This is the guy who sees camping quiet hours as a “suggestion.”
I fucking hate when people walk through my site. Not afraid to call you out
My best camping has been when the hosts enforce the rules.
I have stayed at this park before. It is a busy park and well run. They have the rules on their website so there are no surprises when you arrive.
Not a parent, but a dog owner, and I profusely apologize the times that I’ve had my pup run on someone else’s site. I feel like I’m trespassing.
I can show sympathy towards patrons of parks that might be “excessive” with rules, but walking through occupied sites + no mats on grass seem like no-brainers to me. Sorry OP.
EDIT: I will admit – I’ve been the guy that didn’t read the rules…. I had to swap a part out on my truck and ended up getting some stains on the concrete. Didn’t see that “working on vehicles” was not allowed within the park. Halfway into the job, the manager came over and told me. I said everything would be clean and I apologized.
You bet your ass I was out there with dawn soap and pressure washer the next morning to make things right. I had the maintenance guy come over and take a look at it and he said the pad looked better than it did before.
I booked that park a few months later and they remembered me and we had a laugh about it.
If you screw up, admit fault, and make things right.
Some people need a little reminder about the commitment they signed up for.
Follow the rules and you won’t have to deal with this. It’s pretty simple.
Source: Fredericksburg RV park


