Corps of Engineers Rules for Bear Creek

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Corps of Engineers Rules for Bear Creek

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We Return to Bear Creek!

Racers and families. Last year the Bear Creek Hare Scramble was canceled due to flooding, and so it has been almost two years since we have raced at this location. We hope you are excited to return to and we wanted to share some important information directly from the Corps of Engineers. Please take a few minutes to read through these rules. Unlike our other race sites this Corp of Engineers manages this site and is generously allowing the Arkansas Dirt Riders and the AHSCS to host an event here. We must respect and adhere to their rules in order to continue the tradition of being able to enjoy racing there.

Lake Greeson
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Vicksburg District
IMPORTANT RULES AND REGULATIONS


To make your stay more enjoyable please adhere to the following rules:
1. Do not place camping equipment or other property on a site for the purpose of holding the site for future occupancy. THE PLACEMENT OF TENTS OR RV’S ON CAMPSITES MUST FOLLOW POSTED REGULATIONS AND INFORMATION ON SITE MARKER POSTS.
2. You must set up camping unit on site before you register and make a daily appearance. The site cannot be left unattended exceeding a 24 hour period.
3. Keep all vehicles on parking pads or designated parking areas.
4. ATV’s, UTV’s, ORV’s, are prohibited from recreation areas unless loaded on a trailer or in a vehicle. Loading and unloading is allowed in designated areas only. NO RIDING IN THE PARK, NO RIDING THE TRAIL AFTER DARK, ALL RIDERS (EXCEPT THOSE WITH ROLL OVER PROTECTION AND SEAT BELTS) ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR A HELMENT.
5. Quiet hours are from 10:00 pm until 6:00 am.
6. The operation or use of any noise-producing device, which unreasonably annoys other visitors, is prohibited.
7. Golden Age, Golden Access or America the Beautiful Cards must register in person and make a daily appearance at their campsite.
8. Pike County is a “dry” county, the sale of alcohol is prohibited. The use of alcohol beverages must be within the boundaries of your campsite and must follow the state of Arkansas laws regarding the possession, and/or consumption of such beverages.
9. The “NO OPEN CONTAINERS OF ALCOHOL” on the water, is posted at boat ramps on Lake Greeson.
10. Pets must be kept on a 6 foot leash, caged/confined indoors. Pets must NOT BE LEFT UNATTENDED. No Pets on beach.
11. There are no lifeguards on duty.
12. All campers/day users are required to keep their site free of trash and litter during occupancy and remove all personal equipment and clean their sites upon departure.
13. A campsite must be completely vacated and all camping equipment removed prior to another camper placing their equipment on the site and occupying the site. Do not ask campers when they are leaving. The disturbance of a camper is prohibited.
14. Incoming reservations, Walk-Ins and those transferring sites must check-in with the fee booth or ranger immediately after setting up on site.
15. DRONES and all (UAS) Unmanned Aircraft Systems are prohibited.
16. Water is for consumption only: washing/rinsing camping units, vehicles, etc. is prohibited.

* Please note that a complete set of rules and regulations are available upon request. These rules are enforced and are punishable by the Corps of Engineers. Local and state police also patrol the campground areas and have authority to enforce local and state laws. For assistance, contact a uniformed park ranger or the Field Office.

Lake Greeson Field Office 03/2019

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