NR 45.04(2)(b)2.2. Enters any state park or state forest recreation area on the opening weekend of fishing season, or NR 45.04(2)(b)3.3. Uses the boat launch facilities and boat launching parking lots in the northern state forests. NR 45.04(2)(b)4.4. Enters any state park or state forest recreation area one hour before sunrise. NR 45.04(2)(c)(c) The closing hours of this subsection do not apply to individuals with written authorization from the department or to those projects or parts of projects where the department has posted other opening and closing hours or where the department has waived these hours and established different hours for special events and programs. No person may enter or be within a department property contrary to closing hours established pursuant to this subsection. NR 45.04(3)(a)(a) Disorderly conduct. No person may engage in violent, abusive, indecent, profane, boisterous, unreasonably loud or otherwise disorderly conduct, or conduct which tends to cause or provoke a disturbance or create a breach of the peace. NR 45.04(3)(am)1.1. In this section, “nude” or “nudity” means being clothed or unclothed in such a manner that the person’s genitals, pubic hair, buttocks, perineum, anus, anal region, or pubic hair region of any person, or any portion of the breast at or below the upper edge of the areola thereof of any female person, is exposed to public view or is not covered by an opaque covering. NR 45.04(3)(am)2.2. No person may appear, bathe, sunbathe, walk, or otherwise be nude on any lands under the management, supervision, or control of the department. This does not apply to breastfeeding by nursing parents and does not apply in any of the following areas not open to public view: restrooms, bath houses, showers, changing facilities, or privately-owned camping units. NR 45.04 NoteNote: Tagami v. City of Chicago, 875 F. 3d 375 (7th Cir. 2017). NR 45.04(3)(b)(b) Evictions. The department may expel any person or persons from the lands under the management, supervision and control of the department for violations of any state law, administrative rule or posted rules or regulations. The period of time for which a person may be expelled is 48 hours, or for the period of their camping permit, whichever is longer. The expelled person may not return to the property before the eviction period has elapsed or enter any other lands under the management, supervision, and control of the department for a period of 48 hours after eviction. Persons expelled are not eligible for refunds for unused camping fees or vehicle admission fees. People charged with violent, assaultive or disorderly behavior may be expelled until after the case is adjudicated in court. NR 45.04(3)(c)(c) Observation towers. No person may possess or consume any food or beverage, including fermented malt beverage or intoxicating liquor, when on any observation tower. NR 45.04(3)(d)1.1. No person may dispose of any debris, waste or recyclable material except by placing the material in receptacles provided for those purposes. NR 45.04(3)(d)2.2. No person may dispose of any waste or recyclable materials in any waste or recyclable receptacles or at any location if the waste or recyclable material is generated from a permanent or seasonal residence or a business or other commercial operation. NR 45.04(3)(d)3.3. No person may dispose of anything other than human waste and toilet paper in a department toilet facility. NR 45.04(3)(e)1.1. ‘Devices.’ Except in accordance with a written permit issued by the department, no person may operate any device, including an amplified speaker, outdoor electronic device, gasoline powered device, generator, chainsaw, air-conditioner or other device at a volume that interferes with the enjoyment of the area by others or is likely to cause a disturbance. NR 45.04(3)(e)2.2. ‘Camping quiet hours.’ No person may make a noise at a level above that of a quiet conversation in camping areas and overnight moorings between the hours of 11:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. NR 45.04(3)(f)1.1. No person may solicit or collect funds or peddle or solicit business of any nature, post signs or distribute handbills or advertising matter unless first authorized by contractual agreement with the department. NR 45.04(3)(f)2.2. In addition to the requirements of subd. 1., in the state parks, state recreation areas and southern forests, no person may engage in commercial filming or photography or provide services for a fee that involves the provider’s physical presence in the state park, state recreation area or southern forest unless first authorized by contractual agreement with the department. NR 45.04(3)(f)3.3. No person may use in any manner the dock, pier, wharf, boat landing or mooring facilities in, or on, the waters in or immediately adjacent to any lands under the management, supervision or control of the department for the purpose of soliciting rides of any kind, unless authorized by the department. NR 45.04(3)(f)4.4. This paragraph does not apply to the provision of emergency repair service or tour buses originating outside of department lands. NR 45.04(3)(g)(g) Unauthorized interference with state or personal property. No person may damage, deface, interfere with, destroy, molest, possess without permission, attempt to remove or remove the property of the state or any other person. NR 45.04 NoteNote: Property of the state includes roadway and parking lot surfaces, signs, and structures under state ownership.
NR 45.04(3)(i)(i) Metal detectors. The use of metal detectors is prohibited except by written permit issued by the property superintendent. NR 45.04(3)(j)(j) Ski trails. No person may hike or snowshoe on designated cross-country ski trails when the trails are snow covered.