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Camp BSP

Camp BSP

Calling all outdoor lovers to join us for CAMP BSP – Bonnet Springs Park’s first overnight camping program! Campers will spend an overnight at the park 5PM Friday, February 28th to 10AM on Saturday, March 1st. This program is intended for families with school-age children. Food and a schedule of activities will be provided, including knot-tying and casting, community bonfire, obstacle course, a guided night hike, and early bird fishing and archery.

This program requires advanced registration, payment of a registration fee, and is subject to availability. Please read through the FAQs below before proceeding to the registration page. Registration link can be found below the FAQs.


FAQs

What is Camp BSP? 
Camp BSP is Bonnet Springs Park’s first overnight camping program and will begin Friday, February 28 at 5PM and ends Saturday, March 1 at 10AM. This program requires advanced registration, payment of a registration fee, and is subject to availability. Please read through the information listed below before proceeding to the registration page.

Who can register and attend Camp BSP?  
Each campsite reserved must include a minimum of one adult and one child, who is at least five years of age. Each campsite group can have a maximum of six people. All campers will need to be listed in your registration.

This program is intended for families with school-age children and will include a schedule of activities, facilitated by BSP staff and volunteers. There will be overnight security to provide a safe experience for all parties.

What is the cost of registration? What does the cost include?  
The cost is $40 per person for up to six total people per registration.

This cost includes one campsite (10’x10’), two meals, evening and morning activities only available to campers, and overnight security. Further details are listed below.

Food provided will include camp dinner, s’mores, and a light breakfast. Dietary restrictions can be noted on the registration page.

Evening activities will include fishing training (knot-tying and casting), a community bonfire with fire safety education, an obstacle course, and a guided night hike.

Morning activities will include early bird fishing and archery.

What supplies do I need to participate? What is prohibited? 
Registered guests will provide their own camping tent and sleeping bags, flashlights, clothing for an overnight stay, toiletries, and weather appropriate gear. Details including a recommended packing list and prohibited items and conduct are outlined in our Camp Rules & Expectations, which can be found on the registration page.

All guests must adhere to BSP’s Park Rules

Can I bring my pet? 
No, only service animals will be permitted for this event.

What is the purchase and refund policy? 
All tickets are final sale and cannot be exchanged or refunded. Please note that if you bring more guests than your reservation allows, we reserve the right to charge your credit card for the additional persons. The extra charges will be applied based on the number of guests exceeding your reservation limit, and the rates associated with the additional guests.

The event will take place rain or shine. Re-entry to the event is prohibited. All activities and schedules are subject to change or cancellation.  In the case of an event cancellation without a rescheduled date, a refund will be issued to the form of payment used at purchase. No person under 18 years of age will be allowed to attend without being accompanied by at least one parent or guardian over the age of 18. By registering for this event, you agree to this purchase policy. Before registering, we urge you to confirm the title, time, location, and other details of the event.

Donate

Bonnet Springs Park is a privately developed public park that depends solely on public support. There are several ways that you can help make this dream for Lakeland's future generations become reality, and make it possible for friends and families to create endless memories at the park.

Volunteer

There are many ways you can help in the enabling of this magnificent regional park, from one-time to reoccurring volunteer opportunities. Bonnet Springs Park is looking for volunteers, sponsors, patrons, and professional services to help in the design and implementation. 

Donate

Bonnet Springs Park is a privately developed public park that depends solely on public support. There are several ways that you can help make this dream for Lakeland's future generations become reality, and make it possible for friends and families to create endless memories at the park.

Volunteer

There are many ways you can help in the enabling of this magnificent regional park, from one-time to reoccurring volunteer opportunities. Bonnet Springs Park is looking for volunteers, sponsors, patrons, and professional services to help in the design and implementation. 

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