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14. kesäkuuta 2025
We stayed for 2 days in site #192. We were up the hill, close to the walk in tent sites. The 2nd night we were there, there were multiple alerts from campers that bears were approaching their camp sites. Several people seemed to have been scared enough to leave their sites that night, not sure if they came back? The sheriff department had to be dispatched twice that night because of the bear activity. The 2nd time was when I had to call 911 because a bear was coming next to our trailer and knocking miscellaneous junk out of a golf cart at the site next to us. Apparently this site was an employees trailer? Not a problem I guess, if you don't mind bears finding it to be a picnic basket. Kind of frightening to hear the bear walking around our trailer; for sure! My family and I are seasoned campers and know very well how we should secure our campsite to prevent bears from roaming around. Because there is obviously a bear problem there, each site should have a "bear box" to secure their food & toiletry items in to help prevent this. There also should be warnings and rules provided to each guests when they check in on what they need to do to prevent bear visits and break ins. Above all, your employees should not be storing stuff outside of there trailer residence that would attract bears. The bathrooms were never cleaned in the two days we stayed there. I find this unacceptable, especially at the prices your customers are paying to stay there.
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