Stable Campground Rules
The purpose of the Stable Campground is to provide a place to camp for members who have not built or are building on their lot(s). Camping on your lot is prohibited. The Stable Campground is provided for property owners, their immediate families, and guests for whom there is no room in the member's home provided only that the member makes a reservation, signs a reservation form, and pays the required fees. Space is allocated on a first come first served basis and space cannot be guaranteed. The Stable Campground opens on the 15th of May and closes in mid-October depending on the weather. Bob Pryor (906.869.2414) is the Board member in charge of the Stable Campground and David Hill is our on-site campground host. If you have any questions or would like to make a reservation, please contact Bob.
- Property owners must register for and prepay for campsites. Camping permits will be issued for a period of 2 weeks only unless otherwise approved by the Board.
- No more than one single family shall camp on a campsite.
- Only tents or recreational vehicles are allowed. Each campsite must be kept clean.
- Only coolers may be outside a tent or camper.
- Quiet hours are from 10:30 p.m. to 7:30 a.m. and must be observed.
- No loud music may be played at any time.
- Showers and toilets must be kept clean.
- Alcoholic beverages must be used in moderation. Violators will be asked to leave the campground and will forfeit any remaining fees.
- Campfires may only be started if there is no burning ban in place in St. James Township. If a burning ban is in place signs will be posted at the campground notifying campers of the fact that fires are not permitted. Anytime a camper starts a campfire, it must be in a provided fire ring and must be attended at all times. Violators will be asked to leave the campground and will forfeit any remaining fees.
- Pets must be under control at all times and must not create a disturbance.
- Live trees and other plantings cannot be cut down or damaged.
- Fireworks are not permitted in the campground.
- Anyone who creates a nuisance will be asked to leave the campground immediately and will forfeit any remaining fees.
- PSJA is not responsible for personal property left at the campground. Storage of personal property in the Stable Barn is not permitted.
- All campers camp at their own risk.
- No smoking is allowed in the Stable Barn.
- Personal vehicles must stay in the parking area. Vehicles pulling campers are allowed in the campground only to place and remove the camper. At other times vehicles used in connection with campers or RV's must be in the parking area. Vehicles aren't allowed in the Rustic Campground.
Failure to abide by the above rules may result in the camper(s) being asked to leave the campground and forfeiture of all fees paid.