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2019-20Orange County Parks andRecreationCamping2019-20Clarcona Horse ParkKelly Park/Camp JoyMagnolia ParkMoss ParkTrimble ParkRespect for NATURE Whether it’s feeling the sun on your face, learning how thingsgrow or enjoying the awe-inspiring beauty of a summer’s day,nature’s innovation sustains us from the inside out. Spending timeoutside reminds us of our unique place in the world. A connectionto nature.It Starts in Parks

Campingat Orange County Parks and RecreationClarcona Horse Park3535 Damon RoadApopka, FL 32703407-254-9010Kelly Park/Camp Joy400 East Kelly Park RoadApopka, FL 32712KellyCamping@ocfl.netMagnolia Park2929 South Binion RoadApopka, FL 32703407-886-4231Moss Park12901 Moss Park RoadOrlando, FL 32832407-254-6840Trimble Park5802 Trimble Park RoadMt. Dora, FL 32757407-254-19822 Page

TABLE OF CONTENTSPage #General Park Rules and Regulations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6Fees. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Clarcona Horse Park Camping. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-9 Available CampingPark InformationPark Campground MapPark MapKelly Park Camping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-13 Available CampingPark InformationPark Campground MapPark MapMagnolia Park Camping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14-15 Available CampingPark InformationPark Campground MapPark MapMoss Park Camping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-18 Available CampingPark InformationPark Campground MapPark MapTrimble Park Camping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19-20 Available CampingPark InformationPark Campground MapPark MapGroup Camping (Kelly/Camp Joy, Magnolia & Moss) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Firewood. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Programs for Campers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22Pet Camping (Clarcona Horse, Magnolia & Trimble) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-253 Page

GENERAL PARK RULES AND REGULATIONSCampsites Campsites are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Do not tie lines or attach anything to trees for any reason. All individual sites have electric, water and a picnic table, fire ring and grill. Primitive sites are for tents only, no vehicles are permitted. Electricity costs are included in your camping fees. All campers will be charged for electricity,regardless if it is used or not. Do not exceed the listed electrical amperage of your campsite. You are liable for damages to personalor County property caused by any modification of cords/fixtures or exceeding maximum electricalallowance. Do not tamper with electrical boxes.Occupancy—Individual Individual campsites are for one single family household or a group of up to six unrelated persons. Campsite occupancy is limited to one of the following combinations:i. One (1) primary camping unit (motor home, pop-up, camper van), one (1) automobileand one (1) tentii. Two (2) tents and two (2) automobilesiii. One (1) pickup truck with mounted camping rig, one (1) automobile and one (1) tent Additional automobiles and trailers can be accommodated outside of the campground for an additionalper night fee.Occupancy--Family Family campsites are for more than one family or up to 12 or 18 unrelated persons. Occupancymaximums based on campsite availability/size. Information available upon request.Occupancy—Group Group camping is for any group size greater than 20Registration Reservations for camping will be accepted at the park where camping will take place, no more than 45days prior to your stay. Over-the-phone credit card reservations can be made daily from 8 a.m.-Park Close.o To make reservations at Kelly Park only, email KellyCamping@ocfl.netKellyCamping@ocfl.net.o To make reservations for Moss Park only, please use our new online system, see page 15. All fees must be paid in full at the time of reservation. All Campers must register and be set-up prior to park close. Re-registration must be done prior to 12:00 p.m. (noon)Check in Check in time is 2 p.m.Check out Check out time is 12 p.m. (noon) The site must be vacated at check out time and all motor vehicles, recreational vehicles and personalproperty must be removed from the site. Please plan ahead and give yourself sufficient time to pack and load your belongings before 12:00 p.m.(noon) so that others may check in promptly. Failure to vacate the site on time may result in eviction. Following eviction and in order to prepare thesite for arrival/check in of reserved campers, all vehicles and property remaining on site may beremoved or towed at owners’ expense. Property left unclaimed may be considered abandoned propertyand discarded pursuant to applicable law (FL Statute Chapter 513) and County policy.4 Page

Please stop at park office or gatehouse to notify staff of your departureVehicles All vehicles must remain on approved driving surfaces. Only registered, licensed vehicles are allowed to drive in the park. Assisted mobility devices defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act are permitted in any areas opento pedestrian use. Please notify park staff when operating such a device on park property. Campers are not permitted to sleep in their car or in the open. All campers must sleep in a tent orapproved recreational/camping vehicle.Quiet Hours Park quiet hours are 10 p.m. until 6 a.m.Sanitation Wastewater drainage at the campsite is prohibited. A sanitary dumping station is provided for gray water and sewage waste at Kelly, Magnolia, Moss andTrimble Parks. Washing of dishes, food, clothing or other property, and bathing at public water faucets is prohibited. Washing sinks are provided at the following sites: Magnolia, Moss and Trimble Parks.Campfires No cutting or collecting of firewood. Please bring your own (no Redbay firewood please) or checkavailability of firewood for purchase at park office. All campfires must be within provided fire rings and may not be left unattended. Do not move fire ringsfrom original locations.Food Storage and Wildlife Do not feed or harass any wildlife. All food and garbage must be kept sealed or disposed of properly. Kelly/Camp Joy, Magnolia and Trimble Parks are in known bear habitat. Please be mindful of foodstorage to prevent human/bear conflicts.Pets Pets are allowed only at Clarcona Horse, Magnolia and Trimble Parks if properly registered. See PetCamping, pages 23-25.Limitations Campers who stay 4-14 consecutive days at a campground must observe a 60 day leave from thatcampground before another stay is allowed. Camping on weekends is not restricted and may occurduring the 60 day period. Campers are defined as registered guests or their visitors spending a least oneovernight stay within the campsite. Weekends are defined as the time period between Friday eveningand Sunday afternoon.No persons under 18 years of age will be allowed to camp without a mature, responsible adult present.Any infraction of park rules will result in immediate revocation of camping permit--day or night.Emergency Procedures In the event of an emergency, call 911. A site emergency contact number will be provided to you andnoted on your payment receipt upon check in.When available, a campground host or resident sponsor will be designated.Other Alcohol and alcoholic beverages are prohibited on park property.5 Page

Youth groups must have adequate supervision (1 adult for every 10 youth is suggested).Swimming areas at designated parks are open only during park operating hours.Entering and exiting the park after posted close is a privilege. A gate code will be given at time of checkin. Please lock the gate after exiting or entering park premises.Only registered campers are permitted in the park after-hours. Daytime guests must vacate park atnormal close of business.6 Page

FEESPARKANDANDPARKINGAND COSTPARKADMISSIONADMISSIONPARKINGCOSTMoss Park and Kelly Park onlyPervehicle,vehicle,2 passengers.3.00Perup upto 2topassengers. 3.00. Per3 or more 5.00Pervehicle,vehicle,3 orpassengers.more passengers. ond8 . 1.00Pereachpassengerbeyond8. 1.00Bussesandcommercialvans,minimumcharge. 10.00Busses and commercial vans, minimum charge . 10.00Bicycleor walking. 1.00Bicycleor walking. 1.00CAMPINGANDRELATEDFEESCAMPING AND RELATED FEESSiteper night Countyresident) . 18.00Siteper nightCountyresident). 23.00resident) . tiveSite, pernight. 15.00PrimitiveSite,pernight . . 15.00GroupCampingFee (perFeeperson,per person,night, includesfee). includes 3.00GroupCamping(perperentrynight,entry fee) . 3.00GroupTentCampingFee (perper night,perincludesfee, minimum20 campers,non-refundable). 3.00GroupTentCampingFeeperson,(per person,night,entryincludesentry fee,minimum20campers, non-refundable) . . . 3.00Additionalperson,per night. 2.00 . Additionalperson,per night2.00Additionalvehicle,per 3.00night . 3.00Additionalvehicle,per night.Non-registeredsanitarydumpfee 5.00Non-registered sanitary dump fee . 5.00Firewood(whenavailable- bundle of 25). 10.00Firewood(whenavailable—bundleof 25) . 10.00ADDITIONAL CAMP JOY FEESADDITIONAL CAMP JOY FEESCampJoy Lodges,person per night, 60 perbunkroom. 5.00CampJoy perLodges,perminimumpersonpernight,minimum 60 per bunkroom GarnettCounselorRoom, pernight onlywithnightLodge groupGarnettbunkeroom. n Garnett bunkroom . GarnettHall,Hall,per day.per 100.00Garnettday . Garnettper dayGarnettrental.Hall 75.00GarnettKitchen,Kitchen,peronlydaywithonlywith HallGarnettrental . ParadiseHall,Hall,per day. 100.00Paradiseperday . SwimmingPool: Pool:SwimmingWithCampingRental,per person,plus required 2.00 labor . WithGroupGroupCampingRental,per gRental, per hour,plus requiredlabor. 175.00WithoutGroupRental,per hour,plus required labor . LaborCharge,per staffmember,hour. 20.00LaborCharge,perstaffpermember,per hour 5.0025.00100.0075.00100.002.00175.0020.00Please seesee ParkProgramsor FacilityRentalsPleaseononfeesforforParkProgramsor FacilityRentalsA cancellationcancellation feenightwillbebechargedfor allreceivedless thanthreedaysin ionsall cancellationsreceivedlessthanthreedays in Aprocessingof 10.00feeor 25%,situationdependent,will dependent,be charged forallbeotherrefunds.case of noadvance.A feeprocessingof 10.00or 25%,situationwillchargedforInalltheothershow / no call cancellations, all fees are non-refundable.refunds. In the case of no show / no call cancellations, all fees are dandover)over)andactivemilitarybe alloweda arymaymaybe alloweda 25%discountagainstcampingfees. fees.lifetimepassesare availableto individualswhoa) entryentrypassesare availableto individualswho area) ansof theForces,US ArmedForces, components,their reserve components,the NationalGuard,b) thoseconnectedwith serviceof theUS Armedtheir reserveor the NationalorGuard,b) thosewith serviceconnected asdisabilitiesas bydeterminedby theofUSDepart.Affairs,of VeteransAffairs, orc) surviving spouse/parentsdisabilitiesdeterminedthe US Depart.Veteransor c) survivingspouse/parentsof a deceased of adeceasedof the Forces,US Armedreserve components,or Guard,the NationalGuard,whoin thememberof memberthe US ArmedtheirForces,reservetheircomponents,or the Nationalwho diedin thelinediedof dutyline of duty under combat-related conditions, or surviving spouse/parents of a law enforcementofficer/firefighter/emergency medical technician/paramedic, who died in the line of duty.under combat-related conditions, or surviving spouse/parents of a law enforcement officer/firefighter/emergencymedical technician/paramedic, who died in the line of duty.7 Page

ClarconaHorseParkParkClarconaHorse3535 Damon RoadApopka, FL 32703407-254-9010 Available Campingo Clarcona Horse Park has 28 RV/tent sites.o Clarcona Horse Park has 1 Group Camping site.o There is no dump station available at this site. Water and electric are included in rental.Park Informationo Clarcona Horse Park is for public equestrian use. The site offers show rings with bleacherseating, judging towers and horse stalls. Dressage show rings are also available. Links to 22-mileWest Orange Trail with equestrian path.o There is no park admission feeo Pets are allowed if properly registered.o Rental Facilities are available, please contact staff for more informationPark Campground Map8 Page

Park Map9 Page

Kelly Park/Camp Joy400 East Kelly Park RoadApopka, FL 32712KellyCamping@ocfl.netFor general information only: 407-254-1902 Available Campingo Kelly Park has 26 RV/tent sites. Camp sites have a picnic table, fire ring with grill and water access. All sites have electric access. The Kelly Park entrance and dump fees are included in the per night camping charge (upto 6 campers). Two campsites can be rented per family unit; an individual can register only for one site.o Kelly Park has 2 Group sites Camp sites have campfire rings, picnic tables and garbage canso Camp Joy has 2 Group sitesPark Informationo To make reservations for camping, email the park at KellyCamping@ocfl.net.o The 255-acre Kelly Park was donated by Dr. Howard A. Kelly in 1927 for use as a public park,wildlife preserve and bird sanctuary. Located within the park, Rock Springs—a natural freeflowing spring—travels nine miles to the Wekiva River. The spring maintains an average flowof 26,000 gallons per minute with a constant 68 degree temperature. Enjoy swimming, hikingand picnicking during your stay.o Camp Joy, adjacent to Kelly Park, is a 34-acre paradise surrounded by lush vegetation andadjacent to Rock Springs Run. The site is perfect for large groups but small enough to afford anatural experience. Camping fees at Camp Joy include entry into Kelly Park.o Canoe launching is permitted from Camp Joy. Entry fees are applicable and a Kayak/CanoeLaunch Form must be completed in advance. Please contact the park for more information.10 P a g e

Kelly Park Campground Map11 P a g e

Camp Joy Map12 P a g e

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Magnolia Park2929 South Binion RoadApopka, FL 32703407-886-4231 Available Campingo Magnolia Park has 18 RV/tent sites. All campsites have fire rings, grills, picnic tables, lantern hangers, water and electric. A dump station is available free of charge for registered guests.o Magnolia Park has 2 group sites Camp sites have campfire rings, picnic tables, garbage cans, lantern hangers and water.Park Informationo Fifty-six acres that make up Magnolia Park was deeded to Orange County in 1962.o A half-mile paved roadway wraps around the perimeter of the park and the Lake Apopka LoopTrail offers 29.2 roundtrip miles—perfect for walking and bicycling.o A free 24-hour access boat ramp on Lake Apopka is available for public use.o Pets are allowed if properly registered.o There is no park admission fee Park Campground Map14 P a g e

Park Map15 P a g e

Moss Park12901 Moss Park RoadOrlando, FL 32832407-254-6840 Available Campingo Moss Park has 54 RV/tent sites. All campsites have fire rings, grills, picnic tables, water and electric. The Moss Park entrance and dump fees are included in the per night camping charge. Sites #1-4 are designated family campsites. There is a maximum of 18 individualsallowed per site.o Moss Park has five primitive group sites available, A through E, which can accommodate up to450 tent campers when combined. Sites are assigned relevant to the number of campers yourorganization plans to bring. Electric is not available. A restroom facility with showers isavailable. Park Informationo Moss Park’s 1551 acres is located between Lakes Mary Jane and Lake Hart. Enjoy boating,hiking, wildlife observation, biking and other outdoor activities during your stay.Online Camping Reservations (NEW!)Online Camping Reservations (NEW!)Moss Park is currently accepting reservations for individual campsites 45 days in advance, only. Tomake online camping reservations (at Moss Park only) you will need a unique User Name andPassword: If you already know your Username and Password you can log in at the link below and continuewith your reservation.If you do not already have a Username and Password and have not camped with us in the last year,please create your Username and Password in the system by registering for a new account at the linkbelow.Note: If you have camped in the last year, you are most likely already in our system and will not beable to create a Username and Password. Please call the park to obtain your Username andPassword before visiting our online reservation system.To make a camping reservation, visit www.OrangeCountyParks.netwww.OrangeCountyParks.net and click the camping link.If you are interested in renting a family site (18 individuals allowed per larger campsite), group sites orpavilions please call the park directly to make your reservation.16 P a g e

Park Campground Map17 P a g e

Park MapMap LegendCamping AreaHiking TrailPavilionRestroomsPublic PhoneSwimming AreaPlaygroundVolleyball CourtBoat RampFishingDump StationGroup CampfireScenicBasketball Courts18 P a g e

Trimble Park5802 Trimble Park RoadMt. Dora, FL 32757407-254-1982 Available Campingo Trimble Park has 15 RV/tent sites Camp sites have a picnic table, fire ring with grill, water and electric. A dump station is available free of charge for registered guests.o Trimble Park has one group camping site This site can accommodate no more than 50 individuals The area includes picnic tables, two covered shelters, three fire rings, BBQ grill andaccess to a canoe launch.Park Informationo Trimble Park is a serene 71-acre natural resource park huddled on a peninsula nestled betweenCarlton and Beauclaire on the Harris Chain of Lakes. Named for Sadie Conner Trimble and herhusband, R.D. Trimble, after their donation of park acreage to the County in 1926.o Enjoy boating, picnicking, hiking and wildlife watching during your stay.Park Campground Map19 P a g e

Park MapMap GroupStationScenicCampfire20 P a g e

GROUPCAMPINGGROUPCAMPING(Clarcona Horse, Kelly/Camp Joy, Magnolia, Moss & sofferoffergroupgroupcampingopportunitiesfor Magnolia,MossTrimbleParkscampingopportunitiesany groupover20 individuals,regardlessof affiliation.All siteshave rings,campfirerings,tables,cansgarbagecans andgroupover 20individuals,regardlessof affiliation.All sites havecampfiretables,garbageand accesstoaccess to withrestroomswithGroupshowers.GroupCampingsites can upbe toreservedupintoadvanceone yearif inadvancerestroomsshowers.Campingsitescan be reservedone yearsecuredwithif asecured 3.00witha 3.00per persondeposit(minimum20 campers, non-refundable).perpersondeposit(minimum20 campers,non-refundable).It is the responsibility of the group leader to inform all group members of park rules and regulations. Anyinfractions of these rules, day or night, will result in the immediate revocation of group camping privileges.CLARCONA HORSE PARK One group site is available; maximum 25 campersKELLY PARK/CAMP JOY Two group sites are available at Kelly Parko Group site A; maximum 25 camperso Group site B; maximum 25 campers Two group sites are available at Camp Joyo Group site A; maximum 150 campers,o Group site B; maximum 150 campers,o Both sites can be combined to accommodate up to 300 campers. Lodge Camping at Camp Joyo Two lodges available with two bunk areas each: Garnett Lodge Dorm A Garnett Lodge Dorm B Kelsey Lodge Dorm A Kelsey Lodge Dorm Bo Each Lodge can accommodate a maximum of 28 individuals per area. Minimum rental for 12individuals or the equivalent cost is required.MAGNOLIA PARK Two group sites are available:o Group site A; maximum 35 camperso Group site B; maximum 65 campersMOSS PARK Five group sites are available, A through E, which can accommodate up to 450 campers whencombined. Sites are assigned relevant to the number of campers your group plans to bring.TRIMBLE PARKOne group site is available; maximum 50 campers21 P a g e

FIREWOODFirewood may be available for purchase to registered campers during their stay. Please check with park staffprior or on your arrival as to the availability of wood for sale.Fires are only allowed in campsite fire rings/grills. Foraging for burning materials is not permitted.Firewood can be purchased from staff in bundles of 25 for 10.00. We regret that we are unable to sell wood inbundles less than 25. Discounts are not available for firewood sale.No refunds or credits will be available for unused firewood or wood left at your campsite after checkoutShould you wish to bring your own firewood, no redbay tree firewood is permitted in Orange County Parks.The Redbay Ambrosia Beetle and its associated fungus from Asia is killing native redbay trees and relatedspecies such as sassafras and avocado. The exotic tree-killing pest spreads to new areas through movement ofinfested wood.PROGRAMS FOR CAMPERSPlanning a trip to Kelly, Magnolia or Moss Parks? Ask staff about campfire programs or educational classes forgroups!22 P a g e

PET CAMPINGOrange County Parks and Recreation Division allows pets and petcamping in designated areas at Magnolia Park, Clarcona Horse Park andTrimble Park only, pending owners follow Pet Camping Guidelines andmeet Florida requirements for vaccination certification and tags. All otherparks designated for camping allow service animals only in designatedcamping areas per Division Rules and Regulations.GUIDELINESRegistered Campers must complete a1.Registration/CertificationFormcompletefor any petsaccompanying them during theirRegistered Campers musta Registration/Certificationstay.Form for any pets accompanying them during their stay.2. Service animals are welcome at all Orange County Parks.3. A maximum of two (2) pets are permitted in any campsite. Additional pets are allowed with priorapproval by the Site Supervisor.4. Only domesticated species are considered pets. For the purposes of this Policy, horses or other equinespecies are not considered pets.5. Per Orange County Ordinance, cats, dogs and ferrets four (4) months of age or older shall be vaccinatedagainst rabies. Campers should have a copy of this certification available upon check in. Pets less thanfour (4) months of age or those certified by a licensed veterinarian as not able to be vaccinated must beaccompanied by this notice in written form provided by a licensed veterinarian. Campers should have acopy of this notice available at check in.6. When in the out-of-doors all pets (dogs, cats, ferret only) must have a current rabies vaccination tagdisplayed on its collar.7. All dogs, cats and ferrets shall at all times be restrained and on adequate hand held leashes not greaterthan six (6) feet in length when not tethered at campsite.8. Non fur-bearing pets (reptiles, birds, fish, etc.) must be confined or under the physical control of theowner. Captive wild species, whether native or non-native and barnyard animals, are prohibited.9. No person shall tie any animal to any tree, plant, or any other structures not specified for that purpose, orleave them unattended at any time. Please tether your pet(s) to personal property at your campsite—youare responsible for your pet(s) and the actions of your pet(s) at all times.10. Pets must be confined with the owner, in the owner’s camping unit during park quiet hours, 10 p.m.-6a.m. unless under the owner’s control off of the campsite.11. Local animal control officers will be contacted to address pets suspected of being abandoned orneglected, including pets left unattended within the confines of a recreational vehicle for longer thanthirty (30) minutes. The owner is solely responsible for any costs associated with animal controlservices. Park managers can assist you with local pet boarding locations should this become a necessityfor your pet.12. Per Orange County Ordinance, when dogs are tethered at the campsite the following must be obeyed:a. Any restraining device (chain, cord or cable) must be a minimum length of ten (10) feet and amaximum length as to not exceed the designated boundary of the reserved site.b. The restraining device must not restrict the animal from having food, water, shelter, adequateventilation,protection from the elements or general care.ventilation, protection from the elements or general care.Therestrainingdevicemust beThe restrainingdevice must bedesigned for thespecific breedproportional (where applicable)in size,and must be usedand mustweigh lesswith anappropriate collar.Do not userestraining devicesduring extremeweather (e.g.below freezingconditions).23 P a g e

c. The restraining device must be proportional in size, and must weigh less than 1/8 of the dog orpuppy’s body weight.d. The restraining device must be designed for the specific breed (where applicable) and must beused with an appropriate collar.e. Do not use restraining devices during extreme weather (e.g. below freezing conditions).13. No pets shall be washed with or without soap or other cleansers in the park.14. In compliance with the regulations of the State Board of Health, all pets are excluded from all swimmingareas and beaches. Pets should not be permitted to swim on a leash at non-designated swimming arease.g. waterfronts and boat ramps. Because dogs and cats attract the interest of alligators and are similarin size to the natural prey of these reptiles, do not allow pets to swim, exercise or drink in or near parkwaters.15. Pets will be excluded from any place where food and drinks are sold.16. No animals or pets are permitted in or on covered pavilion areas, playgrounds, concession areas, andbleachers where contamination of food or play surfaces is a potential.17. Owner shall remove their animal feces from the Park and/or encase and deposit in appropriate wastecontainers. Animal feces left in the Park can spread deadly disease to our local wildlife populations.18. No person shall disobey posted notice prohibiting feeding mammal, reptile or bird, either wild ordomestic, on park property. All food bowls must be attended to and removed from the out-of-doorswhen pets are not present. Both Trimble and Magnolia Parks are in known bear habitat. Anything thatsmells like food and can be easily accessed is a potential bear attractant. To prevent pet/bearinteractions, please be mindful of pet food accessibility during night-time hours.19. Any pet that is noisy, dangerous, intimidating or destructive as determined by Park Management will notbe permitted to remain in the park.20. Pet Safety tips from Orange County Animal Services:a. It takes only minutes for a pet left in a vehicle on a warm day to succumb to heatstroke andsuffocation. Temperatures inside a car easily reach more than 160 degrees if parked in theFlorida sun.b. Even when the outside air temperature is in the 60s, temperatures inside some vehicles can reachdangerous temperatures on bright, sunny days. So many experts recommend not leaving pets inparked cars even for short periods if the temperature is in the 60s or higher.c. Rolling down a window or parking in the shade does not guarantee protection either, sincetemperatures can still climb. And if the window is rolled down sufficiently, the pet can escape.Plus if a passer-by claims he or she was bitten through the car window, the pet owner may beliable.d. Animals are not able to sweat like humans. Dogs cool themselves by panting and by sweatingthrough their paws. If they have only overheated air to breathe,

officer/firefighter/emergency medical technician/paramedic, who died in the line of duty. PARK ADMISSION AND PARKING AND COST. Per vehicle, up to 2 passengers. 3.00. Per vehicle, 3 or more passengers. 5.00. Per passengers, for each passenger beyond 8. 1.00. Busses and commercial vans, minimum charge. 10.00 Bicycle or walking. 1.00