SITE MAP & PARK POLICIES

PLEASE KEEP IN MIND CAMPING IS AN OUTDOOR EXPERIENCE.
You will encounter nature at the campground including wildlife, insects, and changes of weather. We do not refund for early departures.
REGISTRATION / ENTRY
All guests must register at the main office and pay the appropriate fees before setting up on a campsite, checking into a vacation rental, visiting a guest or resident, or before moving from one site to another. Check in time for campsites is after 2pm and before 12am. Entrance after midnight is only allowed if you have already been issued a pass.
All delivery drivers, taxis, ubers, lyfts, shuttles, etc. must be met at the front entrance; they cannot enter the campground. All vehicles and campers coming on the property must have a valid license plate. CHECK-OUT TIME IS 11:00 AM. Please leave vehicle pass with the office or front gate as you leave. Guests are not allowed to remain in the campground once they have checked out.
PARKING / TRAFFIC
Space is limited. Campsite and Rental rates include one vehicle and one piece of camping equipment. Maneuvering around the campground may be challenging. Please ensure your vehicles and other property are within the perimeter of your site to avoid accidents and/or other damages. When the campground is busy there is a lot of traffic on the main roads.
QUIET TIME
Please observe quiet time from 10pm to 7am.
SECURE YOUR BELONGINGS
Remember to lock your vehicle and your unit. Put your awning and/or other loose items away if winds are strong. Do not leave valuable items outside on your campsite or inside your vehicle. Keep your cooler locked inside your camper or vehicle at night. Secure bicycles and scooters. If you see suspicious activity at any time, please call (Inset phone # here) and follow the prompts from the manger/staff on hand.
PET POLICY
We allow pets on campsites. Please call ( insert phone # here ) for more information. Any dog that is unfriendly, exhibits aggressive behavior, is uncomfortable around loud noises or a lot of people, or barks uncontrollably, should be left at home. If a person brings a pet into the park that shows this type of behavior toward guests or park employees, or is causing discomfort to others, the manager may ask that the pet be boarded. If the pet owner chooses not to board the pet, they may be asked to leave. Pets at all times must be; cleaned up after, on a leash no more than 6 feet long, and within sight and under the control of their owner. Pets are not permitted to be tied up outside and left unattended. Pets are not permitted in campground buildings, facilities, amenity areas, or bathhouses/bathrooms. Exotic animals are prohibited.
GOLF CARTS / LOW SPEED VEHICLES
Personal golf carts/ Low speed Vehicles are permitted for campsites and vacation rentals. All golf cart drivers must least 16 years old and have a valid driver’s license. Violators may be fined and/or privileges may be removed. A restricted/provisional license is not permitted. Flags on golf carts may not exceed a 2 ft. by 2ft dimension. Guests needing mobility assistance may contact us at (432) 664-9299 with questions.
BICYCLES
All the campground roads are gravel. Bicycles out at night must have lights. Bicycles are generally allowed in most areas of the campground. After 9pm bicycles are NOT ALLOWED on the roads. Please be sure your children know the rules of the road.
Bear Awareness
Garbage should be stored where bears can neither smell nor gain access to it: either in a bear-resistant container or inside a building bears can't get into. Use outside garbage cans for non-food items only. Haul garbage to an approved disposal site as often as possible, but at least once a week, to avoid the build-up of odors.
Pet food should be stored in bear-resistant containers – such as a 55-gallon drum with a lid that seals – preferably inside a sturdy building that bears can’t get into. Don’t leave leftover pet food out overnight.
Dogs and other pets should be kept inside at night. If possible, feed pets inside. If you must feed pets outside, feed only during the day in amounts that will be consumed immediately. Don’t leave bowls and pet food out overnight.
Bird feeders can also attract bears. Feed suet only during the winter months, and suspend hummingbird feeders out of reach of bears – at least 10 feet off the ground and 4 feet away from any tree trunk or pole.
Closely supervise children when they are playing outdoors. Make sure they are home before dusk and not outside before dawn. Talk with children about bears and teach them what to do if they encounter one.
If bears get into garbage or other food, REMOVE THE ATTRACTANT IMMEDIATELY AND NOTIFY THE WYOMING GAME AND FISH DEPARTMENT. Avoid giving bears a repeated food reward. Bears that associate people and places people live with easy food rewards can become dangerous, and may eventually have to be euthanized.
More information and videos about your stay in Bear Country please visit the Wyoming Game and Fish Living In Bear Country webpage Living in Bear Country | Wyoming Game & Fish Department

Old Faithful RV Park
3256 North Fork Highway
Cody, WY 82414
(432) 664-9299
camp@oldfaithfulrvpark.com
