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Mi-Te-Jo
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Mi-Te-Jo
Campground
Rules |

Mi-Te-Jo is a family campground. These
rules are written so that everyone will have an enjoyable and safe stay
at our campground.
1. SPEED LIMIT throughout the campground is 5 M.P.H.. We realize
that this is ridiculous. If you do not feel that you are driving
ridiculously slow, then you are driving too fast. Motorcycles and cars
should be driven to and from campsites only. Please remember that you
share the road with bicyclists and pedestrians.
2. THE CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOL shall be done in a responsible
manner. Drunkenness, use of illegal drugs, and disorderly conduct will
not be tolerated. No
alcohol is permitted on any sports field.
3. QUIET HOURS are from 11:00 PM until 8:00 AM. Please have
consideration for camping neighbors always. Remember TV and radio sound
travels. Many families prefer a more natural setting. If you must have
your TV outside, please place it as discreetly as possible, so those who
are not interested in your TV may enjoy their time as well.
4. CHILDREN are the parent’s responsibility. Children must be accompanied by an adult
when swimming. All children must be at their campsites fifteen minutes
after the rec hall closes. REC HALL HOURS Sunday - Thursday 10 AM to 10
PM Friday & Saturday 10 AM to 10:30 PM.
5. ALL PETS should be campground friendly and understand the pet
rules. Our pet
rules are listed in detail below and on our bulletin board.
Pets must be on a leash 6 ft. or shorter when being walked. For health
and safety reasons, dogs are not allowed on the beaches, playgrounds,
ball fields or in campground buildings. Barking dogs are extremely
annoying, so please be sure that they do not disturb other campers.
Please do not leave your dog unattended outside your camper. Be sure to
bring a current copy of your pet’s vaccination certificates.
6. TREES are a natural beauty. Please do not harm the trees and
vegetation that live at the campground. Firewood and marshmallow sticks
are available at the office.
7. SWIMMING is at the campers own risk. NO LIFE GUARD IS ON DUTY.
The use of the swimming areas after dusk is not allowed. Glass on the
beach is prohibited. Absolutely no swimming in the channel!
8. FIRES should be kept small and under control at all times.
Please do not burn trash, painted or treated wood. Fires MUST NOT be
left unattended and MUST be extinguished with water when you retire for
the evening or leave your site.
9. VISITORS must register at the office (state law). Please be
sure your visitors understand all campground rules. Your visitors are
your responsibility.
10. SPORTS FIELDS (Ball field, Football / Soccer Field) are
provided for your use. Please restrict sporting activities to these fields. Horseshoe playing
is allowed only in the horseshoe pits. Scheduled activities have
priority in the fields and horseshoe
pits. Sports equipment is available in the office.
11. FIREWORKS are illegal and not allowed.
12. DOCKS are provided on a limited basis. Only people with a
rented slip are allowed on boat docks. No swimming, diving, or fishing
from the docks.
13. BICYCLES and SCOOTERS must not be ridden after dusk and
should be ridden under control at all times. Being a family campground,
there is a lot of bicycle traffic. VEHICLES AND BICYCLES ALIKE SHOULD
USE CAUTION AND YIELD TO PEDESTRIANS.
14. FOR THE PROTECTION OF OUR SEPTIC SYSTEMS and the environment
please use environmentally friendly (bacteria or enzymes based) holding
tank products. The use of tank cleaning wands or RV hyrdroflush
attachments is illegal as they are apt to cause cross contamination. For
further information on acceptable holding tank products, please speak to
somebody in the office.
15. DON’T MOVE FIREWOOD! The NH Forest Protection Bureau has
asked NH campgrounds to request that their visitors not bring firewood
with them due to the possibility of transporting invasive wood boring
insects into or within the State. These insects are becoming a serious
threat to our NH forests.
A NOTE FROM MANAGEMENT:
• We ask that you please follow these rules. Failure to do so may result
in immediate eviction without refund.
• We are not responsible for any loss of money or valuables. We are also
not responsible for any damage to your camping equipment or personal
property.
• Please report any problems to the office. We welcome your comments. We
hope your stay will be relaxing and enjoyable! Thank You and Happy
Camping!

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Mi-Te-Jo
Pet Policies |

Mi-Te-Jo understands that pets are an
important part of many families. At the same time, pet owners must be
aware that many campers do not have pets by choice. The following rules
are in place to insure that all campers enjoy their stay at Mi-Te-Jo.
Please be sure that your family and pets understand and adhere to these
policies. If your dog, or pet, is not comfortable with any of these
rules, please leave him at home or have him vacation at a local kennel.
1. All dogs must be campground friendly and able to be calm in a
campground setting. Dogs showing aggression or continual barking will be
asked to leave.
2. All dogs must be comfortable on a 6 foot leash while being
walked. When dogs are tied at the site, they should be 5 feet short of
the perimeter of the site. They should not be within reach of other
sites, the road, or walkways. Retractable leashes and electric fences
are not permitted.
3. No dogs are to be left unattended outside of your camping
unit. Dogs cannot be left unattended on tent sites or in screen rooms.
4. An up to date rabies certificate must be available to Mi-Te-Jo
management upon request. Please be sure that you have your papers with
you. Pets too young to be vaccinated must have had a recent veterinary
exam.
5. For the health and safety of all, pets are not permitted on
the beaches, playgrounds, ball fields, or campground buildings.
6. Please be sure all dog droppings, anywhere in the campground,
are picked up. “Doggie bags” are located throughout the campground.
7. Dogs who would like to enjoy the lake may take a swim at the
boat ramp. Be sure that your dog also takes time to enjoy a long walk on
the wonderful trails throughout our back woods. Be sure to grab a doggie
bag prior to your walk.

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Local Kennels
Puddleby On the Hill, Acton, ME - (207) 636-3187

Local Vets
Milton
Veterinary Clinic, Milton, NH - (603) 652-9661
Animal
Health Center, Rochester, NH - (603) 332-3358
Broadview Animal
Hospital, Rochester, NH - (603) 335-2120

Emergency 24-hour Vet
Portsmouth Newington Veterinary Hospital - (603) 430-PETS or (603)
431-3600
Located across from Newington Mall, NH |
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