Apple Island Resort LogoResort Guidelines


 
Check-In Regulations:
 
Check-In:
12:00 Noon
Check-Out:
11:00 am
Late checkout available until 1:00 pm if campsite will not be in use.
Inquire at the Resort Office by 10:00 am if a late checkout is desired.
A fee will be charged.
 
1.  
All parties must register at the Resort Office prior to occupying campsites.
2.  
Campsite rental charges are due upon arrival.
3.  
All vehicles must be registered and a car pass displayed at all times.
4.  
Visitors must register at the Resort Office. A fee for day and overnight visitors is required and passes must be obtained from the Resort Office. All visitors must be accompanied to the pool and community center by a registered camper.
 
Campsite Regulations:
 
1.  
Only one RV/camper per campsite.
2.  
Maximum of 6 people per campsite.
3.  
Tents are not permitted on a campsite with an RV/camper.
4.  
Tenters may have 1 large or 2 small tents on a campsite.
5.  
Ouiet hours:
      10:00 pm to 8:00 am Sunday through Thursday
      11:00 pm to 8:00 am Friday through Saturday
  Radio and TV volume must be kept to a minimum.
6.  
Parents or other adults arriving with children are responsible for the conduct of
those children. Children 16 and under must be accompanied by an adult in the
recreational areas and may not be left in the Resort unsupervised. All children
under 18 must be back at their campsite during quiet hours.
7.  
Do not cut or damage any living trees or shrubs.
8.  
Do not trespass in the Quarry area and adjoining lakeshore dump area or any
other posted restricted areas.
9.  
Check with the Resort Office if you are expecting any phone messages.
 
Trash Removal Regulations:
 
1.  
Please deposit only household trash and recyclables in the dumpsters located in
the Trash and Recycling area.
2.  
Do not place trash in the recycling bin and review the recycling guidelines on the container.
3.  
Burning trash in your campfire is a violation of local, state and federal regulations.
4.  
Please help us maintain a neat and clean bathhouse by not dumping your personal garbage in the bathhouse trash cans.
5.  
Dumping wastewater on the ground is a violation of Vermont State Health law.
 

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