FAQ
To serve you better, we've assembled a list of our residents' most frequently asked questions. If you don't find your answer here, feel free to contact us.
Frequently Asked Questions
Park Facilities
Camping Fee Schedule
The Town of Drummond offers 3 camping sites with 30 amp electricity and water hook-up; cost of $25.00 per night/per location.
There are an additional 10 dry camping spaces; cost of $10.00 per night/per location.
Camping...How Long Can I Stay?
There is a maximum stay of 3 nights.
Does the Drummond Campground Accept Reservations?
No, The Drummond Campground does not accept reservations for camping. Camping is on a first come, first serve basis; with a maximum stay of 5 (five) nights.
Does the Town offer RV Dumping
No, The Town of Drummond does not have RV dumping available.
Is the Campground Open during the Winter?
Yes, the Drummond City Park/Campground is open year round. However, the water is turned off during the freezing months, typically October through May.
How many Parks are located in Drummond?
Drummond is home to 2 Parks: Drummond City Park/Campground and Drummond East End Day Park.
Overnight lodging is only authorized at the Drummond City Park/Campground.
Parks Programs
What type of events does the Drummond City Park Offer?
The Drummond City Park/Campground is host to many Special Events. Such as, ARBOR DAY, the Drummond FARMER'S MARKET and Valley Fire Department's ANNUAL DUCK FUNDRAISER RACE.
Can the Drummond City Park/Campground be reserved for Special Events?
Yes, The Drummond City Park Campground can be reserved in advance for special events. Such as, Anniversary Celebrations, Baby Showers, Birthday Parties, Reunions, and Special Meetings.
Wastewater
What is the annual per unit sewer fee?
Town of Drummond annual per unit sewer fee is $900.00 per year.
How is my sewer fee billed?
Your annual sewer fee is billed as a courtesy on your County Taxes; listed as Drummond Improvement District (fee). The annual per unit amount is billed semi-annual on your County tax bill, equalling $450.00 per billing/per unit. Payable to the Granite County Treasurer, which is then paid to the Town of Drummond by the County.
What if my entity is a non-profit?
Non-profit sewer fee billing is billed by the Town of Drummond semi-annually, coinsiding with County tax billing. Payable to the Town of Drummond.
What may be placed in the sewer?
Kindly follow the "3Ps RULE." Only pee, poop and paper (toilet paper) should be disposed of into the sewer.
By following the 3Ps it allows your sewer infrastructure to work and function as it should, keeping the O&M (operations and maintenance) as frugil as possible; which in return benefits your pocketbook.