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Blue Haven Campground and Resort


Nestled in the scenic beauty of upstate New York, Blue Haven Campground offers a serene escape just minutes from the shores of Lake Champlain. Whether you’re looking to reconnect with nature, enjoy the vibrant fall foliage, or spend your days hiking, fishing, or boating, our RV park is the perfect destination. With a variety of accommodations and modern amenities, Blue Haven Campground is dedicated to providing the perfect getaway for everyone. Ready to unwind by the lake? Give us a call and start planning your stay today! Whether you’re seeking a peaceful lakeside retreat or a family-friendly adventure, Blue Haven Campground has a range of accommodations to suit your needs. From spacious RV sites with full hookups to tent camping, we provide the best camping experience in upstate New York.

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Check-In Procedure - While each park attempts to accommodate your exact spot request, the on-site manager has the ultimate decision for spot placement. Pet Policy - We allow dogs in most areas around the campgrounds as long as they are leashed and properly cleaned up after. - Be sure that your pet doesn’t cause too much of a disturbance by keeping them as quiet as possible. - Get your pet groomed before leaving to decrease the chance of ticks and fleas. - Practice safety by keeping your pet away from hazards such as campfires. - Have an eye on your pet at all times to ensure it doesn’t wander away. - Bring the necessary supplies to clean up after your pet properly. - Pack long leashes and toys to keep your pet entertained. - Pets are allowed on campsites, but there are some restrictions. - Service animals (dogs or mini-horses) are not considered pets and are allowed in all areas of the campground. - House pets are allowed on campsites with a limit of 2 per campsite at any given time during the stay. - An additional pet fee per Service Period may be required. - Emotional support animals are not considered service animals. Quiet Hours - 10:00 pm to 8:00 am. Campsite - The space that is approved and registered at the beginning of the Term for a particular campsite is the only space that may be used by the Camper (Campsite). - Site registration is for one (1) RV and one (1) tow vehicle. - Extra occupants, vehicles, boats, and trailers may be charged an additional amount and may not be allowed on the site. - Portable-type canvas screen rooms are not allowed. - Wheels may not be removed from any vehicle in the Campground. - Park Models may not be skirted without Campground Manager permission, and then only with approved breakaway skirting. - Likewise, no decking, satellite dish, or any other exterior improvements or decorations shall be visible outside the Recreational Vehicle without prior written approval of the Campground Manager. - Electric, water, TV cable, and telephone hookups must be able to be disconnected easily. - No permanent wiring or connections are permitted. - The exterior of the Campsite must be kept clean. - Do not dump/pour BBQ ashes, non-potable water, grease, or food in the grass or landscaping. - Speak with the campground Manager regarding authorized disposal of these waste products. - Campers are not allowed to create a nuisance or interfere with the enjoyment of other campers or their Terms of Service Agreement -Adventurer Page 5 of 9 guests. - The use of vulgarity by adults or children will not be tolerated. - Subjecting neighboring campsites to socially unacceptable behavior is a violation of the rules. - Persons engaging in illegal activities will be subject to revocation of camping admission and ejection from the campground. - Campers must always comply with proper camping etiquette and respect the rights of others to enjoy the quiet and peaceful use of the campground. Unreasonably loud talking, inappropriate or abusive language, shouting, generators, loud radios, televisions, stereos, and other disturbing noises are prohibited. Visitors Policy - All Visitors must register at the camp store/office prior to each visit. - Visitors are camping guests, adults or children, who are not registered Campers who visit anytime during the Day Visiting Hours (9:00 am to 11:00 pm) when a registered adult Camper is on the premises. - Registered Campers are responsible for their Visitors and their Visitors’ behavior. - All of Camper’s Visitors are required to adhere to the Campground Rules and Regulations. - Campers may come to the office in advance of their Visitor’s arrival and purchase a Visitor Pass, and/or Visitor Parking Pass to be given to their Visitor by the office personnel upon their arrival, to provide their Visitor with admission. - All Visitors with vehicles must obtain a parking pass from the Campground Office. - Visitors must display their parking pass and park in the designated parking space areas. - All Visitors over the age of 18 must purchase a Visitor Pass. - Purchase of a Visitor Parking Pass will include one (1) Visitor Pass. - Visitors are required to be off the Campground premises from 11:00p.m to 9:00 a.m. Each admitted Visitor is entitled to attend non-fee activities and use the facilities according to policy. - Adult Visitors admitted with an Overnight Visitor Pass are required to stay inside the camping Unit. - Children Overnight Visitors are permitted to stay in a pup tent on the Campsite. - However, any tents housing adults are considered separate camping entities and are required to register at the current tent camping rate. Restrooms/Showers - We ask for your cooperation in keeping the restrooms and showers clean. - Please pick up after yourself, and no washing of pets, dishes, laundry, or recreational equipment in the restroom/shower facilities. - No hair or clothes dye can be used in the bathrooms, bathhouses, or laundry rooms Campfires - Campfires are allowed in provided fire rings or fire pits only. - Fire rings or fire pits may not be moved by the Camper. - All campfires must be completely extinguished and free of smoldering embers before being left unattended. - Failure to do so will result in the loss of campfire privileges. - Campfires are subject to governmental burn bans. - Campfire wood must be stored neatly 10ft from your fire pit or fire ring, ideally near your RV. - Wood may not be stacked between or against trees or electrical pedestals. - Fireworks are strictly prohibited in the Campground. Recreational Use of Campground - The campground is intended for camping and recreational activities. - Many recreational activities are inherently more dangerous to the recreator and others around the recreator than other daily activities. - Therefore, participants and others in the vicinity are responsible for the following: - Accepting the risks inherent in the activity they are engaged in and in the surrounding vicinity of activities observed. - Be aware of the limits of your and your family members' abilities. - Heed all warnings regarding the activities. - Maintain control of your person and equipment, children, and animals. - Refrain from activity or excesses that endanger yourself, family members, or visitors. - Remember you have agreed to protect and indemnify Campground for you, your children’s, and Visitors’ damages resulting from use of the Campgrounds. - Be safe and mindful of the safety of others. Swimming Pool - If the Campground has swimming facilities, the swimming facilities are available for use by Campers or Visitors. - All children under 12 require adult supervision (someone over 21) while at the pool, Swimming pool Rules are posted at the pool, and Campers, their families, and Visitors shall obey those rules. - All swimming is "at your own risk.” - There are no lifeguards on duty at the Campground. - Failure to abide by the posted rules will result in the termination of swimming privileges. Disposal - Trash is removed from the Campground at designated times. - Campers are responsible for putting their trash at the proper pickup location. - Campers shall arrange and pay for the removal of large, bulky, or heavy items. Weapon - Firearms, air arms, explosives, and weapons of any kind are prohibited at the campground. - Campers must comply with all applicable state and local laws regarding the possession and use of these items. - Campers agree not to wield or brandish firearms while on campground property. - Firearms, if worn, must be kept holstered and unloaded. Fireworks - Fireworks are prohibited at the Campground, including sparklers, firecrackers, and Roman candles. - This policy is in place for the safety of our Campers and staff. - Fourth of July, New Year's, and other holidays are not exempt from this rule. - Use of fireworks at the Campground may be grounds for ejection with forfeiture of payment. - See provision 44 for details related to damage caused by the Camper or Camper’s visitors. Wildlife & Safety - Do not feed wildlife. - It is important not to feed wildlife, as this can make them aggressive and dependent on humans for food. - This can be dangerous for both humans and animals. - Keep food and garbage secure. - Food and garbage that are left out can attract wildlife, which can also be dangerous. - Please store food and garbage in sealed containers and keep them in your vehicle or in a bear-proof locker. - Do not litter. - Littering can attract wildlife and can also pollute the environment. - Please dispose of your trash properly. - Report injured or sick wildlife to the campground staff. - This will help to ensure that the animal receives the necessary care. - Be aware of your surroundings. - This is especially important in wilderness areas, where there are dangers such as alligators, bears, and poisonous snakes. - Give adequate space to animals and do not provoke or attempt to pet them. - If you see an animal, please give it plenty of space and do not try to approach it. Signs, Flags & Banners (“Signs”) - The Campground is not a place of commerce or political advocacy. - It is a family-friendly, non-adversarial respite. - No political pamphlet distributions, signs, or signs with an offensive message are permitted. - The campground may arbitrarily prohibit the display of any sign. - Mail Delivery. Outgoing mail may be placed in a designated mail basket in the main office. - The campground may, but has no obligation to forward any mail that is delivered after the Camper departs the Campground. - Campers shall not use Campground Manager as their legal address. The Campground Manager assumes no responsibility for the Camper’s mail. RVs & Other Vehicles - Late-model recreational vehicles are allowed, but may be turned away at arrival based on disrepair at the sole discretion of the Campground Manager. - Only one primary recreational vehicle, park model, camper, trailer, van, or tent (collectively, “Unit”) is permitted per campsite, along with one smaller vehicle for personal use. Vehicle and Driver Rules - Campers must be 16 years old or older, have a valid driver's license, and proof of insurance to operate vehicles in the campground. - The campground may charge a fee for private vehicles driven in the campground. - All vehicles must be registered at the campground office. - Vehicles must be insured and operated responsibly and safely. - Vehicles may be restricted from certain roads or trails, and must be parked in designated areas. - Vehicles with gas engines must be muffled and are not allowed in certain areas, such as near swimming pools, playgrounds, or other high-traffic areas. - Vehicle repairs that require assembly of parts are prohibited. - ATV/UTVs are allowed at campsites, but must use common roadways and be restricted to a speed of 5 MPH. - Campground reserves the right to revoke permission to use a vehicle for any violation of these rules and regulations. - Failure to comply may result in ejection from the campground and the forfeiture of all amounts paid. - Campers are encouraged to be respectful of other campers and campground staff while operating vehicles. - Vehicles should be driven safely and courteously, and all rules and regulations should be followed. RV Storage - Campground Manager may offer off-season vehicle storage, which is not included in this Agreement. - Off-season storage on the campsite can be arranged through the Front Desk.

Cancellation Policy

MODERATE If the guest cancels at least 1 week before your check-in day and time, they will receive a full refund (minus Spot2Nite convenience or resort fees). If the guest cancels within the 1 week before check-in, there will be no refund.