The Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District is holding a Seasonal Campers Lottery on the 3rd Saturday in March, which is March 18th, for all park and marina locations.

A seasonal camper is one who maintains a seven month camping permit April 1 through October 31. Being a seasonal camper provides a number of advantages including camping rates that are significantly discounted over the regular nightly rate and the convenience of having first option at the same campsite year after year. Not to mention, your camper is ready and waiting for you at a moment’s notice.

The 1st lottery will start at 10:00 AM and the 2nd and 3rd lotteries will begin at 1:00 PM running consecutively until completed. The break between the 1st and 2nd lotteries will allow customers an opportunity to update their list of available lots and visually inspect the lots that have become available as a result of the 1st lottery. This lottery schedule has been successful in a number of our facilities over the last few years. It greatly reduces the stress on the customers in addition to providing an opportunity to make more informed decisions when choosing a lot. Following the lottery, we ask that all customers who are required to relocate be on their newly assigned lot no later than April 1st.

Locally, this includes both Pleasant Hill Lake Park and Charles Mill Lake Park. For more information, click here.

 

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