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Posted on 1/11/23 at 9:05 pm
Posted by DeepwaterGoMer
Member since Nov 2013
95 posts
Posted on 1/11/23 at 9:05 pm
Was attempting to book a tent campsite for July in RMNP Aspenglen Campground. Have done this a few times and understand how competitive it is to get a site. I hit book now at 09:00:00 and still didn't get the reservation. Is it possible someone at the site or park had it already booked prior to becoming available to general public at the release time?
Posted by Grifola
Member since Aug 2017
224 posts
Posted on 1/12/23 at 6:34 pm to
I guess it’s possible, but maybe there’s a bunch a people out there with a faster ping rate. I had a similar experience this week with backcountry permits for Grand Teton. I was logged on and ready at 08:00:00 and a lot of campsites were already gone. I was able to scrape together a 4-night backpack but it wasn’t my preferred route.
This post was edited on 1/12/23 at 6:55 pm
Posted by MintBerry Crunch
Member since Nov 2010
5776 posts
Posted on 1/12/23 at 6:43 pm to
I’m thinking about making a trip in July as well. All backcountry though.

Backcountry permits open in March if you are interested.
This post was edited on 1/12/23 at 9:06 pm
Posted by Phideaux
Cades Cove
Member since May 2008
2606 posts
Posted on 1/14/23 at 12:44 pm to
REI gets access and some local outfitters may have local access as well through a specific park vendor permit process. Keep in mind each park has a compendium that sets the rules and regulations for that park with the NPS system as a frame work. I have read about Apps on blogs that help notify openings or cancellations on short notice. The park service has tried to do everything possible to make it fair and prevent bots and the only answer is lottery set up where you gain access to certain campsites and are allowed to book a certain number of sites before the public access opens. I would suggest going to that park website you want to go to and see if that is the case for that campsite and also do a general search for tips and tricks as well. In the Smokies where Mt. LeConte is located that overnight set up is very competitive to but it you follow on Twitter you can grab a last minute cancellation.
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