Starting this month, it might cost more to
stay at campgrounds on lands managed by the Illinois Department of
Natural Resources (IDNR).
The IDNR is considering raising the daily
utility fee for camping from $5 to $10 to offset statewide increases
in electric, water and sewage rates.
For Class AA campsites, which offer full
hookups, the daily camping fee would increase from $20 to $25 ($15
camping fee plus $10 utility fee).
The IDNR also proposes to raise the camping
fees for Class AA, Class A and Class A Premium sites by $10, but
only during the Memorial Day, Labor Day and Independence Day
holidays. “Premium” campgrounds are those that operate consistently
at capacity.
The 45-day public comment period on the
proposed fee changes expired April 4. The Joint Committee on
Administrative Rules is expected to approve the changes on May 20,
said Jack Price, legal counsel for the IDNR.
The increased utility fee would take effect
May 21, and the $10 increase on the premium sites would start with
the Fourth of July weekend, Price said.
The fees for Class B, C and D campsites will
not change. Class B and C sites do not offer hookups sufficient for
motorhomes, and Class D is for tent camping.
The IDNR does not charge an entrance fee to
any state-owned or operated land except Wildlife Prairie Park in
Hanna City.
Approximately 2,500 FMCA members live in
Illinois.
Illinois Department of Natural Resources
http://dnr.state.il.us