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Williams County parks report adds campsites, secures $300,000 road grant and seeks water hookup for Epping Springbrook

3110425 · April 15, 2025
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Staff reported plans to add about 14–15 boondocking spots (bringing Blacktail to roughly 25 campsites), a potential potable-water hookup via Northwest Rural Water (saving roughly $75,000 compared with initial estimates), a beaver problem at Blacktail and a $300,000 special road fund grant for a bypass road.

Parks staff provided multiple operational updates: plans to add roughly 14–15 boondocking spots at Blacktail (bringing total camping capacity there to about 25), progress on potable-water access at Epping Springbrook, a beaver problem at Blacktail, and news of a $300,000 special road fund grant for a bypass road.

Jeremy Ludlow said the health department has prepared guidance on campground licensing but is holding a letter pending the outcome of Senate Bill 2385, which would change campground licensing and…

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