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Beer (with an alcohol content 5% or less by weight) and wine (with an alcohol content 17% or less by weight) can be
consumed in state parks and recreation areas. Drinking of these beverages is not permitted on roads or in
parking areas.
Keg beer is not permitted in campgrounds or on beaches. Persons wishing to hold a “kegger” or keg party in any
other portion of a state park are required to obtain a keg beer permit in advance. The permit requires a minimum
deposit of $100 and a responsibility agreement signed by a designated agent. Contact the area park office for more
details.
Hard liquor (such as whiskey, vodka, etc.), wine with an alcohol content of more than 17 percent by weight or
other alcoholic liquors are not to be consumed in parks and recreation areas.
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