Harrisburg – Conservation
and Natural Resources Acting Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn announced that the
department is upgrading its online system for Pennsylvania state park campsite,
cabin and pavilion reservations.
The new system on DCNR’s
website is now live.
“One of the key new features is
the ability for customers to make a state park reservation on a mobile device,”
Dunn said. “Many people now seek information and make their travel plans on
their smart phones and other devices. This upgrade fits nicely with Gov. Wolf’s
effort to highlight government that works, making it a better experience for
our visitors to interact with DCNR when making plans to visit a state park.”
The online reservation system
was first launched in 2006. This update includes:
- · Better campsite descriptions;
- · Easier site navigation;
- · An upgraded map view;
- · Mobile reservation capabilities;
- · Availability notifications;
- · A simpler check out process; and
- · Increased security.
Users can search for available
campsites, picnic pavilions and other facilities on-line as well as make
reservations at their convenience.
“Pennsylvania has 120 state
parks that offer incredible activities to explore our rich legacy of forests,
lakes, mountains, trails, wildlife and natural heritage,” Dunn said. “With that
many options there’s something for everyone, and arranging an overnight stay is
now even easier.”
DCNR has a one-year contract
within renewal options for an additional four years with ACTIVE Network™ for
the cloud-based reservation system.
To make online reservations,
park users should visit www.visitPAparks.com
and click on “Reservations.” On-line
visitors can access the reservation system 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Visitors can charge reservations with their credit cards. Reservations can be
made up to 11 months prior to a planned arrival date.
Park
visitors also may call the toll-free number 1-888-PA-PARKS (888-727-2757) to
receive information and make reservations. This service is available Monday
through Saturday from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. except for major holidays.
Pennsylvania’s 120 state parks
are open year round and attract about 38 million visitors a year. They offer
about 6,200 campsites; 300 cabins; 91 camping and deluxe cottages; and 34
yurts.
Pennsylvania state parks
generate more than $1 billion in economic activity in nearby communities and
support almost 13,000 related jobs.
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