Rules & Regulations

Standley Lake does not allow any type of watercraft including paddle boards, canoes, kayaks, inflatable rafts or tubes to enter into the lake at any entrance point except the main park entrance located at 100th Avenue and Simms Street. Any and all watercraft must be sprayed in accordance with ANS regulations prior to launching. Failure to comply with this regulation will result in an automatic citation and a summons to court.

  1. General Park Rules
  2. Campground Rules
  3. Municipal Code
  • No alcohol. Standley Lake is a no-alcohol park.
  • Pets are welcome, but they are not permitted in the water at any time and must remain on a leash.
  • Animals of any kind are not allowed to be left unattended anywhere in the park, including in the campground.
  • No swimming or wading.
  • No ice fishing or entering onto the ice is allowed.
  • No drone use or model craft use of any kind.
  • Day passes for vehicles will be sold:
    • May 1 through September 30: 7:30 am to 8 pm
    • October 1 through April 30: 7:30 am to one hour before sunset.
  • Self-service station open October 1 to April 30. A Standley Lake parks pass is required for all vehicles entering Standley Lake. State Park passes are not valid at Standley Lake.
  • Only patrons with camping reservations will be let into the park after 8 pm. No one may enter the park after 10 pm without prior authorization.
  • No shoreline parking. Vehicles must be parked in designated areas only.
  • Glass bottles are prohibited.
  • No refunds will be given for day passes or paddle craft rentals.
  • Scuba diving is not permitted.
  • The cleaning of fish is allowed only at the fish cleaning station. All fish and/or fish entrails must be placed in proper trash receptacles.
  • The Lake Operations Coordinator has the authority to close access to Standley Lake Regional Park when deemed necessary for the safety, protection, or welfare of the public.

Any breach of these rules and regulations, or any others in Title 13 of the Westminster Municipal Code, may result in a citation, fines, revocation of permit (or pass) privileges, and exclusion from Standley Lake Regional Park.