Fees

 

Fee Schedule for Stillhouse Hollow Lake
Effective January 1, 2008


Current User Fees at Stillhouse Hollow Lake:

Camping Fees:

Campsites with 30 amp electrical service  $16.00 per night.

Campsites with 50 amp electrical service  $18.00 per night.

Double 30 amp sites $26.00 per night.

Double 50 amp sites are $32.00 per night.

"Mini group shelters" at Dana Peak $22.00 per night.

Primitive Tent Only Campsites at Dana Peak Park $8.00 per night.

Screen Shelters at Union Grove Park $30.00 per night.

 


Day Use Fees:

$3.00 per vehicle or pedestrian entering the park

 


Area Day Use Fee at Union Grove Park:

$3.00 per day to use the boat ramp area. This includes the fishing dock.

 


Boat Ramp Fees:

$3.00 per day to use the boat ramp

 


Group Pavilion Fees*:

Island View Pavilion - Stillhouse Park: Weekday $40.00, Weekend $70.00

Comanche Gap Pavilion - Dana Peak Park: Weekday $40.00, Weekend $70.00

* Weekend rates apply on Friday, Saturday, Sunday and all Federal Holidays.


DISCOUNT PASSES:

Annual Day-Use Passes  

The Annual Day-Use pass hang tag is available for $30.00 and is valid for 12 months (ending the last day of the purchase month, one year later). The pass covers entrance to U.S. Army Corps of Engineer run parks.  Golden Age/Access and America the Beautiful pass discounts apply. This pass permits you to use the boat ramps, picnic areas, swim beaches, etc. without paying an additional fee at U.S. Army Corps of Engineer run parks.

Annual Day-Use Passes are available at park entrance stations or at other U.S. Army Corps of Engineers areas.

The pass is non-transferable.

 

Golden Age Passports  (DISCONTINUED AS OF 1 JAN 07)
Picture of the old golden age pass

Golden Age Passports will no longer be issued as of 1 Jan 2007.  The Senior Pass under the America the Beautiful Pass Program (see information below) replaces the Golden Age Passport.  Previously issued Golden Age Passport's will continue to be honored for the lifetime of the pass holder.

Golden Access Passports (DISCONTINUED AS OF 1 JAN 07)
Picture of the old golden access pass

Golden Access Passports will no longer be issued as of 1 Jan 2007.  The Access Pass under the America the Beautiful Pass Program (see information below) replaces the Golden Access Passport.  Previously issued Golden Access Passport's will continue to be honored for the lifetime of the pass holder.

 

AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL PASS PROGRAM:

For Information on how to purchase these passes. <CLICK HERE>

Interagency Pass Program (beginning January 1, 2007)*
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The Interagency Annual Pass costs $80 and is valid for 12 months (ending the last day of the purchase month, one year later). The pass covers entrance to Fish and Wildlife Service Refuges (FWS) and National Park Service (NPS) sites that charge an entrance fee, but does not cover camping fees or other use fees, such as cave tours. The pass also covers use of Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation), and Forest Service (USDA FS) sites that charge a Standard Amenity Fee. 

Where a "per vehicle" entrance fee is charged, the pass admits purchaser and accompanying passengers in a single, private, non-commercial vehicle. Where a "per person" entrance fee is charged, Pass admits purchaser, and up to 3 persons.

The Interagency Annual Pass is available at FWS, NPS, BLM and USDA FS locations. Pass is valid for one full year from the date of purchase and is non-transferable.

*The passage of the Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act of 2004 created a new discount program for Federal agencies called the America the Beautiful Interagency Pass Program.  This new program is scheduled to be implemented on 1 January 2007.  While the legislation did not authorize the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers full involvement in this new pass program, our agency will honor America the Beautiful pass holder with a 50 percent reduction of user fees at Corps recreation facilities, including day use and camping fees.  Our agency, however, is not authorized to sell or otherwise issue passed used for this new program.
For Information on how to purchase these passes. <CLICK HERE>

Senior Pass (beginning January 1, 2007)*
Picture of the america the beautiful senior pass

The Senior Pass is available to U.S. citizens or permanent residents who are age 62 or older. There is a one-time charge of $10 for this lifetime pass. The pass provides free entrance to most federal recreation areas and provides a 50% discount on use fees, such as camping fees.

Senior Passes are available at FWS, NPS, BLM and USDA FS locations. You will need to show proof of age (such as a driver's license or identification card) to obtain a Golden Age Passport.

The pass is non-transferable.

The Senior Pass under the America the Beautiful Pass Program replaces the Golden Age Passport.  Previously issued Golden Age Passport's will continue to be honored for the lifetime of the pass holder.

*The passage of the Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act of 2004 created a new discount program for Federal agencies called the America the Beautiful Interagency Pass Program.  This new program is scheduled to be implemented on 1 January 2007.  While the legislation did not authorize the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers full involvement in this new pass program, our agency will honor America the Beautiful pass holder with a 50 percent reduction of user fees at Corps recreation facilities, including day use and camping fees.  Our agency, however, is not authorized to sell or otherwise issue passed used for this new program.
For Information on how to purchase these passes. <CLICK HERE>

Access Pass (beginning January 1, 2007)*
picture of the america the beautiful access pass

The Access Pass is available to U.S. citizens or permanent residents who have a permanent disability. The pass is free and is good for life. It provides free entrance to most federal recreation areas and provides a 50% discount on use fees, such as camping fees.

Access Passes are available at FWS, NPS, BLM and USDA FS locations.

The pass is non-transferable.

The Access Pass under the America the Beautiful Pass Program replaces the Golden Access Passport.  Previously issued Golden Access Passport's will continue to be honored for the lifetime of the pass holder.

*The passage of the Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act of 2004 created a new discount program for Federal agencies called the America the Beautiful Interagency Pass Program.  This new program is scheduled to be implemented on 1 January 2007.  While the legislation did not authorize the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers full involvement in this new pass program, our agency will honor America the Beautiful pass holder with a 50 percent reduction of user fees at Corps recreation facilities, including day use and camping fees.  Our agency, however, is not authorized to sell or otherwise issue passes used for this new program.   For Information on how to purchase these passes. <CLICK HERE>

 

This page last updated on January 2, 2008