Archive for KLPW – Reservation Information
Posted by KerrLakeParkWatch on October 8, 2013
“When it comes to government kicking at the people and to the people, add one more insult to injury; that’s right the feds are going to close
Kerr Lake parks right here as leaf season comes into play,” says Kerr Lake Park Watch PA Lead Frank Timberlake. Kerr Lake facilities owned and operated by the US Army Corps of Engineers
will be closed beginning on Thursday. Timberlake added, “That means if you are planning to picnic, jog, …
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Posted by KerrLakeParkWatch on September 25, 2013
The schedule for Kerr Lake State Recreation Areas (7) has been updated and released by the
superintendent over those North Carolina parks.
” We start scaling back after
Labor Day when staffing scales back,” according to Bryce Fleming, the Kerr Lake State Recreation Area Superintendent. “All parks that are closed over the winter are scheduled …
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Posted by on September 6, 2012
Questions:
- Are the reservation system charges the same for “parks” as they are for “recreation areas?”
- Did NC State Parks shoot itself in the foot money-wise when it stopped the policy of reserving a campsite for a
minimum of seven nights versus having the weekends cherry-picked?
- “I have a question….Now that we have been using the
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Posted by KerrLakeParkWatch on August 24, 2012
Ride through most any Kerr Lake State Recreation Area on the North Carolina side on a Thursday or Friday and you will see some campers packing
up to leave. That might seem unusual except that the new online reservation system now lets weekend campers “cherry-pick” weekend camping. So many times, campers wanting to camp
have to either accept a site in the woods or take a waterside site for a shorter period, forced to leave before the weekend campers …
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Posted by KerrLakeParkWatch on July 30, 2011
We’re looking into complaints and frustrations with North Carolina’s reservation system and some practices. Now would be a good time for you to submit your questions. Send them to info@kerrlakeparkwatch.org. Sent via DROID on Verizon Wireless
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