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dewey02
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Mar 13, 2016

Minnesota State Parks go reservation only for camping

We have camped in MN State Parks for years and we love it.
We are also impulse campers. If we get the bug, we say "let's go camping this week." We're not the sort of people who make reservations 1 year out and then have to abide by a schedule we've set for ourselves.

This has always worked fine, because MN State Parks have always had about 60% of their campgrounds on the reservation system, and about 40% non-reservable or first come/first served. Sure, sometimes on busy weekends there are none available, but usually during the week you can get a non-reservable campsite.

But MN DNR has just announced that they are putting ALL of their campgrounds on the reservation system "as an increased service and convenience to the public."

I don't consider this a good thing. Under the old system, if you got a non-reservable site, you could decide to stay as long as you wanted (up to 14 days) just as long as you re-upped by 11 AM. But now with all slots on the reservation system, even if you find a slot that is open and claim it with a "same-day reservation" made at the park, someone else may have already reserved it for the next night, or 3 days from now and you will have to leave.

I understand that having some, or even a majority of sites on the reservation system is a good thing, and we've reserved sites when we are travelling and want to ensure a place to stay along our route. But I also think that at least some sites should continue to stay as first come, first served for those who are a bit less structured in their travels.
  • In all our years of camping, we never make reservations. Was usually fairly easy to find a CG for a few days whenever we dropped in to someplace interesting even some of the major national parks.

    It's becoming more difficult to do that now - matter of fact, we were in Everglades last year - tried to get one of the sites in the power loop. ALL were reserved. However, we stayed in a non-HU site for three days, and all three days there were at least six or seven power site empty the entire three days. BUT, rangers could not allow us to use it, because it was "reserved" but not used ... several sites remained empty the entire time we stayed, and were still empty the day we left.

    ALL public park systems should accommodate both reservations and walk-ins.
  • I don't like it either but maybe you can find an available one on the same day or a couple days in advance to keep you from wasting your time. I am self employed and can't plan ahead either.
    Brian
    P.S. I think they are just trying to save office personal time.
  • Sorry to hear that. We, also, do not like to make reservations.
  • I am definitely a planner, and like being able to make reservations. That said, I can understand your disappointment that all of the MN SPs will be reservable. I agree, there should be a mix of reservable and "walk-up" sites at state parks. Perhaps if enough Minnesota state park enthusiasts complain to the powers that be, they may change it back to at least closer to what it was. Good luck.

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