Campsite Rules are as Follows
Official Rules
- Register at the house across from the campsite entrance before entering the campsites. If we are not home, there will be information on the porch on how to self-register and which sites are unavailable.
- Quiet and low-light hours: 9PM-8AM. Please, no loud noises/music, or bright and/or flashing lights. Be respectful of other campers' space and privacy.
- Keep fires tended and safe in the pits, flames no more than knee high. Do not move fire pits and/or grills or rocks. No plastic, bottles or cans in fires.
- Do not bring firewood from further than 50 miles away, to prevent the spread of harmful insects. For more information please see the Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation's page on the subject.
- Speed Limit 5 MPH.
- Site must be kept, and left, clean and neat. Place recyclables and trash in appropriate bins.
- Check in as early as noon; check out at 11:00AM
- State rules require everyone to separate trash from recycling and compost: put no food in your trash. At your site separate recycling, compost and trash. You may dispose of them in the appropriate bins near our driveway. No propane tanks in trash.
- Pets must be leashed, up to date on rabies vaccinations with use of flea and tick preventative. Droppings must be picked up immediately. Pets are not to be left alone on site.
- Children must be supervised by an adult. Respect the woods, streams, fields and wildlife; leave them the way you found them. Do not remove rocks from stone rows. Never rip bark off a birch tree.
- Non-camping visitors must register with payment of $3/day charge and must leave the campground by 8:30PM.
- No firearms, fireworks, or other incendiary devices are permitted.
- No drunken behavior or underage drinking will be tolerated. No illegal substances.
- Failure to remove your unit by checkout time at 11:00AM will result in additional charges based on pay rate.
By Camping at Maple Hill
The camper understands that infraction of these rules may result in camper being evicted from campsite and that any and all unused fees will be forfeited.
The camper accepts camping privileges with the understanding that he/she does hereby release Martha Osmun, her heirs, Maple Hill, its officers and employees of all liability for the loss or damage to property and injury to his/her persons arising out of his/her use of the facility.
Also, do not do this.
There will occasionally be fallen trees near a campsite. These are not firewood. Please, do not put any oversized pieces of wood or whole trees in the firepit. This is dangerous for you, and for our campground.