LANSING, Mich. (Michigan News Source) – One state lawmaker is aiming to give priority reservation status to Michiganders when it comes to the state’s campground, parks, and forests reservations.

Rep. Cam Cavitt (R-Cheboygan) introduced House Bill 5597 which would allow Michigan residents to make campground reservations at state parks or forests for two weeks before nonresidents can make reservations.

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“It’s great to see so many people interested in camping in Michigan. But some of our most popular parks fill up so quickly that state residents have less than 20 minutes to get a spot before they’re gone,” Cavitt said. “There should be perks to living in Michigan. People who pay taxes that contribute directly to the quality of the parks should be able to get first dibs in vacationing to those parks. Camping is supposed to be relaxing. Michigan families shouldn’t have to plan their vacations by huddling around a computer in December and praying for a nice campsite.”

Campers can begin making reservations six month in advance of their planned trips. By January 8, one in three campsites across Michigan were already booked for 2024.

The bill now sits with the House Natural Resources Committee for further consideration.