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We actively push out updates to Campnab. These new versions include bug fixes, efficiency optimizations, and sometimes new features. These new rele...
Read postWe actively push out updates to Campnab. These new versions include bug fixes, efficiency optimizations, and sometimes new features. These new rele...
Read postIt’s autumn, and temperatures are dipping. So, you probably aren’t looking for a river permit now. However, some will start looking for river permi...
Read postFinding an available campsite can be challenging, especially as more campers compete for popular spots. You might click on a campsite alert only to...
Read postThe summer is drawing to a close, and what a nice one it’s been! We hope you and your families were able to get outside this summer and spend some ...
Read postJust a quick note to let you know that you can now use Campnab to scan state parks in Vermont. Yup! If the state park you wish to camp at is sold o...
Read postHave you ever received an alert, clicked to book the spot, and it was already gone? You aren’t alone. If you use a campsite scanner like Campnab, y...
Read postYou probably already know that you can use Campnab to scan parks in the United States and Canada for backcountry permit cancelations. If you’re unf...
Read postSummer is a busy season at Campnab. Since many members have scans running, we’re continually learning about new bugs, quirks, and anomalies that ne...
Read postIn 2020, we added scanning for campsite cancellations at Saskatchewan’s provincial parks. We monitored those parks for a few years, and then the pr...
Read postLast month, we had a little giveaway. All you had to do was post a review of a park you’d visited. Everyone who wrote a review got entered into a d...
Read postCampers worldwide dream of beautiful California, hoping to stay in its iconic parks. National parks like Yosemite, Joshua Tree, and Lake Tahoe are ...
Read postThe Enchantment Permit Area is in Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness of Washington State’s Cascade Mountains. The ar...
Read postLove camping? Share your favorite park experiences with us, and you could win a FREE year of Campnab, which will help you find canceled campsite re...
Read postCampers who visit Yellowstone National Park asked us to add scanning for new availabilities at Yellowstone National Park Lodges. So, we did—earlier...
Read postSince 2017, Campnab scans have run at a set of frequencies. Our pay-per-use scans ran every 60 (Good), 15 (Better), and 5 (Awesome) minutes. For mo...
Read postOccasionally, members get in touch asking why they received an alert before 8 AM on launch day. I get why these would be a bit perplexing. How can ...
Read postMost Campnab members know exactly where they want to camp, but those parks are sold out. So, they use Campnab to scan those campgrounds—and get ale...
Read postA few years back, Andrew got in touch. (He’s a Campnab member who lives here in Vancouver.) After a handful of emails, he invited us to lunch. As a...
Read postWhen we first built Campnab, we tried to keep our scope narrow. We figured this was the best way to get the product in campers’ hands. This approac...
Read postI just checked our About page and see that we’ve surpassed 5,000,000 alerts on Campnab! We’re delighted to have crossed this milestone—and grateful...
Read postIt’s hard to camp at public parks. I know this because I’ve worked on Campnab for seven years. Every day, I speak to campers who are disappointed, ...
Read postEric Shelkie doesn’t seem to get this whole holiday deal. He spent part of his Christmas break on his computer, coding. The upside? You can now use...
Read postCamping in California is out of this world. You can camp under the world’s tallest trees, return to the deserts of the Wild West, dive into crystal...
Read postI don’t know about you, but I have a heck of a time choosing gifts for those I like. In fact, I set aside a day in November for this activity—just ...
Read postWhether it’s for the coastal forests, snow-capped mountains, or countless miles of pristine beach, campers have no shortage of reasons to visit the...
Read postWe’ve always made it easy to cancel your Campnab plan. Just visit your Dashboard or Plan page and click the Cancel button. We won’t bug you with su...
Read postNo one likes paying camping fees. Nevertheless, such camping fees do help cover campground operating costs, staffing, support, and online booking s...
Read postEvery day, I help fellow campers find campsites at sold-out parks. (Curiously, this is how I make a living.) Along the way, a lot of folks call me ...
Read postCampnab members Roger and Jessie asked if we could add scanning for cancellations at Nevada State Parks. (We already monitor national parks in Neva...
Read postOver the past 7 years, I’ve helped new and experienced campers alike find campsites and permits—when doing so may have felt hopeless. This has invo...
Read postLast month, we did another little promo for park reviews. The deal was simple: 1. Write a review of a park you visited. 2. Get entered in a random ...
Read postNew to camping and unsure of what to pack? This article might help. I’m a somewhat obsessive planner and I’ve spent a fair bit of time identifying ...
Read postWhether it’s Banff National Park, Jasper National Park, Bow Valley Wildland Provincial Park, or one of the additional 3 national and 469 provincial...
Read postFrom the beginning, we set Campnab up to afford options and flexibility to all of our members. You can buy a one-off scan, sign up for a year, or g...
Read postSome of us who live in more northern areas are starting to pack up our camping gear for the season. I think this is a bit of a mistake, as fall cam...
Read postAs a two-person operation, Eric S. and I are rarely ever away from our desks for long. This is sort of a bummer, as the whole point of Campnab was ...
Read postStruggling to book a campsite on Reserve California? You aren’t alone. I know this because I speak with campers every day. Although I am in no way ...
Read postLast month we sent out an email to you, our members, about our new park reviews. We asked if you might lend a hand in sharing your park experiences...
Read postNew to camping and overwhelmed by all of the options? Do you just want to find somewhere to camp in California for the weekend? I get it. There are...
Read postWhen we started Campnab in 2017, each scan could monitor one date for cancellations. Almost immediately, members reached out noting that they had a...
Read postAs you all know, we love helping campers find cancellations at “sold out” parks. That said, we never ever thought Campnab would go as far as it has...
Read postSometimes folks ask about our pricing, and I get why. We offer a wide range of options and prices—and some might seem to be on the steep side. At f...
Read postGiven all of the challenges in booking a campsite, Owen, Lynn, and Maggie (from VAN TREKKING lifestyle) started using Campnab to help find availabl...
Read postLife is curious. I started out as a painter before moving into design. I never would have thought I’d one day put all of my effort into campsite al...
Read post👆 That’s my brother-in-law John and my nephew Ben. They’re wearing a couple of the first Campnab shirts we made. Kind of crappy-looking 💩 t-shirts,...
Read postI grew up camping in forestry campsites in BC’s interior, a bit before folks had computers in their homes. At the time, a smartphone app would have...
Read postAre you a frontcountry camper who’d like to venture a little further afield? The backcountry is where it’s at: epic locations, less noise, and it’s...
Read postAre you gearing up for camping season? Reminiscing about some of the 🤩 best parks you’ve stayed at… and some of the 🤮 worst? Want some insider tips...
Read postDid you know that we send two types of alerts at Campnab? We call these “regular alerts” and ”unlock alerts”. Regular alerts are for campsites that...
Read postMany campers know about campsite notifications and use Campnab to help them find newly canceled campsites and permits at sold-out parks. This is aw...
Read postA lot of folks reminisce about the spontaneity of loading up their car, driving anywhere, and just camping—free of the hassles of reservations, cro...
Read postMost of us (my teenage sons notwithstanding) enjoy leaving work behind and going out camping. A little fresh air, a crackling campfire, and perhaps...
Read postLooking to head out camping this season, but not sure where to begin? Our first suggestion is to ask friends in your area. Odds are that they’ll ha...
Read postJust a quick note today as we’ve added scanning for a few more parks and campgrounds. Ontario campers, this one will likely be of interest to you. ...
Read postHave your kids ever told you they’re bored while out camping? (Teenagers, am I right?) We spend so little time in nature that most of us are oblivi...
Read postAre you dreaming of pitching your tent in the wilderness, gathering around a roaring campfire, and gazing at the starry Manitoba sky? You aren’t al...
Read postOver March, we ran a fun little contest called The Camping Games. Over that time, a handful of folks participated and shared some great reviews, ph...
Read postSome have asked us why we’re bothering with campground reviews. Aren’t we the campsite availability alert people? Well… they’re right. Sending info...
Read postLooking to camp in Ontario this summer? You’ll find lots to explore! Within just a few hours of bustling Toronto, you’ll find pristine Canadian wil...
Read postMaybe I shouldn’t write this post. It’s not like I’m an expert on campground reviews. That said, I sure have read a lot of them over the past 5 yea...
Read postAt Campnab, we help people go camping. We mostly do this by notifying campers when there’s a cancellation at an otherwise sold-out park. That said,...
Read postIf you’re a camper in Canada, you’re likely aware of Parks Canada’s new booking system. If this is news to you, don’t sweat it! We put together thi...
Read postIf you’re participating in The Camping Games, you might be curious as to how you currently rank. Fair enough. If I were playing, I’d probably wonde...
Read postParks Canada recently switched to a new version of Camis’ booking system. This is a big update that will significantly improve the campsite booking...
Read postJust a quick note, today. If you camp in Minnesota, you can now use Campnab to monitor a few more parks for campsites cancellations. This is a reas...
Read postYup—you read that correctly. Three Erics in one title, but only two in the podcast (Eric S. doesn’t do public speaking in any form). Here’s the sco...
Read postIn January, we had a little giveaway. We asked folks to post park reviews with the chance to win a 3-month Campnab membership. This turned out to b...
Read postIt sounds like a lot of you like camping in Arizona’s Maricopa County! We’ve received a number of requests to add scanning for parks in that area. ...
Read postWe recently created a new Earnings panel for you. In it you’ll find a ledger of your Campnab affiliate activity. This includes the date of each pur...
Read postLast month we opened up the Campnab Community. It’s still rough around the edges, but we’re stoked about this addition. It’s a way for Campnab memb...
Read postI’m about the last person in the world to use the word “karma” without a smirk on my face. When it comes to fixing campsite no-shows, though, karma...
Read postRecent storms wreaked havoc on the California coast. This damage resulted in park closures. These range from proactive closures to partial and full...
Read postYou pay for a camping setup. Maybe it’s a simple tent or a shiny new RV. Then, you research and collect all of the required gear. Finally, you load...
Read postEric S. and I are always at work on Campnab. Unfortunately, much of what we do is invisible. Tracking down anomalous issues, resolving bugs, and im...
Read postScanning for campsite cancellations and sending availability notifications remains our focus at Campnab. That said, we also recognize that planning...
Read postCampers frequently reach out, asking us to add scanning for the parks they visit. Many have noted that they’d like to be able to scan Missouri Stat...
Read postI bet you love certain parks and campgrounds. There also might be some you never want to visit again. Your experiences and opinions are super-helpf...
Read postWe charge for Campnab. These fees help cover operating costs and allow us (even this guy) to work on Campnab every day. When you pay for Campnab, y...
Read postWe get a lot of questions about parks. We’re also avid campers who’re looking for new parks to visit. As such, we like to do our own research on pr...
Read postWorking on a product like Campnab is curious at times. First off, I started my career as a painter (the artist type). At no point did I think that ...
Read postI don’t use Instagram much. As I survey my feed though, I realize that my favorite photos are from the parks I visited with my wife and kids. The s...
Read postSo, we’re into the last few days of 2022, and what a year it’s been! The world is finally opening up again, and we’ve been able to explore more wid...
Read postFolks often ask us campground questions. There are a lot of parks, though, and we’re only two people. Although we can notify you about campsite can...
Read postEvery year, we’re pleasantly surprised by the number of campers who try out Campnab for the first time. We’re also thrilled by all those who send u...
Read postLast week, a box arrived in the mail. On it was one word, spray painted in big letters: “THANKS”. There wasn’t a note inside, but we did find a bot...
Read postThe summer months tend to be pretty hectic around here. Sure, we share some photos from our camping and backcountry trips—and these look pretty rel...
Read postOf all the parks we monitor at Campnab, Yosemite is the most competitive to get into, bar none. Let me put it to you this way: If you want to get i...
Read postAround this time of year, we get a lot of notes from happy campers. They tell us about how Campnab helped them over the camping season. We LOOOOVE ...
Read postI’m a little late in posting this, but that’s just how things go around here, sometimes. Today, we’re sharing a video from Mark Guido of Grand Adve...
Read postIt’s late summer, which means that many of you have your campsite reservations in the bag, and are wrapping up your travels. We get that. For what ...
Read postIn recent months we’ve focused on system stability, accuracy, and refinement. This is boring stuff that isn’t particularly noteworthy. However, it ...
Read postCampnab started because Eric S. and his wife Kim wanted to go camping. At the time, no campsites were available, so Kim hit Refresh until something...
Read postEvery day I help members and prospective ones with their questions about Campnab. A lot of these are pretty common, so, I figured I should create v...
Read postThis week BC Parks’ new website and booking system went live. As one might expect with such a launch, some are unhappy with this new approach. In t...
Read postAs you might already know, BC Parks is transitioning to a new booking system. This new system will go live on March 21st, at 7:00 am. Your existing...
Read postEric S. and I work on Campnab a lot. (In fact, both of our wives would prefer if we worked on Campnab a whole heckuvalot less.) Whether we’re fixin...
Read postGood day, camping friends! A number of you have asked us if we could scan South Carolina parks for cancelations. Well, we heard you. It just took u...
Read postHeather asked us to add scanning for more wilderness permits at Yosemite National Park. So we did! 👍👍👍 Here’s how you can scan Yosemite for cancele...
Read postThis post isn’t about camping. For most Campnab members, this article will be pretty dull. So, unless you want to read 3,306 words about the time I...
Read postHave you received multiple alerts that were all identical? You aren’t alone. We’ve sent a number of these recently, and it sucks. We’re sorry about...
Read postUPDATE: In 2022 BC Parks switched from USeDirect (acquired by Tyler Technologies) to Camis as their booking platform. As a result of this change, B...
Read postWhen someone cancels their campsite reservation on Recreation.gov, do you want to be alerted? I’ll tell you how to do that, but first I’d like to p...
Read postUpdate Saturday 9:00 a.m, P.T.: Our provider has fully resolved this issue and we’re all systems go. Happy camping folks! 👍 Update Friday 2:20 p.m...
Read postLast night someone asked me why they should use Campnab to scan parks for canceled reservations. For most folks, the benefits of using a campsite a...
Read postEarlier this year, I set out to create a type family just for Campnab. I wanted it to feel hand-printed, while remaining highly functional in a va...
Read postLast year, Reserve California and Florida State Parks started holding some canceled campsite reservations for rebooking. These newly canceled camps...
Read postWe built Campnab around text messages—mostly because they’re fast. However, some members made a good case for offering alerts by email. Some wanted...
Read postIt’s been a busy year, and we both need some time to rest. So for the next week or so, Eric and I will be taking some time off with our respective ...
Read postCampnab started as a side-of-desk project. As such, we were gobsmacked when the first few members signed up. I believe our response was something l...
Read postMore folks are loading their packs and heading into the backcountry than ever before. This demand is evidenced by how much harder it is to secure a...
Read postThis post isn’t for you unless you work within a state, provincial, or county park. However, if you do work in that capacity, this post is TOTALLY ...
Read postOf all the parks we receive requests about, Grand Teton is high on the list. Unfortunately, we could only scan some of their campgrounds for new av...
Read postIf you enjoy the outdoors, you know that some trips just aren’t meant to be. The weather turns to crap. Your gear fails spectacularly, and you wake...
Read postI’ve written at length about staying warm and protecting yourself from the elements in the past ten articles. If you haven’t read those posts, you ...
Read postHave you noticed the theme running through our Fall Camping Guide? You got it: managing variable (typically brisk) weather. Pretty much every post ...
Read postCold therapy is a burgeoning topic. People like Wim Hoff preach the virtues of bone-chilling ice baths and running up mountains in one’s skivvies. ...
Read postFor some, camping is the end goal. Fair enough. For me, camping is mainly about establishing a kind of base camp. That’s right. I see camping as an...
Read postOutdoor meals can be magical. Dining at camp offers a time to break bread, free of the distractions of televisions and phones. The food affords the...
Read postWhen my wife, kids, and I drove across the country, I got obsessed with how quickly we could set up camp. Part of this is because we drove waaaaay ...
Read postSome folks like to pack everything they can and just wing it. I’m not like that. Whether I’m traveling overseas or going camping, I obsess over pac...
Read postYou probably already know this, but it bears repeating: Clothing makes all the difference in the outdoors. Wet, cold gloves can leave your fingers ...
Read postAny bozo can toss some gear in the trunk and go camping when it’s warm outside. Doing that in the fall is dumb. Going unprepared could be life-thre...
Read postSpoiler alert: The part that’s likely to mess up fall camping for you is the weather. Sure, you can do some fine camping in autumn. On the right da...
Read postThis post is the first installment in our series on fall camping. Check the complete list of topics covered in our table of contents. Let’s get to ...
Read postSummer’s gone. So is any hint of your tan. As it fades, the melancholy of the season sinks in. Mundane tasks make one day unrecognizable from the n...
Read postSome of you Campnab members take campsite hunting to a whole other level. You suss out the entire campground, earmarking only those campsites that ...
Read postEarlier this year, a member asked me a question about a particular kind of campsite. I was stumped by this request and ended up doing some research...
Read postA while back, we discovered Camping with the Coles’s YouTube channel. We particularly liked how down-to-earth Cheryl and Ben were. We also admired ...
Read postHey—it’s been a great season and we’re thrilled by how many of you relied on Campnab to find newly canceled campsite reservations. That said, it’s ...
Read postA lot of folks are packing away their RVs and camping gear for the season—AND THEY ARE FOOLS! Sure, the temperatures are dropping and most of us ar...
Read postFiltering remains a challenging aspect of campsite scanning for two reasons. The first is that Campnab scans many different booking systems, and ea...
Read postCampnab friends Tia and Andy have been taking weekend trips and sharing their experiences along the way. (You can visit Tia & Andy Vacation Days fo...
Read postPhoto: Luke Flynt Some have asked how Campnab works when the park they’re scanning experiences a disaster or local closure/issue. The simple answer...
Read postPay-per-use? Membership? Monthly? Annual? Tier? Yup—there are a lot of options when you sign up for Campnab. That’s a good thing, though, as there’...
Read postEric and I respond to every incoming call/message we receive. That said, there are only two of us—and some requests come in at odd hours. (Our wive...
Read postOver the weekend, some Canadian carriers blocked messages from our service. This glitch prevented the delivery of some access codes and alerts. The...
Read postMercedes and John are the RV Odd Couple. A few years back, they sold their house and most of their possessions. Now they’re on the road, living ful...
Read postPhoto: Tom Gainor If you’re planning to visit Zion National Park, you probably know about the shuttle ticket system they have in place. This servic...
Read postPictured above is my camping buddy, Pippi. 👆 She’s a sweet dog and pretty calm most of the time. When she sees a lake, though, all bets are off. Th...
Read postPhoto: Lacie Slezak As we mentioned earlier this week, Florida State Parks changed to a new booking system. Its new system went live this morning. ...
Read postThis morning, I noted to Eric Shelkie that it had been a while since we’d checked how many alerts Campnab had sent. I asked something along the lin...
Read postOver the past four years, we’ve been fortunate to have many members share their Campnab experiences with us. Recently, Crystyn and Doug of Travels ...
Read postPhoto: Mick Haupt There’s a change underway at Florida State Parks. They are switching booking systems from Reserve America to US eDirect. As such,...
Read postThis year, we’ve noticed a surge of new campsite availabilities at around 7:00 AM in B.C. (and 8:00 AM in California). Some are convinced that camp...
Read postPhoto: David Sink I wanted to let everyone know about a small issue we had with scans at certain Grand Teton National Park campgrounds. Grand Teton...
Read postMany wonder why campsites are sold-out by 7:00:01 AM. Multi-day bookings into “unbookable” dates mean that days are pre-booked before that date bec...
Read postAlmost every day, I’m asked how to get around camping bots. I’ve gone looking for them, and I’ve found some scripts on Github that mimic what Campn...
Read postPhoto: Adam Wilson Andrew Konoff had an idea: an availability scanner for 🥃hard-to-find spirits, based on his experience with Campnab. (He found a ...
Read postPhoto: brilang This week’s featured park is Mount Robson Provincial Park. If you live in Western Canada, you’ve probably already been there. If you...
Read postWe’ve noticed that some members have questions about how to manage their scans. So, Eric K. put together this video that walks you around our dashb...
Read postPhoto: Colin Knowles One of the fun parts about Campnab is in getting to explore some of the amazing parks we all have access to. We also enjoy sha...
Read postHey everyone! I’ve been picking away at some improvements to your dashboards. These are informed by you feedback you’ve sent us. So, thanks for all...
Read postDo you ever wonder why we don’t add new features and jurisdictions more quickly? I can answer this question with one word: Reliability. Creating a ...
Read postPictured: My dad and me, exploring the backcountry in the late-’80s (on a really wet morning). I don’t often use the word “stoked”—but, I’m stoked ...
Read postOnce you’ve used Campnab to scan parks for new availabilities, what our product does is straight forward. That said, we recognize that not everyone...
Read postPhoto: Guy Hanford Ontario’s booking policy is a bit strange. They allow campers to book campsites 5 months in advance. At that time, campers can s...
Read postA few weeks ago, Clayton from Edmonton reached out to us. He asked if we’d consider adding Alberta to the areas Campnab scans. We noted that our pl...
Read postThis past week, Konstantin signed up for Campnab. He received his access code… but then nothing. So, he got in touch to ask if there was a problem....
Read postThose who love being in the backcountry know how competitive permit booking is. A few reached out to us, asking if Campnab could alert them of perm...
Read postEvery once in a while we run a little giveaway to help spread the word about Campnab. We did this on Instagram early in the year, and we’re now run...
Read postA new camping season is almost upon us. As such, I expect that we have some new members who aren’t fully accustomed to how Campnab works. (I also s...
Read postPictured: Dinosaur Provincial Park Alberta (Photo: Roxann C) You’d think we would have added parks monitoring for our Alberta neighbours a little e...
Read postUpdated May 17, 2023 — Looking to make a last-minute reservation for camping? You are not in luck. (Sorry.) Sleeping on the ground is surprisingly ...
Read postI spoke with one of our members (Ramona from Skychick Adventures) this afternoon, and she offered up a handy tip. She figured others here would fin...
Read postEveryone’s visited a campground that claims to be sold-out but has unused sites. One might ask: Why isn’t there a secondary market for the sale of ...
Read postWe commonly see members creating scans that aren’t optimal. So, in this Campnab FAQ video, I’ll explain how you can get more campsite alerts with y...
Read postYou probably won’t get the campsite you’re after. I say this because most don’t. There’s a good reason for this. Many think they can just “wing it”...
Read postPhoto: tinyfroglet Are you scanning for availabilities for cottages at Crystal Cove. If so, you might have received some false notifications, today...
Read postI recently spoke with a member who asked if we had a walk-through video for Campnab. This seemed like a darned good idea, so, we put one together. ...
Read postSetting up campsite availability notifications for sold out campgrounds is easy. In this article, we’ll assist you in creating your first campsite ...
Read postLooking to use Campnab to track campsite availabilities? You can do so by running individual scans or by becoming a member. I’d like you to conside...
Read postWe offer some different ways to use Campnab’s services to get notified of new openings at sold-out parks and campgrounds. There are a lot of option...
Read postA lot of first-timers are unsure about Campnab. They want to know how it works, if it works, and how to get notifications about campsite availabili...
Read postLooking for tips for landing that coveted campsite reservation? Open to general camping tips? Want to get a better sense for who we are? We’ve got ...
Read postFiring up my portable sauna for the first trip of 2020. — My dad built a homemade sauna-trailer and brought it on family camping trips. Now I have...
Read postPhoto: Neal Herbert We get that some folks don’t want to use Campnab. Fair enough. There are other ways to find a place to camp, even when popular ...
Read postFrustrated by bots scooping up all the campsites and selling them at a profit? You aren’t alone. That said, the situation isn’t quite that simple—a...
Read postPhoto: Joshua Earle For many of us, camping season is coming to a close. 😢 It’s a bummer… but we all have ski season to look forward to. 🥳 If you’r...
Read postCamping is gaining in popularity, which means even more people are enjoying the great outdoors. If you’re having a hard time booking a campsite, th...
Read postEver tried to reserve a campsite at 7:00 AM, only to find the park fully booked by 7:01? Savvy campers are learning that they can monitor sold-out ...
Read postYes! You can find a first-come, first-served spot at Yosemite National Park. Don’t expect it to be easy, though. (And… umm… don’t get too choosey.)...
Read postEvery couple of days we get a message. In it a Campnab member notes receiving a Yosemite cancellation alert—only to find the spot unavailable once ...
Read postWe started a directory of parks on Campnab a while back, and are finally getting around to improving it. (I’ll admit that it’s still rough around t...
Read postMakenzie asked us to add scanning of Minnesota State Parks to Campnab, so we did! Looking to nab a campsite in one of these beautiful parks? Just s...
Read postWe created Campnab because we too love to camp. The irony here is that the best time to camp is when Campnab is busiest. As such, it’s really hard ...
Read postHey Nabbers! I just wanted to give you a quickly update on what we’re doing here, behind the scenes at Campnab. As lockdown guidelines have loosene...
Read postTo adhere to CDC, state, and local guidance (related to COVID-19), Yosemite National Park now has a day use reservation system. This means that you...
Read postUpdate (June 16, 9:37 AM): This mobile seems to be resolved. 😌 We’ve received a couple reports from people having trouble joining or logging in to ...
Read postThanks to one of our new members for telling us about this article by Mike Moffitt on SFGATE. It addresses what could happen at Yosemite, if Califo...
Read postAre you a Campnab member who loves nabbing campsite reservations? Do you find yourself telling friends that they too should sign up? If so, we have...
Read postWe know campsites in Saskatchewan are easier to come by than in some other areas (I’m looking at you Yosemite National Park). That said, we see tha...
Read postWe’re receiving a number of messages asking about the status of varying parks. Unfortunately, we can’t offer much information on this front. Althou...
Read postNot sure that you’ll go camping this summer? Want to turn off your Campnab membership? No problem. 😎 It’s a strange time, and there are a lot of un...
Read postWe recognize that a number of our members are keeping their memberships active so they can leap when parks reopen. (This is a smart strategy, and w...
Read postUpdate (June 18, 9:44 AM): Most parks are now operating somewhat normally. As such, pay-per-use scans have returned to being editable until you rec...
Read postWe’re at home, just like you are, waiting out this pandemic—and it’s a drag. Also, we’re seeing a lot of parks close or put reservations on hold. T...
Read postWe made something new! It’s a handy little tool that allows you to create a third-party backup of your Google Photos library. With one click, you c...
Read postJust a little reminder that we have an affiliate program. It’s a way for us to thank you for spreading the word about Campnab. (We’re just two peop...
Read postThe Robson Valley is one of my favourite places in British Columbia. I love the expansive spaces, bright blue skies, and epic backcountry. For year...
Read postMany of you have told us that your camping dates are flexible—so long as that helps you get the spot you want. Well… we listened, and introduced fl...
Read postNot seeing the park you want when you search Campnab? That’s for good reason. Many jurisdictions run unique booking systems, meaning we need to bui...
Read postPay-per-use scans allow infrequent campers to run a single scan (without upgrading to a membership). These are intended for one-time use, so, their...
Read postWe often receive emails asking if Campnab actually works. Well… it does! Of course, the demand for your desired park and search parameters can dram...
Read postSo… you received an alert, and want to book that campsite ASAP. We feel you—and we’ve made it a tiny bit easier to do so. Now, each alert includes ...
Read postSomeone figured it’d be a good idea for us to print some stickers. So, we ran a quick batch just to see how they look. The result? Not bad, we thin...
Read postI know… I know… There’s snow outside, and it feels too early to think about camping. Nevertheless, if you want that primo spot, the time is now! As...
Read postJust a brief note this morning: Yesterday, we added scanning for provincial parks in Nova Scotia. So, now you can use Campnab to scan for cancelled...
Read postJust a quick reminder that many parks will start taking reservations for 2020, in just a couple of weeks. So, start thinking about your camping pla...
Read postEric K. and I often speak with Campnab members on the phone—and via email. That said, we wanted to make it easier for you to reach us. So, if you e...
Read postIt’s October, which means most campers have packed their tents and sleeping bags away. There are exceptions though. For example, in California, cam...
Read postCampnab began as an experiment. We had little idea it’d grow to service so many campers. As such, our initial dashboard was “primitive”—because we ...
Read postSome Campnab members use their subscription year round. As such, we just added annual plans. With these, you lock your subscription in for a year, ...
Read postMembers often ask us if they can filter ADA sites out of their scans for campground reservation cancellations. This makes sense. For those who are ...
Read postShelkie put some time into Campnab integrations, over the past week. He brought Washington State Parks back online. He also added scanning for Texa...
Read postSweet photo, isn’t it? Dennis Buchner shot that one and shared it on Unsplash. It helps us announce another Campnab integration: Michigan State Par...
Read postWhat’s your favorite state park in Maryland? Elk Neck? Susquehanna? Gunpowder Falls? Whichever one it is, your chances of booking a campsite there—...
Read postFor part of this year, we were unable to scan Washington State Parks for cancellations. This was due to a change in their reservation system that c...
Read postPlanning to camp in Texas 🌵, but unable to find the campsite 🏕 you want? That sucks—and we know it. So, Shelkie set Campnab up to scan Texas State ...
Read postOdds are that you entered your credit card number hesitantly, when you signed up for Campnab. You wondered if you’d receive any alerts—and perhaps ...
Read postWhen we first started Campnab, we offered promo codes to early users. Typically, we offered up between 1 and 3 single-use scans. (Curiously, few ev...
Read postEvery once in a while, I wake up to an angry voice mail. It’s a caller who’s pissed about Campnab. They didn’t receive any alerts. Or, they didn’t ...
Read postI’m suspicious of the claims companies make. My bet is that you are, too. As such, we figure member feedback stands for a lot more than anything we...
Read post“I received an alert for Yosemite, but it was gone by the time I opened the site.” We hear this all the time. Yosemite is wildly popular. As such, ...
Read postLast weekend, Eric and I got our families out to Nairn Falls for a weekend camping trip. It was a great time: mountain biking, hiking, swimming, an...
Read postPlease note: As of June 19, 2019, this issue has been resolved. Last season, we were able to scan Washington State Parks for cancelled reservations...
Read postCampnab is tiny—just @shelkie and @karj. So, our resources are limited. Plus, the sun’s out which leaves us a tad less motivated. (Camping and moun...
Read postOccasionally, we have Campnab-related news, offers, and issues that might be relevant to you. So, we added this newsfeed to our website. From here ...
Read postTell us when, where, and how long you want to camp for. We’ll notify you (via SMS) when a suitable spot opens up at that campground—so you can nab that sold-out campsite reservation!