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Lake Use Fees
Fees provided for information
purposes only. Fees are as quoted by respective agencies at time published.
Please contact the agency listed to verify current fees.
Corp of Engineers
Lake Notice - 01/28/03
New Mannford Ramp remains
open through the winter months for camping and outdoor recreation
activities. All campgrounds are scheduled to open 1 April. Make your
reservations now at Reserve America, 1-877-444-6777.
RECREATION DAY USE FEES
CHANGE FOR 2003.
$1.00 per person up to
$4.00 per vehicle charge at swim beaches.
$3.00 per vehicle per day
for boat launching at Corps boat ramps.
$4.00 per vehicle per day
for use of all day use recreation facilities within a park.
A $30.00 annual pass is
available which permits the holder and accompanying passengers to use all
day use facilities at Corps-operated parks for the calendar year. A second
annual pass may be purchased for $15.00. Passes may be purchased now at
the project office or at the gate houses during the summer months.
Golden Age and Access
passport holders will still receive a 50% discount on all recreation use
fees.
If you need in additional
information please contact 918-865-2621.
2003
Day Use Fees
(Note:
Fees have raised slightly over 2002 Day Use fees)
The
Corps of Engineers was given the authority by the Congress to collect Day Use
fees as part of deficit reduction legislation the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation
Act of 1993. The funds generated from these fees are used to help pay the
operation and maintenance costs in the Corps’ recreation program.
- A
fee of $1 per person, but not more than $4 per vehicle, is charged at
developed swimming beaches.
- A
fee of $3 is charged at selected boat launching ramps that have additional
amenities.
The
maximum Day Use fee to any one vehicle per day is $4.
There are no Day Use fees for children under 12 years of age.
Registered campers will not pay Day Use fees in addition to camping fees.
Annual
Day Uses Pass
Annual passes may
be purchased which permit vehicle and accompanying passengers to use all boat
launching ramps and swimming beaches at Corps operated areas without further
charges. This is a nation-wide program.
Golden Age and
Golden Access Passports will be honored. Holders are eligible to purchase
the annual pass for half price or use Day Use facilities, together with guests,
for half the fee.
Annual
Day Use Passes
can be obtained at the Corps lake offices, from the District
headquarters building in Tulsa, or via the mail. Mail
this request and payment to:
Public
Affairs Office
Tulsa District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
1645 S. 101st E. Ave
Tulsa,
OK 74128-4609 |
Make
checks payable to
“FAO, USAED, Tulsa” |
Camping
Fee Program
The Corps of Engineers camping
fee program was established
under the Land and Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965, supplemented by Public
Law 92-347, and amended by Public Law 93-81, Public Law 93-303, and Public Law
103-66. The law provides for the charging of special recreation use fees at
designated Federal recreation areas. Fees will be charged by the Tulsa District
Corps of Engineers in three categories of camping areas.
- Class A campgrounds
are those having flush restrooms, showers, paved roads, sanitary disposal
stations, designated tent or trailer spaces, refuse containers, and potable
water.
- Class B areas
have similar facilities with the exception that flush toilets or showers are
not provided.
- Class C areas
are those having basic sanitary facilities, designated tent or trailer
spaces, refuse containers, and potable water.
There are different charges for
overnight camping for each class of park. Parties who have paid a camping fee
are exempt from any additional charges for day use activities. Group camping
fees are based on the facilities available within the group site. There is a
small additional charge for sites with direct water or sewer hookups, or those
sites which are designated as prime sites.
Parks having a
camping fee are marked by signs bearing this symbol: |
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Golden Age and
Access Federal Passports
Persons 62 years of age or older
may obtain a Golden Age Passport at a one-time cost of $10. This passport
provides a 50 percent discount on all recreation fees charged at any recreation
area administered by the Federal Government.
Persons who are blind or permanently disabled, and can show
proof they are receiving disability benefits from the Federal Government, may
obtain a free Golden Access Passport. This passport also provides a 50 percent
discount on Federal recreation fees.
Both passports must be applied for in person, and proof of age or disability
must be furnished.
Information on the Golden Age and Golden Access Passports may also be obtained
at Corps lake project offices.
For more information, see the National
Parks Service or National
Parks Service pass information page.
Make Reservations at Corps of Engineers
Campsites
More information on national
recreation opportunities is available at: (note that these
are off this server)
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About the Reservation
Program
The Corps of Engineers and the US Forest Service have joined together to
create a new national system for reserving recreation facilities. The
National Recreation Reservation Service (NRRS TM)
is available to take your reservations.
This system allows you to check campsite availability and reserve a
campsite at Corps or Forest Service sites throughout the United States.
You can use the system by calling a toll free number (1-877-444-6777),
accessing the internet site WWW.ReserveUSA.com.
Campsites may be reserved up to 240 days in advance, and group
facilities such as picnic shelters may be reserved up to 360 days in
advance. Of course, campsites will still be available on-site without a
reservation.
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Cabin
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Keystone
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1
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140.00
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140.00
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Bedroom - Sleeps 4 |
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71.00
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71.00
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2
Bedroom - Sleeps 6 |
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105.00
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105.00
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3
Bedroom - Sleeps 8 |
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165.00
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165.00
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