Rules & Regulations
Riverbend Wilderness Camping Inc.
Here are the rules and regulations all guests must follow to vacation with us. Campers who are not willing to follow these guidelines will unfortunately be asked to leave the premises and will not be privy to cancellation credits or refunds of any kind. Please read our Cancellation and Refund Policy for any questions regarding this matter.
Date Updated: August 27, 2021
- NO Glass Bottles in Park. The environment is too precious. One broken bottle in the river or in our sites makes them unsafe for wildlife, our campers and our staff. This includes glass bottles being near and in the river. They are strictly prohibited.
- Swim at Your Own Risk. The river is unsupervised by the park staff and is to be used at your own risk. Children must be supervised by a caretaker at all times of being in or near the river.
- Dogs Must Be Leashed. Dogs must be kept on leashes at all times, inside park boundaries unless they are inside your tent or RV.
- Respect all living things, including trees. Please respect the living animals and wilderness inside and surrounding the park, including the trees and living brush. Fallen or dead trees, branches or brush can be used as firewood and kindling, but please do not cut or burn anything that is green or living. You are also free to use the park's reserve of cut wood, provided for campfires on your site.
- No Fires Outside Provided Fire Pits or Left Unattended. Provided fire pits must be used and fire contained in the fire pit provided by our park. Also, lit fires and hot embers are never to be left unattended. Both are leading causes for wildfires which can put a large number of people and wildlife in grave danger. Wildfires cause by campers can result in the party responsible to receive a large fine from NB Natural Resources.
Respect Quiet Hours. Please respect your fellow campers by keeping quiet after our designated quiet hours.
Park Quiet Time
Monday:
Tuesday:
Wednesday:
Thursday:
Friday:
Saturday:
Sunday:
11:00 pm
11:00 pm
11:00 pm
1:00 am
11:00 pm
11:00 pm
1:00 am
- “Leave No Trace.” A common saying used by backcountry campers is to “leave no trace”. Our guests are expected to do the same and bring out what they’ve brought in, including all camping gear and personal belongings brought to their site. Please keep garbage contained and we'll provide a daily garbage pickup service to all of our sites.
- General Parking Only. All vehicles, excluding RVs, must be parked in designated parking areas. Vehicles cannot be parked at camping sites.
Any questions regarding our park rules and regulations?
No problem! Feel free to contact us with your questions.
Riverbend Wilderness Camping Office
Policy Enquiry Email: policy@rwcamping.com