Solano County Parks operate on posted hours set by the parks division under Code Chapter 19. Day-use areas are open during posted daylight hours; quiet hours run 10:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. in camping areas, no camp arrivals are allowed after 9:00 p.m. at Lake Solano, and overnight stays require a camping permit.
Solano County's park rules are codified in Chapter 19 (Parks, Recreation and Other Public Property) and apply to county parks such as Lake Solano Park. Rather than fixing a single curfew time, Section 19-70 authorizes the parks division to close, restrict, or set hours for any park or facility, and day-use hours are posted at each park by the parks division. Camping without a valid permit is prohibited (Section 19-220), and overnight use is limited to designated camping areas - so staying in a day-use area after posted closing is not allowed. Posted operational rules include: gates to the Lake Solano campground close daily at the posted time and reopen at 8 a.m.; no camp arrivals are permitted after 9 p.m. at Lake Solano; and quiet hours are observed in all camping areas between 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m., during which no excessive noise is allowed. Camping permits are limited to 14 days with a mandatory 30-day out period, and no one under 18 may camp without a parent or guardian. Section 19-160 lists prohibited acts (litter, fires outside designated areas, fireworks, amplified noise without a permit, and similar). Because exact open/close times are posted per park and seasonally adjusted, check current posted hours or contact Solano County Parks before visiting.
Remaining in a day-use park after posted closing, camping without a permit or outside designated areas, arriving to camp after 9 p.m. at Lake Solano, or violating quiet hours can result in citations and removal under Chapter 19.
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