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CSD Annual Pass

Read below to see all the perks you get with purchasing our CPCSD Annual Pass! Passes are valid for one full year from date of purchase! To purchase you pass online, Click HERE

The Annual Pass grants access to:

  •  Cameron Park Lake Our 56 acre park filled with an abundance of amenities such as; a 1.1 mile walking path along the shoreline, tennis courts, a playground, horseshoe pits, catch-and-release fishing, an 18-hole disc golf course, picnic and barbeque areas, and restrooms. 
  • The Community Pool  Pass Holders will have full access to the pool, and discounts on any aquatic classes.
  • PickleBall Here at the CSD Community Center Gym M-F 9am - 1pm
  • Lap Swim Registration is still required

Pricing:

  • Family Annual Pass (up to 5 people): $215 - Resident, $240 - Non-Resident
  • Additional Family Members (from the same address up to 3): $40 - Residential, $46 - Non-Resident
  • Individual Annual Pass (Ages 4+): $100 - Resident, $115 - Non-Resident 
  • Veteran/Senior Annual Pass (Ages 62+): $72 - Resident, $80 - Non-Resident
  • Children under 3: FREE

Q & A for the Annual Pass: 

Why Should I Buy a Pass? 

Buying a pass is not only convenient, access to the Lake and pool is easy.  No cash or credit card is required when you arrive at the Lake or when reserving a Rec Swim time at the pool.  Revenues generated from the sales of these passes financially support the District’s maintenance of Cameron Park Lake and Community Pool.

I am a resident, why can’t I get into Cameron Park Lake for free? Don’t my taxes already pay for this amenity? 

The funds received from property taxes are allocated to many different District services including Fire and Emergency services, youth and adult sports fields, and trails. An annual pass is a user fee to offset costs for maintaining the Lake and Pool, two very important community assets.  

Why is the kiosk not open consistently?

In recent years, the kiosk has been open year-round as staffing and access allowed.  The CSD is continuing to evaluate the benefits/constraints of charging entry fees at Cameron Park Lake and methods to do so.  Revenues generated from the sales of these passes financially support the District’s maintenance of Cameron Park Lake and Community Pool.

 Does the money from Annual Passes only cover the cost of staffing the kiosk?

No… the revenue generated from Annual Passes and money collected daily at the kiosk is significantly higher than the cost to pay a staff member to operate the kiosk. The money is then allocated to offset maintenance costs at the Lake and the Pool.  

I am on a fixed income or have a financial hardship, and I can’t afford the cost of this pass – is there anything I can do?

Yes… Recreation Participant Program Grants are available to residents with a Financial hardship.  The process is very easy and can be completed quickly. For full details and an application, please click here.

My kid just wants to play on the playground… why do I have to pay to use a playground when that is free at all other parks in the area?

Money from Annual Passes helps with overall maintenance of the Lake and you can also use your Annual Pass to swim. If you aren’t interested in the other amenities or swimming at the Pool, then we would recommend using one of our other playgrounds at Rasmussen Park, Christa McAuliffe, or Northview. Check out our website for more information and location details. 

If lap swim is included in my pass, do I still need to registar for a lane?

Yes, we still need you to registar online as we only have a certain amount of lanes and times.

Will the Swimming Lagoon at Cameron Park Lake be open this summer? 

No… this feature is closed and will not be opening back up.

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