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Michigan Alters Campground Reservation PolicyMichigan Alters Campground Reservation PolicyIn an effort to make it easier for more people to have a chance at securing campsites at many of the stateís most-visited parks, the Michigan DNR has put in place a new policy that encourages people to firm up their reservations further in advance of their planned camping dates. The new sliding modification and cancellation structure takes effect Nov. 1.

Campers still can make reservations up to six months in advance. Under the current policy, the cost to cancel or modify a camping reservation is $10. The new structure still will include the $10 modification and cancellation fee, but also will include an additional incremental fee based on the length of time between the date the initial reservation was made and the planned arrival date. That incremental fee will be determined by the length of time a reservation is held:

  • Reservations held for up to two months: 10 percent of the nightly rate for each modified/canceled camp night.
  • Reservations held for between two to three months: 15 percent of the nightly rate for each modified/canceled camp night.
  • Reservations held for between three and four months: 20 percent of the nightly rate for each modified/canceled camp night.
  • Reservations held for between four and five months: 30 percent of the nightly rate for each modified/canceled camp night.
  • Reservations held longer than five months: 40 percent of the nightly rate for each modified/canceled camp night.

There will not be a fee to modify a reservation that adds camp nights.

Rather than holding onto several blocks of campsites at a campground or in some cases, multiple campgrounds, the new policy incentivizes campers to finalize their plans as soon as possible.

"We are updating the current policy to encourage campers with reservations to make any necessary changes to their travel plans much earlier in the process, which opens up more sites for others who currently may experience difficulty finding space at our more popular campgrounds," said Ron Olson, DNR Parks and Recreation Division chief. "Rather than waiting for cancellations that may or may not happen close to their own desired travel dates, more campers will find that the new reservation policy will give them access to a variety of sites much earlier."

For more information on camping opportunities and pricing, visit www.michigan.gov/camping. Camping reservations can be booked up to six months in advance at Michigan state parks. Campers are encouraged to visit www.midnrreservations.com or call 1-800-44PARKS (1-800-447-2757) to check on availability. Remaining camping spots are available on a first-come, first-served basis.

For more information, contact Jason Fleming, chief of the Resource Management Section in the DNR Parks and Recreation Division, at517-284-6098 or flemingj@michigan.gov.