time is 11:00 AM. If late checking out, a day use fee will apply. If early check in, a day use fee will apply.
• Quiet hours, including generator use, are from 9:00 PM to 7:00 AM. Disruptive campers may be asked to vacate the campground without reimbursement.
• No generators larger than 10 kw are allowed. Loud or obtrusive generators are never allowed.
• No Amplified Sound.
• Glass containers are prohibited.
• Offensive or disruptive behavior (including, but not limited to, loud music, barking dogs, loud conversations, profanity, intoxication, illegal drug use, etc.) is prohibited. Disruptive campers may be asked to vacate the campground without reimbursement.
• Picnic tables, fire pits, boulders, or logs may not be moved. If moved, the credit card on file will be charged a fee of $75.00.
• All litter and trash must be placed in trash receptacles. Please keep a clean campsite and do not attract wildlife to the campground. Please place appropriate recyclables in appropriate recycle bins.
In the case of windy and/or dry conditions, a “No Fire” restriction will be imposed by the Campground Host and/or government agency and remain in effect until it is deemed safe to allow campfires.
• Campfires must be contained in metal fire rings. Keep your campfire low at all times, shall be no larger than two (2) feet in height.. Firewood must fit in fire ring.
Two personal size bundles are allowed to be brought into the campground. No overhanging wood. All firewood must be pre-cut and not include construction debris or pallets. Please do not burn trash in fire rings. Campfires are prohibited when fire restrictions are put into place due to fire danger conditions. Fires must be completely out when leaving your site or retiring for the night. Cold to the touch.
• No projectiles permitted in campground (e.g., BB guns, bows and arrows, sling shots, etc.)
• Firearms and weapons must be under lock and key and may not be visible at all times.
• Observe the speed limit of 10 mph, or lower if posted, throughout the campground.
• Pets must be on a leash no longer than 6 feet or crated at all times.
• Owners must pick up after their pets.
• Pets cannot be left unattended and must accompany their owner when the owner leaves the campground. If left unattended, Animal Control will be called.
Do not cut, damage, or drive nails into trees.
Failure to follow all rules as set forth by CCPR & Fort Tuthill Hospitality my result in eviction from campground without refund.
EV Charging Policy:
Protecting our environment is and always has been a priority for Fort Tuthill Hospitality, and we are researching the addition of EV charging stations in our campgrounds; however, there are currently no EV charging capabilities at our facilities.
While many of our campgrounds have electrical pedestals to power RVs, these pedestals function differently than EV charging stations. RV electrical pedestals are designed for non-continuous loads, not the constant electricity flow required to charge EV batteries. It is essential to know that plugging your EV into a 30-50 amp electric pedestal designed for RV usage can permanently damage your vehicle, as well as the campground’s electrical system. Even if your vehicle came from the manufacturer with a charging converter, it does not change the way electricity flows through the electrical infrastructure.
Until our campgrounds can be equipped with EV charging stations, we cannot allow charging of such vehicles.
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