On August 9, 2004, we awarded a new contract to simplify
the process for
customers who
might be visiting
more than one
facility, to replace the
two separate
reservation systems
with a new, consolidated
service. For
more details
on that effort,
see the News Release regarding the reservation contract award.
Make
an Advance Reservation
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photo
of camper
in Prince
William Forest
in Virginia,
courtesy
of the National
Park Service |
Want to reserve
a campsite on
Federal lands,
before leaving
on your trip?
The Forest Service,
Corps of Engineers,
National Park
Service, Bureau
of Land Management,
and the Bureau
of Reclamation
are all working
together to make
it easier for
the public to
make advance
reservations
for high-demand
facilities and
activities on
lands managed
by those agencies.
Many campsites
and tours are
first-come, first-served.
Some campgrounds
that offer advance
reservations
also include
campsites that
are not reserved
- space may be
available at
the last minute,
even after all
"reservable"
units are filled.
The Federal government
currently uses
two major computerized
reservation systems
to process advance
reservations:
National
Recreation Reservation
Service (for
facilities managed
by the Forest
Service, Corps
of Engineers,
National Park
Service, Bureau
of Land Management,
and Bureau of
Reclamation)
National
Park Reservation
Service (for
facilities and
tours managed
by the National
Park Service)
In addition,
concessionaires
on some National
Park Service
units provide
advance reservations.
These include:
Prince
William Forest
Park
Prince
William Forest
Park Camping
Reservations
Prince
William Forest
Park Travel Trailer
Reservations
Yellowstone
National Park
Bridge
Bay Campground
Canyon
Campground
Grant
Campground
Madison
Campground
Fishing
Bridge RV Park
Virgin
Islands National
Park
Cinnamon
Bay Campground
Denali
National Park
and Preserve
Mesa
Verde National
Park
Morefield
Campground
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