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VISITOR RULES

Please take note of the basic Mount Olivet Cemetery rules of conduct
  • A speed limit of 20 mph within the grounds must be observed to ensure the safety of visitors and workers.
  • No vehicle shall park on, or obstruct, any road where another vehicle cannot pass for more than a half an hour.
  • Do not drive or park on the lots, lawns or walks. 
  • No one under 12 years of age will be permitted in the cemetery unless accompanied by a responsible adult.
  • Please be respectful to all monuments, plaques, trees, flowers and shrubbery.
  • No climbing or sitting on monuments, crypts and grave sites.
  • Cyclists, runners, and walkers are expected to be reverent and practice proper decorum while on premises.
  • No picnicking and consuming of alcoholic beverages will be permitted on cemetery grounds.
  • Pets must be on leashes, and properly cleaned up after.
  • Please throw trash in proper waste receptacles.
​The above rules are not necessarily complete. We ask that all visitors keep in mind that Mount Olivet is a cemetery, not a public park. For the majority of our guests, a visit here is symbolic of remembering the dearly departed. Please respect others and demonstrate utmost courtesy while on the premises.
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  • Home
    • "Pre-need"/end-of-life Planning
    • Where to Begin
  • ABOUT
    • Interment Options >
      • Pricing for Burial Lots
      • Traditional Ground Burial
      • Mausoleums >
        • Pricing for Mausoleum
      • Cremation Memorials >
        • Pricing for Cremation Memorials >
          • Image Gallery
    • Products & Services >
      • Monuments and Markers >
        • Veteran Markers
        • Monument Gallery
        • Monument & Marker Cleaning
      • Care Endowment
      • Chapel Services
      • Companion Pet Services
  • VISITING
    • Visitor Rules
    • Floral Rules
    • Tourism & Tours >
      • Self-Guided Tour/Brochure
    • Recreation
    • Cemetery Maps >
      • Cemetery Section Maps
  • HISTORY
    • Stories in Stone Blog >
      • Subject Index (Stories in Stone)
    • Mount Olivet Preservation
    • History of Mount Olivet >
      • Francis Scott Key
      • The Civil War
    • The Star-Spangled Key Cam
  • CONTACT
    • COVID-19 News
  • Wreaths Across America (12/19/2020)
  • Friends Group/Preservation
    • FOMO 2020 Calendar