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The Following are special rules concerning General Lake Rules, Garbage Disposal, Docks and Hunting Blinds.

1. Speed limits are as posted.

2. No open fires except in places provided.

3. Camping limited to 14 days.

4. Quiet hours are from 10:00 P.M. to 6:00 A.M.

5. All pets must be on a leash.

6. Swimming in designated areas only!

7. Vehicles are confined to roadways and parking areas.

8. No Jet Skis.

9. No storage material on lakeside property.

10. Don't throw rocks into the lake. Leave them on the lake front please.

Garbage Disposal Service

The dumpster located at the at the Lake Corporation Building is for dues paying members only. Dumping of garbage by non-members of the Lake Ericson Association is a violation of law and will be prosecuted. In addition, only lake generated trash is allowed to be placed in the dumpster.

PLEASE DISPOSE OF ALUMINUM CANS IN THE COLLECTIONS BINS PROVIDED. THIS HELPS PAY FOR UPKEEP, SUPPLIES, GAS, AND EQUIPMENT NEEDED TO KEEP THE LAKE BEAUTIFUL. THANK YOU.

Boat & Swimming Docks / Hunting Blinds

Boat Docks - Boat Docks must be plotted per the Ericson Lake Board. Those who wish to put up a dock must apply for a permit from the Ericson Lake Corporation. The Docks must meet the standards set by the board. A one time $100.00 Deposit and an annual fee of $50.00 must be paid to the Lake Corporation. Docks must be removed from the lake by October 1st, or the deposit will be forfeited. Docks must be stored on owners property (Not Shore) or in a specified storage provided by the ELC.



Hunting Blinds
- Those who wish to put up hunting blinds must apply for a permit from the Ericson Lake Corporation. The annual fee is to be determined. All Blinds must be taken down at the end of the hunting season. The rule is public domain which means that even if you construct a blind, who ever gets to it first has the right to use it. Additionally, per state law, there is to be no hunting within 600 feet (200 yards) of any habitable structure unless you have the express permission of the property owner whose property is within the 600 foot limit.

National Resources & Wildlife

Follow All Nebraska Game and Parks Rules concerning wildlife.