
Pineview Park Rules
Park Rules
The speed limit is 5 mph speeding will not be tolerated as it is a risk to the safety of everyone out here as well as our campers do not wish to have gravel dust in their food think of yourself in this situation. So please be kind and drive 5 Mph thank you.
All pets must be kept on a leash, not left unattended and not allowed at the swimming area.
No mini-bikes, motorcycles, or golf carts or any other motorized vehicles other than a car, pickup truck, or van.
Do not cut our trees for firewood, just come up and ask, we will deliver local firewood for a reasonable cost.
No Fireworks of any kind allowed.
Campfires must be kept in the containers provided and put out any time they are unattended. Please make sure that all children know of the dangers of fire when camping among pines and dry needles. Fires are to be kept low and cigarettes should not be carelessly tossed away. If you are not sure where it is please feel free to ask and we will show you where it is.
Parents are responsible for the behavior of their children at all times. The curfew is 10:00 PM at which time they should be at their own campsites or with their parents.
No car or trailer washing at campsites, please.
Quiet time is from 11:00 PM to 8:00 AM.
Any damage to trees or ground on your campsite will result in your being asked to leave the park.
All alcoholic beverages must be kept at your own campsite.
The gate entrance will be locked every night at 9:00 PM (except Friday and Saturday)
Family Camping Only, Please!
Swimming Rules
The rules for swimming are posted at the swimming area and are required by the State of Illinois Public Health Department and are as follows:
CHILDREN SIXTEEN YEARS OF AGE OR UNDER MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT 17 YEARS OLD OR OLDER. NO ONE MUST ENTER THE WATER ALONE.
Illinois Department Of Public Health Rule #23.05
Also please no animals may enter the water as this can cause sanitary issues thank you in advance for your cooperation
s for swimming are posted at the swimming area and are required by the State of Illinois Public Health Department and are as follows:
tment Of Public Health Rule #25.05)
We reserve the right to enforce all of the above rules for the benefit and safety of all.