NJ State Parks Pet Friendly Camping Pilot Program

NJ State Parks Pet Friendly Camping Pilot Program
This summer the New Jersey State Park Service is launching a pilot program to allow campers to bring their pets to select campgrounds in three state parks and forests. No additional fees will be charged to utilize a pet friendly campsite for the duration of this pilot program.
The success of the pilot program will be gauged by evaluating pet-owner compliance with the guidelines; gathering input from all campers; and observations of park staff and officials.
Designated Pet Friendly Campsites:
Effective June 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009
Brendan T. Byrne State Forest:
Parvin State Park:
Wharton State Forest: Family campsites 17-32 inclusive
Family campsites 45-56 inclusive
Batona Camp, Goshen Pond Camp, Hawkin Bridge Camp and Lower Forge Camp
Guidelines for Camping with Your Pets
Responsible ownership is the key!
What to know before you go.
Pet friendly camping is limited to domestic dogs and cats, with a maximum of two pets per camping permit.
Permittees need to fill out a Pet Registration and Certification form during the check-in process which will be retained in the area files.
Dogs and cats must have current rabies vaccinations. Written proof of the pet’s current rabies/distemper vaccine and license (if a license is required by the resident’s State) must be provided during the check-in process.
Caged pets (birds, reptiles or amphibians) are permitted within the confines of a camping recreational vehicle (trailer or motor home).
Pets are prohibited from all buildings, swimming beaches and swimming waters, non-designated pet friendly campsites and overnight facilities.
Park or forest staff will advise patrons what sites may have pets.
Your pet’s behavior is your responsibility.
Pets must be kept on a leash six (6) feet or less in length and under physical control of its handler at all times.
Pets shall not be left unattended on the campsite, except when the permittee is using a restroom or visiting a park building for a brief period of time. When doing so, the pet must be kept in a camping unit or vehicle, weather conditions permitting.
The permittee is responsible for their pet’s behavior. Barking or other excessive pet noise that is unduly annoying to others must be controlled. The designated campground quiet hours between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. is expected to be observed by all visitors.
Any injuries must be immediately reported to the State Park Police or to the 24-hour DEP HOTLINE at (877) 927-6337.
Local animal control officers will be contacted to address pets suspected of being abandoned or neglected. The permittee is responsible for any costs associated with animal control services.
Clean up after your pet.
The permittee is responsible for immediate and sanitary disposal of the pet’s waste.
Pet food must not remain outside of a camping unit or vehicle because it will attract wildlife.
Pet washing at potable water sources or natural waterways (i.e. lakes, rivers, streams) is prohibited.
Violators of these guidelines are subject to permit revocation and eviction from the premises.
This summer the New Jersey State Park Service is launching a pilot program to allow campers to bring their pets to select campgrounds in three state parks and forests. No additional fees will be charged to utilize a pet friendly campsite for the duration of this pilot program.
The success of the pilot program will be gauged by evaluating pet-owner compliance with the guidelines; gathering input from all campers; and observations of park staff and officials.
Designated Pet Friendly Campsites:
Effective June 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009
Brendan T. Byrne State Forest:
Parvin State Park:
Wharton State Forest: Family campsites 17-32 inclusive
Family campsites 45-56 inclusive
Batona Camp, Goshen Pond Camp, Hawkin Bridge Camp and Lower Forge Camp
Guidelines for Camping with Your Pets
Responsible ownership is the key!
What to know before you go.
Pet friendly camping is limited to domestic dogs and cats, with a maximum of two pets per camping permit.
Permittees need to fill out a Pet Registration and Certification form during the check-in process which will be retained in the area files.
Dogs and cats must have current rabies vaccinations. Written proof of the pet’s current rabies/distemper vaccine and license (if a license is required by the resident’s State) must be provided during the check-in process.
Caged pets (birds, reptiles or amphibians) are permitted within the confines of a camping recreational vehicle (trailer or motor home).
Pets are prohibited from all buildings, swimming beaches and swimming waters, non-designated pet friendly campsites and overnight facilities.
Park or forest staff will advise patrons what sites may have pets.
Your pet’s behavior is your responsibility.
Pets must be kept on a leash six (6) feet or less in length and under physical control of its handler at all times.
Pets shall not be left unattended on the campsite, except when the permittee is using a restroom or visiting a park building for a brief period of time. When doing so, the pet must be kept in a camping unit or vehicle, weather conditions permitting.
The permittee is responsible for their pet’s behavior. Barking or other excessive pet noise that is unduly annoying to others must be controlled. The designated campground quiet hours between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. is expected to be observed by all visitors.
Any injuries must be immediately reported to the State Park Police or to the 24-hour DEP HOTLINE at (877) 927-6337.
Local animal control officers will be contacted to address pets suspected of being abandoned or neglected. The permittee is responsible for any costs associated with animal control services.
Clean up after your pet.
The permittee is responsible for immediate and sanitary disposal of the pet’s waste.
Pet food must not remain outside of a camping unit or vehicle because it will attract wildlife.
Pet washing at potable water sources or natural waterways (i.e. lakes, rivers, streams) is prohibited.
Violators of these guidelines are subject to permit revocation and eviction from the premises.