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Ground Rules

1. Management reserves the right to refuse admission and to deny occupancy for any not  meeting park standards

2. Special Cancellation policy applies during big event weekends. You will be notified if you are booking during one of these event weekends before payment.

3. Speed Limit is 10 MPH

4. Children must be supervised by adults at all times

 

5. ALL pets must be on a leash and under control at all times

 

6. Pet owners are responsible for cleaning up after their pets at all times, regardless of  location

 

7. Garbage must be bagged and placed inside the trash bin 

 

8. Maintain and keep your site in a respectable manor.  Your site area must look neat and presentable

 

9. Keep animals and children out of livestock pens that are occupied

 

10. NO building access permitted

 

11. Please responsible if smoking on grounds to help reduce risk of fires

 Kansas Equine Activity Liability Act 

Statute: Under  Kansas law, equine professionals and activity sponsors are not liable  for injuries incurred by a participant that result from the inherent  risks associated with equine activities unless the equine professional  or activity sponsor i) provided the participant with faulty equipment or  tack and such equipment or tack was faulty to the extent that it  resulted in injury to the participant, ii) provided the horse to the  participant without making reasonable efforts to determine the  participant’s ability to engage safely in equine activities and to  manage the particular horse based on the participant’s representations  of their ability to engage in equine activities, iii) owns, leases,  rents, or is otherwise in possession or control of the land or  facilities upon which the injury occurred and the equine professional  knew of the dangerous latent condition which caused the participant’s  injury and did not warn the participant, iv) commits an act or omission  that falls below the standard of care of a reasonable equine activity  sponsor, professional or other person engaged in equine activities in  the same locality, or v) willfully, wantonly, or intentionally  disregarded the safety of the participant, which resulted in the  participant’s injury.  Kan. Stat. Ann. § 60-4002; Kan. Stat. Ann. §  60-4003.

 

Recreational Use Act 

Statute: A  landowner in Kansas, who makes any part of their land open to the  public for recreational purposes, does not have a duty to keep their  land safe for others, or to give any warning to such visitors of  dangerous conditions unless the landowner i) willfully or maliciously  failed to guard or warn visitors against dangerous conditions, or ii)  charges the visitors who go onto the land for the recreational land  unless the land is leased to the state or a subdivision thereof.  Kan.  Stat. Ann. § 58-3203; Kan. Stat. Ann. § 58-3206.  Additionally, a  landowner who invites or allows a person to come onto their property for  recreational purposes does not i) extend any assurance that the  premises are safe, ii) confer status upon the visitor under which the  landowner would owe the visitor a duty of care, or iii) assume  responsibility or liability for any injury to any person caused by the visitor.  Kan. Stat. Ann. § 58-3204.

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