RV CAMPER Welcome Packet
www.stpetersmo.net/370Lakeside
In this Guide:
Camper! WELCOME,
Map of Campground- see below Equipment Rental Fees...page 3 Park Rules- pages... 4-5 WIFI Instructions (it’s free!)...page 6 Camper Benefits... page 7 Upcoming Park Events... page 8 List of local restaurants, shopping and areas of interest- pages 9-10
The City of St. Peters and 370 Lakeside Park welcome you! We are so happy that you have chosen to stay at our park.
Check-In Station: 636-387-5253
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Park Map Scan the code at left using your smartphone’s camera app to view a clickable map of the park. AMENITIES: Hiking/Biking Trails • Archery Range • Sand Volleyball Camper Dog Park • Horseshoe Pits • Fishing • Boating Playground • Spray Ground • and MORE!
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Hang Tag Upon check-in you received a blue tag for your vehicle: Please display this tag from the rearview mirror. Any vehicle that will in the park overnight must have a tag. Please come to the RV check-in station if additional tags are needed.
Equipment Rental Rates
EACH ADDITIONAL HOUR
HOURLY RATE
MAXIMUM (8HRS)
SINGLE KAYAK
$10
$5
$40
2-PERSON KAYAK
$15
$7.50
$60
CANOE
$15
$7.50
$60
KAY PARK PADDLEBOAT
$15
$7.50
$60
AQUA CYCLE
$25
$12.50
$100
Life jackets are included with the rental fee and must be worn at all times.
EACH ADDITIONAL HOUR
HOURLY RATE
MAXIMUM (8HRS)
BIKE
$8
$4
$48
TRIKE BIKE
$10
$5
$40
DUAL TRIKE (side by side)
$20
$10
$80
SURREY
$20
$10
$80
DUAL SURREY
$20
$10
$80
Helmets are included with the rental fee and must be worn at all times.
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Campground Rules Recreational campers only. You must be at least 18 years of age to make a reservation. All campsites must be occupied by at least one adult age 18 or older. Permit holder is responsible for all individuals on site. All children must have adult supervision. The permit holder is liable for any damages to park or campsite. The City reserves the right to evict anyone, without refund, for violating the rules, destroying or defacing property, creating a disturbance, or non-payment. Any vehicle or RV occupying a site unauthorized, or ordered to be removed from a site, must vacate the site immediately upon notification from the City. If a vehicle or RV must be towed to remove it from a site, all associated costs will be the responsibility of the vehicle or RV owner. The City is not responsible for any damage caused by having to remove that vehicle or RV. Each RV site fee includes up to six persons, one wheeled sleeping unit, and one tent. There is a fee for each additional tent and for every person over six people, regardless of age. Maximum occupancy of an RV/Campsite is twelve persons and only one wheeled sleeping unit per site. The group primitive campsite fee includes up to 15 persons and six sleeping units. Maximum occupancy of an add-on campsite is 12 persons. No more than one wheeled sleeping unit per site. There is a fee for each additional tent and for every person over six people, regardless of age. RV SITE INFORMATION GROUP PRIMITIVE CAMPING
PARKING
PROHBITED:
DO NOT trench around tents. DO NOT discharge sewage or gray water on the ground or in the lakes and waterways. DO NOT wash vehicles or RVs in the park. DO NOT hang items from trees. NO use of electrical insect- killing devices. DO NOT install permanent structures in the park. NO horse trailers, tractor trailers, bunk house trailers, etc. DO NOT cover multiple structures with a tarp. No tarp may extend more than 6" beyond the single structure it is covering. NO solicitation or selling any item (including resale of a campsite). NO sleeping overnight in a vehicle not designed for camping (unless special permission is granted by the City). NO rugs or turf areas (exception- small rug at tent entrance). Glass containers are only allowed at campsites. Stand-alone propane tanks are only permissible during the off-peak season. Additional rules apply. Golf carts and motorized scooters may be operated by licensed drivers only. This equipment is allowed on park roads, parking lots and within the RV and camping areas from sunrise to sunset. Absolutely no motorized equipment allowed on trails. Campfires are permitted in fire rings, only. Do not remove fire rings. Gathering of firewood in the park is strictly prohibited; firewood is available at the RV check-in station. Never leave campfires unattended. Do not discard ashes in trash or on grass. Burning trash in the fire ring is strictly prohibited.
Parking along paved roads, on grass, or in an unoccupied site is prohibited. All vehicles parked at a site must be on the gravel or concrete of that site All vehicles parked at a site must have an authorized hang-tag. Additional parking is available on parking lots throughout the park. QUIET HOURS- 11 p.m.-7a.m. (unless otherwise noted) CHECK IN/CHECK OUT: Check-in time is 2 p.m. Check out time is noon. RV REQUIREMENTS: A sewer collar must always be used. Skirting on RVs must be professionally fabricated, color-matched, and installed in an aesthetically pleasing way. Plastic sheeting, unfinished plywood, tarps, or other makeshift skirting items are not permissible. Skirting is only permissible in the off-peak season. A three-night minimum stay may be required during specific time periods, special events, and holidays. There is a 60-day maximum stay in the RV sites during the peak season (April-October). There is a two-week maximum stay per calendar year in the primitive campsites. The two weeks cannot be consecutive. There is a one-week maximum stay in any non- wheeled sleeping unit in the park. Additional one-week stays may be added up to the maximum allowed for that site type, but each stay must be separated by a minimum of 7-days out of the park. HOW LONG CAN I STAY? Please dispose of trash in the dumpster by the main road. No littering. All sites must be kept tidy. Customers who cannot keep their site aesthetically pleasing may be asked to vacate the park. TRASH
WHAT IS ALLOWED?
CAMPFIRES
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Lake Rules All persons fishing or launching watercraft must obtain the proper permit from the RV Check-in before accessing the water. Nominal fishing and lake use fees may apply. Use of lake is allowed March through November with approved permit. Day or annual pass must be worn visibly for security. All watercraft must be off the lake at least 30 minutes before sunset and may not be placed on the water until after sunrise, unless a night-use permit has been issued. Glass containers are not allowed on the lake. Diving or swimming in lake is prohibited. Ice skating on lake is prohibited. All persons fishing must abide by the Missouri Wildlife Code and other posted regulations. Cleaning of fish in boat dock/restrooms/showers/laundry facilities is prohibited. Fishing from main dock or boat ramp is prohibited. Boaters must follow all U.S.C.G. and Missouri Boating Rules and Regulations in addition to the following rules: Trailed watercraft is permitted to access the lake at the boat launch ramp only. Launching from rental beach is prohibited. Only electric trolling motors are permitted. Gasoline motors may be attached to boats, but may not be used. All persons using inflatable watercraft must wear a personal floatation device (PFD). All persons riding or operating canoes, kayaks, or sailboards under 16 feet in length must wear a personal floatation device (PFD). The total height of any vessel, including sails, masts, antennas, etc. must not exceed 24 feet above water level. This includes sailboats,
Park & Trail Rules The Park is open sunrise to sunset unless otherwise specified on permit. Help protect the beauty of the trees, trails, and wildlife by not damaging the property. No cutting, carving, or driving nails into the trees, and no digging or picking up plants. Hunting is not allowed in City Parks. Use of firearms is prohibited. Please dispose of trash in proper receptacles. Use of fireworks is prohibited. Use of drones is prohibited. All buildings are smoke free. Pedestrians, skaters and bicyclists all share the trails. Be courteous and respectful. Bicyclists should sound an audible warning (verbal or mechanical) when passing pedestrians or skaters from behind. Motorized vehicles are prohibited on trails. Pets must be on a leash and owners are responsible for immediate clean-up of pet waste. Park in designated parking spaces only. Parking on grass is prohibited. Canopies of 10 x 10 or smaller are permissible. Canopies cannot be attached to each other, and are prohibited in windy conditions. No person shall leave any personal items unattended in 370 Lakeside Park for more than 24 hours. In the vent of an evacuation, the City will not remove a customer’s personal items from the Park regardless of whether the items belong to a paying customer or a non-paying park user. No person with items in 370 Lakeside Park shall travel away from the park further than 24 hours-travel time so they are able to retrieve their items in the event of an evacuation. PETS A maximum of three domestic pets is allowed per campsite. Pets must have current vaccines. Pets must be on a leash no longer than six feet in length when off reserved site. Pets must be reasonably quiet, restrained and always supervised. Pet owners are responsible for the clean-up of their pet’s waste. Pets must not be tied to trees. Non-domestic or exotic animals are prohibited. Pet fences may only be set up when pets are using them. Off-leash area is available for camper pets. Campground Rules, continued
windsurfs and sailboards. Kiteboarding is prohibited.
EMERGENCY DIAL 9-1-1
Police/Rangers 636-278-2222
Fire 636-970-9700
Poison Control 1-800-222-1222
Barnes Jewish St. Peters Hospital 636-916-9000
In case of severe weather, take shelter in the Comfort Station.
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370 Lakeside PTIWiFi Troubleshooting Tips IF PTIWiFi is not showing up in your networks or has poor signal strength, please try the following: 1. Ensure that your WiFi settings on your device are enabled. 2. Ensure there are as few obstructions between you and an access point as possible (see map below). Solar shades, window foil, or other items may obstruct your signal. 3. Try moving your device near a window facing an access point. RVs with metal sides may obstruct signal to the interior of the RV. Moving your device near a window allows for a better line of sight to your device from the access point. This will result in a stronger signal.
The PTIWiFi access points are located on the bathhouse between Pod 1 and 2, and between Pod 4 and Primitive Camping.
If you are connected to the PTIWiFi and signal strength is good but you have you no Internet, please try the following:
1.Users must accept the usage agreement as shown every time they connect to PTIWiFi. If you are not automatically presented with the usage agreement upon attempting to connect to
PTIWiFi, try opening an Internet browser. This should present you with the usage agreement (Apple IOS may not be presented with an agreement). 2.Disconnect from the PTIWiFi in your network settings, then attempt to reconnect. 3.Turn the device’s WiFi off and back on, then attempt to reconnect. 4.Go to WiFi settings and select “Forget This Network”, then attempt to reconnect. 5.Reboot the device, then attempt to reconnect. PTIWiFi Limitations PTIWiFi is a free Internet service offered to the City of St Peters for the citizens/customers. Because of this, it does have limitations: 1.PTIWiFi is not intended for streaming video through platforms such as YouTube, Facebook, Netflix, etc., and may not support such activity. 2.If you are connected to PTIWiFi for four hours you will have to re-accept the usage agreement. 3.Media intensive pages such as www.msn.com that contain large quantities of videos on a page may take much longer than usual to load all of the content.
If these steps did not solve your issue, please contact staff at the RV Check-in Station. 6
Benefits RV CAMPER
As a guest of the park, you’re considered a resident of the City of St. Peters! Enjoy these benefits:
370 Lakeside Park
Daily Fishing in our 140 acre lake. Resident Rate for archery range, located at the east end of the park ($3/day). You must have your own equipment.
St. Peters Rec-Plex Resident Rates
Located at 5200 Mexico Road in St. Peters, the Rec-Plex has a world-class Natatorium (indoor pools, sauna and hot tub), as well state of the art fitness machines, a gymnasium and an indoor track. It also has three NHL- sized ice rinks. Learn more: www.stpetersmo.net/rec-plex
St. Peters Golf Club Resident Rates
Located at 200 Salt Lick Road, the SPGC prides itself on providing outstanding service. Play 9 or 18 holes of golf, then eat, drink and relax at Caddy's Bar and Grill. Learn more: www.stpetersgolf.com
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Upcoming Public Events at
FOOD TRUCKS 370 Lakeside Park will host food trucks all summer long! For the lineup, please visit our Food Trucks Web Page.
SUNSET CONCERT SERIES Food/Drink Sales begin at 6 p.m.; Concert begins at 6:30 p.m. Corporate Pavilion FREE!
May 16: Mardi Gras in May featuring Zydeco Crawdaddys May 23: BagLunch Blues May 30: Jeremiah Johnson June 6: The Paul Bonn Band June 9: Sunset with the Symphony: Dance into the Summer with SLSO (7:30-8:30 p.m.) June 13: WildHorse Creek Band with Jim Keefe June 21: Butch Wax & The Hollywoods; Trixie Delight
Learn more at www.stpetersmo.net/sunset
POWER WHEELS RACE Saturday, June 28 | 11:00 AM (check-in starts at 10:00AM) Corporate Pavilion Fee: $25
The Power Wheels Race welcomes boys and girls ages 3 to 8 to compete in an exciting racing event!
Racers will be divided into three age classes - 3 to 4 years (1 lap), 5 to 6 years (2 laps), and 7 to 8 years (3 laps) - with trophies awarded for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place in each class. The registration fee is $25 per Power Wheels vehicle, and only one parent or guardian is allowed in the pit area.
Learn more at www.stpetersmo.net/370Lakeside
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Upcoming CAMPER Events at
370 Lakeside Park’s 14 Birthday th Sunday, May 18 Free!
As we blow out the candles on our 14 birthday cake, we want to extend our deepest gratitude to each and every one of you. Please stop by the Check-in Station anytime on Sunday, May 18 to help us celebrate with a sweet treat. Here’s to many more years of laughter, friendship, and outdoor adventures together! th th Father’s Day Craft Sunday, June 14 Free! Come make a small craft for your Dad or another important guy in your life!
Fourth of July Tie Dying Thursday, July 3 | 10 a.m. $10/Adults; $7/Children
Get ready to add some red, white, and you to your Independence Day! Join us for a hands-on tie-dye activity where participants can create their own patriotic masterpiece. We’ll provide all the supplies—just bring your creativity (and maybe wear something you don’t mind getting a little colorful)! Great for all ages and perfect for making a one-of-a-kind shirt to wear to your Fourth of July celebration.
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Upcoming Events CITY OF ST. PETERS EVENTS For more City of St. Peters Events, please visit www.stpetersmo.net .
CITY OF ST. PETERS OUTDOOR POOLS OPENING DAY Saturday, May 24 | Noon-7 p.m. The Cove at St. Peters Outdoor Pool & Laurel Park Outdoor Pool Prices vary
Summer starts now! Join us as we kick off the season with the opening of our outdoor pools! Come cool off, make a splash, and enjoy the sun with family and friends. Whether you're diving in or just lounging poolside, it's the perfect way to celebrate summer's arrival!
Learn more at www.stpetersmo.net/pools
OUTDOOR POOL PARTY Saturday, June 28 | Noon-2 p.m. The Cove at St. Peters Outdoor Pool FREE for Outdoor Pool Passholders; General Public pays Daily Admission
Join us for these fun community events at the St. Peters Outdoor Pools! Each event features music from a DJ, free popsicles and yard games on the pool deck!
Learn more at www.stpetersmo.net/pools
OUTDOOR POOL PARTY Saturday, July 26 | Noon-2 p.m. Laurel Park Outdoor Pool FREE for Outdoor Pool Passholders; General Public pays Daily Admission
Join us for these fun community events at the St. Peters Outdoor Pools! Each event features music from a DJ, free popsicles and yard games on the pool deck!
Learn more at www.stpetersmo.net/pools
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Where to Eat!
St. Peters Cooper’s Hawk Winery & Restaurant 5300 North Service Road, 63376
St. Charles Prasino 1520 S 5th Street #110, 63303
Erio’s 951 Jungermann Road, 63376
Sugarfire Smokehouse 3150 Elm Point Industrial Drive, 63301
First Watch 312 Mid Rivers Center, 63376
Mattingly’s 3434 Harry S Truman Blvd., 63301
Shamrocks Pub n’ Grill 7337 Mexico Road, 63376
Tony’s On Main Street 132 North Main Street, 63301
Gulf Shores Restaurant & Grill 5256 North Service Road, 63376
Gingham’s Homestyle Restaurant 1566 Country Club Plaza, 63303
Heavy Smoke BBQ 270 North Service Road, 63376
Mission Taco Joint 1650 Beale Street, Suite 130, 63303 St. Louis
Hobos at the Legion 200 Main St, 63376
Lion’s Choice 807 Veterans Memorial Parkway, 63376
Pappy’s Smokehouse 3106 Olive Street, 63103
Syberg’s 856 Suemandy Dr, 63376
Bogart’s Smokehouse 1627 S 9th Street, 63104
Pirrone’s Pizzeria 299 Salt Lick Rd, 63376
Charlie Gitto’s 5226 Shaw Ave., 63110
Cooper’s American Pub & Grill 6632 Mexico Rd, 63376
Crown Candy Kitchen 1401 St. Louis Ave., 63110
El Mezon Mexican Restaurant 140 Salt Lick Road, 63376
Ted Drewes Frozen Custard 6726 Chippewa St., 63109
Lucky Sushi & Chinese 222 Mid Rivers Circle, 63376
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Things to Do!
St. Peters AMEN I T I ES
St. Charles Historic District Main Street St. Charles, 63301
St. Peters Rec-Plex* 5250 Mexico Road, 63376
Streets of St. Charles 1520 S 5th Street, 63303 First Missouri State Capitol State Historic Site 200 South Main Street, 63301 Demolition Ball 1875 S Old Highway 94, 63303 Climb So Ill 650 N Main Center, Suite 105, 63301 REC Hall STL 800 South Duchesne Drive, 63301 St. Louis Forest Park: 5595 Grand Drive, 63112 St. Louis Zoo St. Louis Art Museum
Laurel Park Outdoor Pool* 181 Driftwood Lane, 63376 The Cove at St. Peters Outdoor Pool* 5270 Mexico Road, 63376 St. Peters Golf Club* 312 Mid Rivers Center, 63376 Bowlero 8070 Veterans Memorial Pkwy., 63376 SHOPP I NG Mid Rivers Mall 1600 Mid Rivers Mall Drive, 63376 Walmart Supercenter 2897 Veterans Memorial Parkway, 63303 Target 3881 Mexico Road, 63303
Missouri History Museum St. Louis Science Center 1627 S 9th Street, 63104 The Gateway Arch N Second Street, 63102
GROCERY
Walmart Neighborhood Market 45 Sutters Mill Road, 63376 Schnucks 577 Mid Rivers Mall Drive, 63376 Dierbergs 217 Salt Lick Road, 63376 Aldi 343 Mid Rivers Mall Drive, 63376
Missouri Botanical Garden 4344 Shaw Boulevard, 63110 City Museum 750 N 16th Street, 63103 St. Louis Aquarium at Union Station 201 S 18th Street, 63103 Grants Farm 10501 Gravois Road, 63123
*Ask us how to get a St. Peters Resident discount at these City of St. Peters facilities.
For more information, please visit www.explorestlouis.com
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