Camping in California? Maybe, maybe not
Tuesday, October 6th, 2009The Governor’s Office announced that all parks will remain open under this year’s budget cut of $14 million. All parks are open for day use and all but 23 camping parks are available for camping on a first-come-first-served basis. The 23 listed below are accepting reservations.
Camping reservations will resume after it is determined how best to operate with a $14 million cut. It will mean a reduction in services. It is possible that some parks and some campgrounds could be closed certain days of the week when there are fewer visitors. The seasonal schedule could change or the number of campsites might be reduced.
The following currently applies to camping parks not shown on the list.
- Existing reservations will be honored.
- New reservations are not being made for any time period.
- Unlisted parks – those that are normally open for camping this time of year – will be available on a first-come-first-served basis. To learn which are normally open this time of year, see the Camping Reservation Guide at 2009 Camping Reservation Guide (pdf).
Camping Reservations Open Now Through April 2010 at the following:
| Bolsa Chica SB Big Basin Redwoods SP Big Basin Tent Cabins Carpinteria SB Crystal Cove Beach Cottages Doheny SB El Capitan SB Folsom Lake SRA Lake Oroville SRA Lake Perris SRA McArthur Burney Falls Cabins only Millerton Lake SRA |
New Brighton SB Oceano Dunes SVRA Pismo SB Refugio SB Silverwood Lake SRA San Clemente SB San Elijo SB San Onofre SB Seacliff SB Silver Strand SB South Carlsbad SB |

later re-opening closed parks would be much more expensive than closing them.
California State Parks, who cater to 75 million visitors a year, will have it’s budget cut in half effective July 1, 2009. Compounding the problem the Parks over 120 partners have their own budget woes.

