Level
One -
Very low level of development. These campgrounds are walk-in only
with no motorized access and no restrooms.
Level
Two - These
campgrounds are usually accessible over primitive roads. The
spacing of camp units is irregular, with some distance between
campsites. Water and pit toilets may be provided.
Level
Three - These
campgrounds are accessible by better unpaved or by paved roads.
Camp units are usually regularly spaced, paved and usually can
accommodate recreational vehicles. Facilities such as water and
toilets are usually provided. A fee is usually charged for use
of these campgrounds.
Level
Four - These
campgrounds are accessed via paved roads and usually have paved
roads and trails within the area. Camp units are regularly spaced,
and can accommodate recreational vehicles. Large campsites for
multi-family groups are usually available. Shower houses and
playground equipment may be present, as well as some interpretive
programs. A fee is charged for use of these campgrounds.
Level
Five - Beyond
the facilities outlined in Level 4, these campgrounds may offer
electrified units, battery chargers for electric motors, fish
cleaning stations, flush toilets, hot showers, interpretive
programs and other developed facilities.