The last signs of winter in Minnesota are melting away, so it seems a reasonable time to start planning summer camping trips around the state. Reasonable, maybe. But not as practical as you may think.
In fact, one might have an easier time scoring tickets to the Adele concert in July at the Xcel Energy Center than finding weekend camping reservations at the most popular state parks for the 2016 vacation season. Many of the most-coveted spots have been booked (some for every weekend through late October), and sites for the peak period of mid-June to mid-August are moving fast in even some of the more overlooked parks.
If you haven't figure it out yet, Minnesotans are an organized bunch regarding outdoor activities. They take full advantage of the ability to book camp sites up to a year in advance through the state Department of Natural Resources, which runs the park system and its 5,000 camp sites. While you were busy washing your car or mowing the lawn last summer, camp sites were getting snapped up.
However, not all is lost for those who like to be a little bit spontaneous. There are ways to make sure you can find a place to roll out your sleeping bag on a warm summer evening.
First, get to know the DNR's state parks reservations website. It has advice and instructions, and you can check camp site availability (from systemwide by date to a specific site in a specific park) and make reservations.
While the most sought-after sites may be gone for peak dates, there still are plenty of spots available throughout the summer. Too, the DNR announced Friday that it will make all state park camp sites reservable online. Previously, about one-third of sites were held for campers on a first-come, first-served basis. The sooner you can book, the better — and if you're able to be flexible with locations and/or dates, you'll have a lot more choices.
The state park campgrounds are largely a "weekend system," said Patricia Arndt, communications and outreach manager in the DNR's parks and trails division. That means if you can book Sunday through Thursday nights, you'll have a much better chance of finding what you want.
Arndt also said that it's easier to find a good spot during the first two weeks of June and the last two weeks of August than times in between, owing to families with school obligations.