When camping at a California State Park, do the rangers check the number of people at the campsite?

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The website states that the maximum number of people allowed at the campsite (tents) is 8 people, however we have 10 people going on the trip. We are on a budget and it's not worth it to book another site.

Do the rangers check the number of people staying in the campsite? If so when? When we enter the state park or do they come around randomly and check?

Have you ever had more people then officially allowed? What happens if they catch you?



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Nothing irks me more then coming into my campsite and finding my neighbors have a bus load of people crammed in their site making all kinds of racket all the night long. Add to that the strain on the campgrounds services as all ready stated and you paint a great picture of a lousy weekend experience. Park rangers do patrol the campgrounds and do issue citations for violating the rules, as it is a revenue generating way to keep the peace in the park. So do as you should do and get the extra site or book a group site. Or as another option don't stay at the state park at all and instead camp an a dispersed area of a national forest or desert area near you, you can have a group up to 20 or more and it won't cost a cent other then a parking pass.

what is the best time of year to tent camp in grand canyon national park?




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i am an experienced camper. my husband has only been camping once and is picky about heat, rain, etc. we have a 12, 9, and 5 year old. we tent camp.


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I think that the best time of year is from now until the middle of October and from first week in April to the middle of May
Understand that the operative here is "On" which should not be confused with "In" Because given the ages of your children you will not be able to get the Backcountry Permit that NPS requires of all hikers who intend to spend any amount of nights camped "In " the Grand Canyon
Here's what goes into getting a Backcountry Permit http://www.nps.gov/grca/parknews/upload/backcountry_planner08.pdf
Since you will be spending nights on the Rim you really have only 2 choices inside the S.Rim side of the Park:
The uber civilized Mather CG and sort of remote and nice w /great views CS at Desert View
Here's all that you need to know about that
http://www.nps.gov/grca/planyourvisit/cg-sr.htm
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Side note :
It is often incorrectly stated by many other posters that GCNP is hot in summer >While that statement is 100% true if one is referring to the Inner Canyon it is not true if one is referring to the Rims of the Canyon which will rarely get hotter than 90 F
The S.Rim is at 7000' in a Ponderosa Pine forest
The N. Rim is at 8000'+ in a Ponderosa Pine forest that transitions to Aspens
Enjoy your visit




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