More and more RVers are venturing into nature. With RVing’s growing popularity, The Dyrt recorded that 45.5% of campers reported difficulty in securing campground reservations in its 2024 Camping Report.
The Dyrt founder Sarah Smith said, “It is great that more people are getting outdoors and embracing the joy of camping. But now more than ever, it is important to really plan ahead and secure your campsite well in advance.”
According to The Dyrt, National Park Services campgrounds are the most in-demand sites.
The company created a list of the top 10 hardest-to-book campgrounds in the U.S. The campgrounds on the list are booked for more than 93% of the summer season. The listed campgrounds are near popular areas, amenities and scenic sites.
The most difficult campgrounds to book reservations for are:
- Nevada Beach Campground — Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit, Nevada — 99.4% booked
- Twelvemile Beach Campground — Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, Michigan — 99.4% booked
- Devils Garden Campground — Arches National Park, Utah — 99.2% booked
- Seven Points Campground — J. Percy Priest Lake, Tennessee — 97.6% booked
- Kirk Creek Campground — Los Padres National Forest, California — 97.5% booked
- Hurricane River Campground — Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, Michigan — 96.8% booked
- Aspenglen Campground — Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado — 96.1% booked
- Fruita Campground — Capitol Reef National Park, Utah — 95.9% booked
- Colter Bay RV Park at Colter Bay Village — Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming — 94.9% booked
- Twin Lakes Campground — Inyo National Forest, California — 93.7% booked