Advance Reservations at State Parks for 2010

Posted by Roy Scribner on December 21, 2009 under advance, advanced, camping tips, reservation window, reservations, state park | Comments are off for this article

state-park-advance-reservationsHave you reserved your favorite campsites for the coming year? Many state parks fill up quickly, so it is important to plan ahead, if you intend to camp at one of your parks in 2010. States have different policies regarding advance reservations of campsites, so use the following list to see when the reservation window opens in your state. Links to the state reservation pages are provided in the Campgrounds section of CampingBlogger.

Alabama: 12 Months (some cabins are 30 days)
Alaska: 12 Months
Arizona: 12 Months
Arkansas: 12 Months


California: 6 Months
Colorado: 12 Months
Connecticut: 11 Months
Delaware: 7 Months


Florida: 11 Months
Georgia: 11 Months
Hawaii: 12 Months
Idaho: 9 Months


Illinois: January 1 (mail-in), February 1 (in person and by phone)
Indiana: 6 Months
Iowa: 12 Months
Kansas: 12 Months


Kentucky: 12 Months
Louisiana: 11 Months
Maine: February 1 (Sebago Lake only), February 8 (all others)
Maryland: 12 Months


Massachusetts: 6 Months
Michigan: 6 Months
Minnesota: 1 Year
Mississippi: 12 Months


Missouri: 6 Months
Montana: February 13
Nebraska: 12 Months
Nevada: 6 Months


New Hampshire: 11 Months
New Jersey: 11 Months
New Mexico: 6 Months
New York: 9 Months


North Carolina: 11 Months
North Dakota: 90 Days
Ohio: 6 Months
Oklahoma: 11 Months


Oregon: 9 Months
Pennsylvania: 11 Months
Rhode Island: 12 Months
South Carolina: 11 Months


South Dakota: 90 Days
Tennessee: 12 Months
Texas: 11 Months
Utah: 11 Months


Vermont: 11 Months
Virginia: 11 Months
Washington: 9 Months
West Virginia: 12 Months


Wisconsin: 11 Months
Wyoming: 90 Days

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