Do to the heavy rains Camp Scholler had to be closed.
And after seeing the back up of RVs and camper trailers on the 41 access roads in front of camp Scholler.
I started thinking about Oshkosh's Private Camp Ground Ordinance and if one actually exist.

And a couple questions arose.

How can the city of Oshkosh allow a Private Camp Ground be built without proper infrastructure.
1. Provide paved or graveled roads for the campers to be able to access their camp sites.
2. Provide a solid gravel driveway/parking pad for the RVs or camping trailers to park on.

Now I know Camp Scholler is not a full-time summer usage Camp Ground. But the City of Oshkosh's Private Camp Ground Ordinance may be lacking a bit. Considering what it may of cost EAA to park all those RVs and camper trailers at near-by privately owned business parking lots. EAA could have use those funds to put a dent into building a Camp Ground with proper infrastructure, For example: 1. & 2.

If you look at Wisconsin state parks they are built with the proper infrastructure, For example: 1. & 2.
But than again they are full-time usage Camp Ground.

What does the nearby Sleep Hollow camp ground infrastructure look like? probably, 1. & 2.

Rubber boot store sales must of been off the charts :-)