BluStem wrote:
Most state parks in Iowa consider a site occupied if it's payed for.
I find out from co-workers that some public parks they have been to require a payed site to be occupied with a camper or someone else can take it. I maintain if a site is payed for then it should be yours regardless if you have a unit on it or not. Why wouldn't it?
I personally like the first come first serve system. Having that said, The park where we hosted for a couple of years allows for tents, RV's , car or person to
save, not reserve a site. At first come ,first serve ,you are not reserving a site as the rules don't allow it. You are however saving a site but if its empty, a simple tag on the post does not gaurentee your spot will be there if you choose to go someplace or intend to bring your unit in at a later time. I fully believe that if you have time to drive to a first come ,first serve park then you have time to set a small tent or bring the RV with you. I have seen tarps laid down on the ground and they are not allowed but were tolerated. I had one guy leave a broom and then hollered and screamed when I allowed a lady to have that spot since it was the last spot in the park. You have an hour from arrival to register, he forgot his wallet and had to go back home to get it and just hung the tag. We later found out he hung the tag and never put money in the self registration post. That's wrong. So if you were allowed to just register and the host has no hand in taking money, then who knows who has paid for that night because they didn't want to bring the rv at that time. That is theft and it cost the park money because someone else could use that site that has paid. In state parks the best sites are taken all year long. I don't like it but its the rules, just like in county parks and theirs rule regarding first come first serve. I shouldnt tell on my self but as host I would get a call from a camper ask if I knew of if any spots were open. If I knew, I would tell them and if they could make it with in the hour I would personally hold that spot for them with my vehicle. I did this for all campers and encouraged those I met to call me if they had to drive a little bit to get to the park. My preferred system is frustrating if you want a spot on a holiday weekend, but we have different groups from surrounding towns that compete for sites in a particular area and they have been known to come in and lay down tents,hang tags and leave for 10 days and arrive with their RV's at that time. Sure they are paid for sites but someone else could have used that site, You also pay more for that reseved site at State parks.