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2019 Annual Report

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26 2019 Annual Report • State Parks C A M P G R O U N D I M P R O V E M E N T S T O M E E T G R O W I N G D E M A N D The Commission monitors recreation industry trends and relies upon guest feedback to plan for future development and improvements in guest services. The demand for more and improved camping opportunities continues to grow and the agency is proactively working to help address the public's expectations. Park visitors also expect consistency in the manner by which rental rates are established and administered, and improved support facilities within campgrounds. To fulfill expectations, the agency implemented a five-tiered pricing strategy to identify individual campsites with a color-coded marker that designates a camp fee according to the type of services and amenities provided. The five tiers range from primitive sites with marginal amenities to full-service sites offering diverse amenities that include water, sewer and 50-amp electrical service. The associated price scale of $10 to $35 per night provides campers with various choices to consider based upon their needs. Surcharges are assessed for specialized amenities required for equestrian camping ($5), and $2 at Lake McConaughy SRA to help finance the ongoing development plan. The revenue generated by the increased user fees is necessary to continue to meet public expectations and to assist in restoring flood-damaged campgrounds. A new all-service RV campground at Platte River State Park will open in spring 2020.

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