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Please check your Florida State Parks scans

Posted Thursday, May 27, 2021

Eric Karjaluoto

Eric Karjaluoto

I’m one of the two people working on Campnab. I like to run, ski, bike, and camp with my family and friends. (I love saunas.)

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As we mentioned earlier this week, Florida State Parks changed to a new booking system. Its new system went live this morning. This switch required us to make some changes to integrate with the new system.

The good news is that we’re already fully integrated with Florida State Parks’ new booking system. You can already create new campsite availability scans on Campnab for Florida State Parks.

If you had scans set to monitor Florida State Parks’ previous booking system, we’ve already transferred these scans over for you. Nice, right?

One thing though: a different organization operates Florida State Parks’ new system. This means that not all information matches perfectly with the previous system. As such, your campground selections and filters might have changed as a result of the transfer.

So, please visit your scans list on Campnab. While there, check over any scans you have running on Florida State Parks to see that they’re as you’d like. Note that you can click Edit on each one to make changes.

If you run into any issues, please let us know. 😀

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