โJan-28-2022 08:07 AM
โFeb-18-2022 03:33 PM
2oldman wrote:Mayor30 wrote:You normally call to make reservations?
I wanted to make 2 reservations at one federal park in Arkansas. One for an over night going down and one coming back. At that park I could only make 1 reservation per call. So I called back the same day and made the 2nd reservation.
โFeb-11-2022 09:41 PM
TechWriter wrote:bikendan wrote:
Most CA beachfront campgrounds are state beach campgrounds. Less than 1% of California State Parks campgrounds have heookups of any kind, mostly W/E only. The very few that have full hookups are booked up months ahead of time. The few state beach campgrounds with full hookups are gone in mere seconds, months ahead of time.
What's new?
Months in advance - it's been that way for as long as I remember
Gave up on a CA full hookup beach campground, but found an OR full hookup beach site instead.
Was able to get a CA beachfront site with electric hookup. Inconvenient, but enough for me as it's location, location, location . . .
โFeb-11-2022 08:07 PM
TechWriter wrote:bikendan wrote:
Most CA beachfront campgrounds are state beach campgrounds. Less than 1% of California State Parks campgrounds have heookups of any kind, mostly W/E only. The very few that have full hookups are booked up months ahead of time. The few state beach campgrounds with full hookups are gone in mere seconds, months ahead of time.
What's new?
Months in advance - it's been that way for as long as I remember
Gave up on a CA full hookup beach campground, but found an OR full hookup beach site instead.
Was able to get a CA beachfront site with electric hookup. Inconvenient, but enough for me as it's location, location, location . . .
โFeb-11-2022 03:51 PM
bikendan wrote:
Most CA beachfront campgrounds are state beach campgrounds. Less than 1% of California State Parks campgrounds have heookups of any kind, mostly W/E only. The very few that have full hookups are booked up months ahead of time. The few state beach campgrounds with full hookups are gone in mere seconds, months ahead of time.
โFeb-11-2022 12:23 PM
TechWriter wrote:bsbeedub wrote:
Itโs tough to get get choice sites but there are, as TechWriter said, scores, possibly hundreds of others doing the exact same thing.
Bingo!
Been trying to book a few CA beach front camp sites with hookups. Nearly impossible. I was able to get one campground just from repeatedly click-click-clicking at the magic turnover time.
Did the same for a full hookup Oregon beachfront campground. Luck and persistence.
โFeb-10-2022 10:14 AM
bsbeedub wrote:
Itโs tough to get get choice sites but there are, as TechWriter said, scores, possibly hundreds of others doing the exact same thing.
โFeb-10-2022 09:09 AM
โFeb-10-2022 08:13 AM
TechWriter wrote:Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
Priority for federal park reservation system is that they are unable to solve the problem of insiders who block the choicest campsites for their friends.
How do you know this?Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
I was booking a good campsite in the Village at Yosemite NP seconds after it's opening for the next calendar cycle. And lo and behold, by a stroke of incredible miracle, it's all already booked solid.
Are you new to booking hard-to-get campsites?
Those few "seconds" are all it takes for popular sites to disappear. Scores, possibly hundreds, of people could be right there at the same time with you trying to get those choice spots.
I hate it too. I was tempted to sign up to Campnab, but it's too pricey.
My solution is to book as far in advance as possible (typically months or even years) and wait for the exact "rollover" date and time -- down to the minute. It can work (see my Booking Banff 2019 blog entry). Recently, using this technique I scored sites in popular Oregon & California campgrounds.
โFeb-09-2022 03:12 PM
Mayor30 wrote:You normally call to make reservations?
I wanted to make 2 reservations at one federal park in Arkansas. One for an over night going down and one coming back. At that park I could only make 1 reservation per call. So I called back the same day and made the 2nd reservation.
โFeb-07-2022 09:16 PM
afidel wrote:agesilaus wrote:
5 PM? really? I've seen 2 PM which is a PITA but not 5
Yes, some COE campgrounds have a 4pm checkout time. It works great for us as frequent weekenders as it means we can get up and do something at the park rather than just fix breakfast and pack up.
โFeb-07-2022 07:01 PM
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
Priority for federal park reservation system is that they are unable to solve the problem of insiders who block the choicest campsites for their friends.
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
I was booking a good campsite in the Village at Yosemite NP seconds after it's opening for the next calendar cycle. And lo and behold, by a stroke of incredible miracle, it's all already booked solid.
โFeb-07-2022 11:50 AM
monkey44 wrote:
As seniors and campers, seems we have to give up everything we deserve and give it to those cheaters that don't. Progress!!
โFeb-07-2022 09:17 AM
โFeb-07-2022 08:13 AM
Cliff_Michele wrote:Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
Priority for federal park reservation system is that they are unable to solve the problem of insiders who block the choicest campsites for their friends.
I was booking a good campsite in the Village at Yosemite NP seconds after it's opening for the next calendar cycle. And lo and behold, by a stroke of incredible miracle, it's all already booked solid.
This toasts my taco. They should leave at least 20% for first come first served to give the rest of us a chance because bots have locked us out of the parks.