Monday is last day to reserve campsite before DNR suspends system
A reminder: The Minnesota DNR is taking down its online campsite reservation system at 8 p.m. Monday for an upgrade. The new system is scheduled to start up March 1.
A reminder: The Minnesota DNR is taking down its online campsite reservation system at 8 p.m. Monday for an upgrade. The new system is scheduled to start up March 1.
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The Star Tribune reports technical problems have temporarily shut the system down until further notice. The reservation system was suspended in December for upgrades and scheduled to be up and running March 1.
Campers should be able to start making reservations on Thursday morning. The DNR's new online reservation system crashed soon after it was launched because of an unexpected flood of web traffic, according to the agency.
Campers can start making limited reservations at Minnesota state parks and recreation areas. The DNR says arrival dates will be rolled out in stages because of a backlog. The upgraded system crashed earlier this month after technical problems shut it down.
The DNR has big plans for a fancy new campsite reservation web site. But, you're going to have to wait. The DNR is no longer accepting 2012 campsite reservations until its new online platform launches on March 1.
The Forest Service expects as many as 76 campsites on 23 lakes could be closed in the aftermath of last year's Pagami Creek fire as crews work to clear hazardous debris from campsites and portages.
The DNR is closing two zones to moose hunters but will allow limited bull-hunting in others. The agency has been reviewing the rules as the moose population continues to fall. The state is issuing fewer than 90 permits this year.
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