Drainage Plan Design For Camping Sites
A camping site drainage plan helps control stormwater runoff, protect access roads, prevent ponding, and reduce erosion across the property. For campgrounds, RV areas, cabins, parking areas, and internal roads, the drainage layout must show how surface water moves safely through the site.
The design starts by reviewing existing contours, property boundaries, proposed access roads, camping areas, ponds, ditches, culverts, low points, and discharge locations. Runoff calculations are then used to compare existing and proposed drainage conditions, especially where new impervious areas or site improvements are added.
A complete drainage plan may include grading arrows, drainage flow paths, culvert locations, ditch sections, pond areas, runoff calculation notes, construction details, erosion control notes, and setback requirements. These details help reviewers and contractors understand how stormwater will be managed during and after construction.
What We Can Include
- Existing and proposed drainage layout
- Site grading and flow arrows
- Runoff calculation notes
- Culvert and ditch coordination
- Pond and low-point drainage review
- Access road drainage
- Erosion and sediment control notes
- Construction details
- Drainage design basis notes
- Permit-ready drainage plan sheets
Need A Camping Site Drainage Plan?
Send your survey, site plan, proposed camping layout, access road layout, existing contours, pond locations, and any county comments. We can prepare a clear drainage plan for camping sites, RV parks, cabins, rural lots, and recreational site developments.