
Outdoor enthusiasts, mark your calendars! Starting on June 3, 2024, Schroeder Park & Campground's newly renovated North Loop will be available to reserve for this summer's camping season. According to an official announcement, the much-anticipated revamp is set to accommodate campers from June 28 through October 5, introducing sparkling new amenities for a next-level wilderness experience.
For those looking to snag a spot at sites 30-50 in the North Loop, the drill is simple but with a bit of a tech twist. You're going to have to jump quickly onto creating a new account in their swanky reservation system, which apparently decided to outdated last year's accounts faster than you can say "s'mores". And do remember, the system wants you to split those pre-camp chores, so be ready to click, call, or trot over to the campground office starting at 8 am sharp on June 3. Details, as reported by Wright County's official update, ensure you're well-prepped to secure your site—with or without Wi-Fi.
Let's talk perks. Each of the North Loop sites now boasts an extra parking spot designed to sparingly use grass. And lest we forget, these top-notch spots also come with electric and water connections, because roughing it doesn't have to actually mean roughing it. Picture it: a cooler full of cold ones, your vehicle responsibly off the green, no desperate searches for an outlet to resuscitate your dead phone—you can to totally unwind while still wired in.
Don't get tangled in tech though—campers are urged to familiarize themselves with the new system well in advance. With tutorial videos and how-to guides available for your perusal, it'd be savvy to split your time between tent pitching trials and buffering those instructional reels. The folks at [email protected] kindly wave their digital hand for those who hit snags, and there's always the Facebook page keeping you updated, in case you're into that social media jazz for info gathering.
If you're plotting to book your getaway under the stars, this is your heads-up. These slots are hotter than a campfire and tend to vanish faster than peace and quiet on a holiday weekend. So, for those about to camp, we salute you—and remind you to get that clicking finger ready for June 3. Happy trails and happy camping, New Yorkers!









