Try the following link. We just got the email a few minutes ago so hopefully it's not old news.
res.nw@state.or.us
6:11 PM (1 hour ago)
Dear Oregon State Parks Customer,
We know that getting exactly the right campsite at your favorite campground is important--and that sometimes, it can be hard to do. Maybe the campground books up super fast; maybe it's a special site you just have to have.
Starting May 1st, we're launching a new service for online customers that can help you get the camping trip you want. You can set up a special alert that will email you when a park, campground loop, or individual site becomes available. It won't hold the site for you, but it will save you the time & inconvenience of repeatedly going online to check to see what's open.
Here's how it works: A "Create Availability Notification" Link will be displayed above the campsite search results when no matching sites are available for your dates. You may create as many notifications as you need and can manage them through your account on Reserve America’s website.
If you any question about this added service, please contact Reservations Northwest at 1-800-452-5687, Monday through Friday from 8am to 5pm.
We hope you like the new service. Let us know what you think! And as always, thanks for camping with us.
Sheri Miller
RNW Call Center Manager
Oregon Parks & Rec Dept
"I travel not to go anywhere, but to go. I travel for travel's sake. The great affair is to go". R. L. Stevenson
magnusfide wrote: Looks like I'll be crossing Oregon state parks off our list of places to visit. Reserve America is a bad idea.
Unless your a working stiff or family person and must use vacation and weekends to have some fun and need to be sure you have a spot! I submit for most it is a great deal and I likely will never get that far west but if I do I will use it.
If you don't like Reserve America, just call Oregon's reservation system directly. Or, don't worry about reservations and just go. That's what we do. : )
Oregon Native
Retired w/
2000 31' SurfSide
Class A