Camping Rules
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Camping Rules and Citations
Within the Longmont City Limits
Longmont Municipal Code 10.14.120
R101. Peace officers must first issue a warning to violators of the camping ordinance before issuing a ticket.
R102. If the camper refuses to comply, the peace officer should evaluate the need for human services.
R103. Reserved.
R104. If services are needed, peace officer attempts to connect the camper with referrals and services.
R105. If camper refuses to comply with service worker, or if no service worker can be reached, an unlawful camping citation or arrest may follow.
R106. No citations may be issued on nights when there is no shelter bed space available in the county. However, peace officers may direct individuals in violation of the camping ordinance to immediately move if the campsite threatens sensitive wildlife habitat, cultural significant resources, or poses a direct threat to our watershed. Any property of recognizable value, not taken by the camper, will be stored and disposed of according to city policy.
R107. Written notice that an encampment will be cleared shall be posted at least 48 hours before removal, however, encampments that threaten sensitive wildlife habitat, culturally significant resources, or poses a direct threat to our watershed, may be immediately removed. Any property not taken by the camper will be stored and disposed of according to city policy.
R108. A summons may be issued immediately for unlawful camping in identified sensitive areas, such as Button Rock Preserve. At a minimum sensitive areas will be identified on the City's official website prior to any enforcement action.
R109. Permits for camping on city property may be obtained by the Director of Parks and Natural Resources (e-mail david.bell@longmontcolorado.gov).
Effective date: June 30, 2023
For additional information regarding camping on City of Longmont Public Lands.