Washington Administrative Code
Title 332 - Natural Resources, Board and Department of (See also Title 222)
Chapter 332-52 - Public access and recreation
CAMPGROUNDS, CAMPSITES, AND DAY-USE FACILITIES
Section 332-52-300 - Campground and campsite use and occupancy
Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
(1) Do these rules apply to all department-managed lands?
(2) Are reservations required for campgrounds or campsites? No. Except where posted by the department, persons do not need reservations to use campgrounds or campsites. All campgrounds and campsites for which the department does not require reservations are on a first-come, first-served basis.
(3) What is the maximum total length of stay while camping on department-managed lands? The department may determine the maximum length of stay for camping.
(4) May a campsite in a campground be held for another party for current or future camping dates? Persons shall not hold or attempt to hold campsite(s) for another camping party.
(5) When may persons occupy a campsite in a campground? Persons may occupy a campsite when persons:
Persons shall not occupy a campsite under any other circumstances.
(6) How many people are permitted to stay in a campsite in a campground? The department may determine the number of occupants per campsite. A group exceeding the predetermined capacity of the campsite shall not use the site overnight.
(7) How many tents are allowed in each campsite in a campground? The department may determine the number of tents allowed in each campsite.
(8) How many passenger vehicles are allowed at each campsite in a campground? The department may determine the number of passenger vehicles allowed at each campsite. Camping parties of one or more persons shall not occupy a campsite with more than two passenger vehicles unless otherwise posted.
(9) May personal property be left unattended overnight in a campground, campsite, or lands managed by the department?
(10) May a person occupy a residence camp on department-managed lands?
(11) May firearms be discharged in a campground? Persons shall not discharge a firearm in, adjacent to, from, or within five hundred feet of campgrounds.
(12) Are campfires permitted in campgrounds or campsites? Persons may have campfires in campgrounds and campsites as authorized in WAC 332-52-135.
(13) Are pets allowed in campgrounds? Persons may bring pets into campgrounds as authorized in WAC 332-52-140.
(14) Is camping permitted outside of developed recreation facilities? Yes, except persons shall not camp:
(15) How do I know when the campgrounds are open or closed? Information about seasonal or temporary closures may be obtained by contacting the region office, on-line and/or may be posted on-site. If the department has closed and locked the gates or posted the campground as closed, persons shall not use the campground.
(16) Can campsites be designated for specific recreational activity?
(17) Any violation of this section is an infraction under chapter 7.84 RCW except violations of subsections (3), (10), and (11) of this section are misdemeanors.
Statutory Authority: Chapter 43.30 RCW and RCW 43.12.065. 09-05-034, § 332-52-300, filed 2/11/09, effective 3/14/09.