Tuolumne County does not publish a single county-wide park curfew time; park hours are set by the Recreation Department's Standard Park Rules and by posted signage at each facility. The published Standard Park Rules restrict food and beverage beyond the main gate, prohibit alcohol beyond the pedestrian gate, allow only certified service animals, and require shoes throughout facilities. Use parks only during posted hours.
Park use in unincorporated Tuolumne County is governed by the Tuolumne County Recreation Department's Standard Park Rules for use of facilities rather than by a single numerical overnight curfew set in the Ordinance Code. Under the published Standard Park Rules, no outside food or beverage may be brought into parks beyond the main admission gate, no alcohol of any kind is allowed beyond the main pedestrian gate, no pets of any kind are allowed except certified service animals, and shoes are required throughout the facility including playground areas, with parents responsible for their children's safety and behavior on playground equipment. Specific opening and closing times, and any overnight closure, are established for each park and posted at the site or set by the facility's use rules; visitors are expected to observe the posted hours, and using a park after closing can be treated as trespassing. Several recreation facilities in the area are operated by separate special districts (for example the Tuolumne Park and Recreation District), each with its own rules and hours, so the governing rules depend on which agency owns the park. Because the County publishes facility rules but not a fixed county-wide curfew hour, the most reliable guidance is the rules posted at the specific park and the Recreation Department's Standard Park Rules. For events, reservations, or after-hours use, contact the Tuolumne County Parks and Recreation Department.
Remaining in a park after posted closing hours, bringing alcohol beyond the pedestrian gate, bringing non-service animals, or other violations of the posted Standard Park Rules can result in being asked to leave, citation for trespassing, or loss of reservation/use privileges.
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