Guernsey County Inspects each licensed Campground and RV Park at least once per licensing period to ensure that the standards outlines in OAC are met. Some of the areas examined during these inspections include:
Ensuring adequate spacing between campers and tents to prevent fire hazards and to allow room for access by emergency services.
Making sure that trash is stored properly and is disposed of as needed to prevent harborage of pests.
Preventing nuisance conditions on sites, such as areas of standing water that can provide breeding areas for mosquitoes.
Ensuring proper disposal of sewage and a safe drinking water supply.
Campgrounds in Ohio are regulated under the authority of Chapter 3729 of the Ohio Revised Code (ORC) and Chapter 3701-26 of the Ohio Administrative Code (OAC).
These rules were created to establish minimum standards, applicable throughout Ohio, for the design, installation, operation and maintenance of these facilities in order to protect the public from injury, minimize the potential for disease transmission, and provide a safe and healthy recreational environment.
Campground Types
- Recreation Camp
- Recreational Vehicle (RV) Park
- Combined Park-Camp
- Temporary Campground
- Resident Camp