This one ranger came towards us with his truck, and had his bright lights shining in our eyes, blinding us, and just demanded my ID, in an unfriendly aggressive manner. We walk with flashlights when it is dark in the park, and make sure that we are visible. As a matter of fact, my husband, who was the one who drove into the campground did not see it. The park ranger arrived 3 hours later, when my husband and I were on a walk, and why hunt for people who have already extiguished their fire, why not look for active ones, and warn people.Ī park should also have obvious signs that clearly state there is a fire ban, and perhaps other rules that are important, or at least a handout, especially since they have plenty of hosts that collect your fee and interact with campers. I guess, they realized no one else had one, and since we were out eating at the picnic table, they asked if there was a fire ban, and when we said 'yes', they extinguished their fire. This couple, was camping almost across from us, and they started a camp fire in a ring. We had nothing to hide and did nothing wrong, but were mistaken for some other couple. This is a state park! Had I known that perhaps crimes do take place here, and that there is unfriendly surveillance by suspicious bullying rangers, I would never have stayed here. I have never been to a place where a ranger acted like that. The ranger with whom we had an encounter was not polite nor friendly. Rangers who patrol parks are always friendly and are helpful, and they are there for the safety of campers, and not harrasment of people. Therefore, I googled it, and there are several negative reports about the park ranger behavior. We had a most unusual and disconcerting experience in this lovely campground today, which made us seek more information on it.
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