KENTUCKY STATE PARKS LAWS AND REGULATIONS
In order to protect visitors and the park, and in order to promote quality visitor experiences for everyone, there are certain activities that are prohibited and restricted within Kentucky State Parks. These prohibitions and restrictions are based on Kentucky Revised Statutes (KRS-state law), Kentucky Administrative Regulations (KAR) and Kentucky Department of Parks Policy Memoranda.
LIST OF PROHIBITED ACTIVITIES
Drinking Alcoholic Beverages KRS 222.202(2) A person is guilty of drinking alcoholic beverages in a public place when he drinks alcoholic beverages in a public place.
KRS 222.203(1) A peace officer shall make an arrest for a violation of KRS 222.202.
Littering
KRS 512.070(1) A person is guilty of criminal littering when he: (a) drops or permits to drop on a highway any destructive or injurious material and does not immediately remove it; or (b) knowingly places or throws litter on any public or private property without permission.
KRS 433.753 When any paper, waste material, litter or other refuse is thrown or dropped from a motor vehicle, the operator thereof shall be deemed prima facie to be guilty of criminal Uttering.
Injuring or Removing Plants
KRS 433.750 A person who picks, pulls, digs, tears up, cuts, breaks, burns or otherwise damages any tree shrub, flower, vine, bush or turf or the right of way of any state highway or county road or upon any land set aside, dedicated or maintained by this state as a public park or as a refuge or sanctuary for wild animals, birds or fish, without having first obtained permission in writing of the engineer having charge of the highway, or the superintendent or custodian of the park, refuge or sanctuary shall be fined not less than $25 nor more than $300.
Writing On or Defacing Park Property or Natural Rock Formations
KRS 512.040(1) A person is guilty of criminal mischief in the third degree when: (a) having no right to do so or any reasonable ground to believe that he has such right, he intentionally or wantonly defaces, destroys or damages any property.
Injuring Wildlife
KRS 148.029(1) All areas controlled by the Department of Parks and designated as camping, hiking or other family oriented recreation areas are designated wildlife sanctuaries for the purpose of affording protection to the wildlife thereon as natural, integrated, interrelated, ecological communities. (2) No unauthorized person shall enter a wildlife sanctuary and take, damage, injure, kill, destroy or unduly disturb the wildlife therein.
Swimming
304 KAR 1:020 No person shall swim, bathe, or otherwise enter any water owned by... or under the control of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, Department of Parks... unless they are within a swimming area designated by the Department of Parks.
Dogs Running at Large
KRS 258.215(11 Pence Officers shall seize and impound any dog which does not bear a proper license tag or other legible identification which is found running at large.
LIST OF RESTRICTED ACTIVITIES
(These activities require permits or written permission from park officials.)
Commercial Activities 304 KAR 1:030 Section 1. No person, corporation or any other entity shall conduct or engage in any form of trade, business or other commercial activity, and may not perform any type of service for compensation within the boundaries of any lands owned by, leased to or under the control of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, Department of Parks, without obtaining the prior written consent of the Department of Parks and such consent shall not be withheld on a discriminatory basis.
Posting Advertisements or Other Matter
KRS 512.080(1) A person is guilty of unlawfully posting advertisements when, having no right to do so or any reasonable ground to believe he has such right, he posts, paints or otherwise affixes to the property of another person or to public property any advertisement, poster, notice or other matter.
Metal Detectors
304 KAR 1:050 Section 1. Except as provided in Section 2 of this administrative regulation,
the use of metal detectors shall be prohibited in all Kentucky State Parks.
Section 2. Park personnel, law enforcement personnel, and utilities may use metal detectors.
Rappelling
Park Policy Memo 98-05-01. The sport of rappelling is strictly forbidden anywhere within the jurisdiction of the Department of Parks without prior written permission of the Commissioner of Parks.
Horseback Riding
Park Policy Memo 87-05-2. Horseback riding with privately owned horses in the state parks shall only be permitted in areas designated by the Commissioner of Parks.
Collecting Plants, Animals or Geological Materials for Scientific Purposes
Park Policy Memo 87-11-5. The Department of Parks prohibits all collecting of plants, animals, and geological materials for any purpose, including scientific, unless written approval is obtained from the Commissioner of Parks. No other permission, written or verbal, is acceptable.
ACTIVITIES SOMETIMES RESTRICTED
Building Fires
During periods of extreme forest fire danger (these times will be posted) fires of any type may be prohibited. Normally, cooking fires are permitted in any of the park's grills, or in suitable private grills. No ground fires are permitted without prior permission from park officials.
Hiking
Park hiking trails may be closed on rare occasions when forest fire danger is extremely high. These times are posted. Otherwise, hiking trails are open continuously for clay hiking only. Overnight backcountry camping is not permitted anywhere, in the vicinity of the park's developed hiking trails.
CAMPGROUND RULES AND REGULATIONS
Use of non-licensed vehicles in campgrounds
Please note that the Kentucky Department of Parks permits the use of non-licensed vehicles in campgrounds, including golf carts, only by those individuals with a disability. This policy will be enforced for the safety of all guests.
304 KAR 1.040
304 KAR 1.040 Campgrounds.
Relates to KRS 148.021
Statutory Authority: KRS 148.021 (8)
NECESSITY, FUNCTION AND CONFORMITY: KRS 148.021(8) authorizes the Commissioner of Parks to promulgate administrative regulations relating to the operation of state park campgrounds. This administrative regulation establishes requirements for the orderly operation of state park campgrounds.
Section 1. At all state park campgrounds the following rules shall be observed:
(1) Camping, unless otherwise authorized by the park manager due to a special event creating an overflow, shall be restricted to the campground.
(2) A tent, a camping vehicle, a recreational vehicle, camping equipment, or other personal property shall not be left unattended longer than twenty-four (24) consecutive hours without written permission from the park manager.
(b) Written permission pursuant to paragraph (a) of this subsection shall be based upon the best interests of the park.
(3)(a) Pets shall:
1. Be kept on a leash or otherwise restrained at all times;
2. Have current inoculations for rabies as prescribed by the camper's state of residence; and
3. Not be tied to trees or shrubs.
(b)Campers shall clean up after their pets.
(c)Campers unable to control their pets may be asked to leave the campground.
(4)(a) Sewage or gray water from tents or recreational vehicles shall not be disposed of on the premises of the campground except at a sewage disposal site.
(b) Dishes, pots, pans and silverware shall not be washed at spigots or in bathhouses.
(c)Vehicles or equipment shall not be washed within the campground.
(5) Quiet time begins at 11 p.m. Campers shall not have visitors after 11 p.m.
(6) Campers shall not:
(a) Hang lanterns on trees or shrubs;
(b)Drive an object into a tree, shrub, sign, building, or other object or structure in the campground; or
(c)Trench or dig in the campground.
(7)(a) Motorbikes, motorcycles, motor scooters, and off-road vehicles in the campground shall be restricted to regular roadways for use in entering and exiting only.
(b) Campers and visitors shall not joy ride four (4) wheelers, golf carts, mopeds, or similar vehicles within the campground.
(c) Drivers shall be at least sixteen (16) years of age and have a valid driver’s license.
(d) Vehicles shall be properly muffle red and shall stay on paved roads.
(e) An exception shall be made for the use of a motorized vehicle by a person with a disability who:
1. Is using a motorized vehicle for travel to or from campground facilities; and
2. Has proof of disability such as an appropriate identification card or vehicle license plate.
(8)(a) Campsites may be reserved by telephone or via the Internet.
(b) Any campsites not reserved shall be available on a first-come, first-served basis.
(c) Check-in time is 2 p.m., and check-out time is 1 p.m.
(9)(a) There shall be a fourteen (14) day maximum stay unless granted a waiver by the park manager for good cause due to an emergency or business necessity.
(b) A camper may be asked to move to facilitate maintenance on the site.
(c) Campers shall not homestead.
(10)(a) A camper shall register at the entrance gate or designated area and shall receive a campsite assignment from the gate attendant, which shall be noted a camping permit.
(b) A camper shall not change a campsite assignment, unless permission to move is granted by the gate attendant.
(c) If campers are permitted to select a site of their choice, they shall return immediately to the gate attendant and identify the chosen site.
(11) Central service buildings and other facilities in the camping area shall be for campers and their guests only. Anyone other than registered campers or guests of registered campers shall not picnic, sightsee, or have reunions in the campground.
(12) Fires shall be restricted to fire rings in designated areas only and shall be attended at all times.
(13)(a) Vehicles shall be parked in campsite spaces and parking lots and shall display a "car pass" or "visitor pass".
(b) Vehicles shall not block adjacent sites or roadways.
(14) Tables shall not be moved from site to site.
(15)(a) Two (2) groups or parties may share one (1) campsite.
(b) If two (2) groups or parties agree to share one (1) campsite, each shall be issued a camping permit, if two (2) tents, campers, or recreational vehicles are used.
(16)(a) Campers shall keep their sites clean and dispense of refuse in the receptacles provided.
(b) Campers may camp on grass only with prior permission of the gate attendant or park manager.
(17) Alcoholic beverages shall not be publicly displayed.
(18) Fireworks shall not be allowed at the campground.
(19) Campers shall:
(a) Report loss, theft, accident, or disturbance to gate attendant; and
(b) Turn in all found property to gate attendant.
(20)(a) A camper shall not deface or damage park property.
(b) Failure to comply with paragraph (a) of this subsection may result in arrest, fine, or eviction from the park property.
(21) All visitors shall sign in and out, display a visitor pass, and obey all campground rules.
(22) More than two (2) visitor passes shall not be issued per site.
(23)(a) A camper or a camper’s guest shall not engage in fighting; threatening or abusive language; lewd acts, or conduct that causes public inconvenience, annoyance, alarm, unreasonable noise, or is disturbing to campground patrons. (b) Failure to comply with paragraph (a) of this subsection may result in arrest, fine, or eviction from the park property.
Section 2. Sanctions. The park manager reserves the right to remove any camper or camper’s guest from the premises for violation of this administrative regulation. (1 Ky.R. 756; eff. 5-14-75; Am. 5 Ky.R. 549; eff. 2-7-79; 15 Ky.R. 2103; eff. 4-26-89; 27 Ky.R. 1545; 2127; eff. 2-15-2001; 32 Ky.R. 1925; 2267; eff. 7-7-06; 34 Ky.R. 855; 1414; eff. 1-4-2008.)