The updated tool now interfaces with the Recreation.gov API as well, adding thousands of campgrounds
across the USA. Updated functionality, new camping and notification integrations, and a friendly command line
interface is available on camply
, come join us there. The original codebase has been migrated to
https://github.com/juftin/camply . The clone of the original yellowtone-camping
source code will be preserved here
at https://github.com/juftin/yellowstone-camping
yellowstone-camping
is a Campsite Reservation Cancellation Finder for Yellowstone National Park.
This simple Python application will continuously
check Yellowstone's Campground Availability
API and let you know as soon as a reservation is available with a Push Notification on your Android
or iOS device. Don't stress about finding a campsite in that booked out campground,
let yellowstone-camping
do the work for you.
Make a file called yellowstone-camping.env
and place it at the root of this repository, you can
use the example.yellowstone-camping.env file as a template. Once
the yellowstone-camping.env
file is ready, fill out your lodging details and Pushover credentials:
export BOOKING_DATE_START="2021-07-31" # YELLOWSTONE ARRIVAL DATE (YYYY-MM-DD)
export NUMBER_OF_GUESTS=2 # NUMBER OF PEOPLE IN THE CAMPING RESERVATION
export NUMBER_OF_NIGHTS=1 # NUMBER OF NIGHTS IN THE CAMPING RESERVATION
export POLLING_INTERVAL=600 # HOW OFTER TO CHECK FOR NEW RESERVATIONS (IN SECONDS)
export PUSHOVER_PUSH_TOKEN="xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" # PUSHOVER API TOKEN
export PUSHOVER_PUSH_USER="xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" # PUSHOVER USER KEY
./scripts/check-yellowstone.sh
To run the reservation search in a Docker container you'll run
the check-yellowstone.sh file, this creates a docker container
called yellowstone-camping
that runs in the background. Automatically, the logs will be attached
to the current session. Exiting the attached logs does not kill the search. Once the scraper has
found its first booking it will exit. Use docker stop yellowstone-camping
to kill the container
and stop searching or docker logs -f yellowstone-camping
to reattach the container logs.
Don't work with Docker? No problem. The docker image is based on Python 3.8.X
, but any version of
Python 3 you have locally should suffice. Source the yellowstone-camping.env
file and run the
python script (this requires the requests
package to be installed):
source yellowstone-camping.env && python scripts/find_availability.py
Pushover is an neat service/app that allows you to easily send push notifications to your mobile
device. More details on how to set up Pushover can be found on
their website. FYI: Pushover is a paid service (a lifetime subscription
costs $5.00). However, if Pushover is not right for you then
the source code
can be manually changed to use your preferred method of sending notifications. To bypass logging to
Pushover, just remove the variables, set them to empty, or leave them untouched; the script will
simply log CRITICAL
events to the console when a campsite is available.
My partner and I are taking a trip this summer (July, 2021) from home in Colorado through Wyoming to Glacier National Park. Like all national parks right now, the campsites in Glacier are a hot commodity and tough to come by.
To help us get an advantage in finding a site we signed up for Campnab, a service that lets you sign up for text notifications when booked out campgrounds receive cancellations. Long story short, it's totally worth it and get's a big recommendation from me. We found a 5 day cancellation and booked our first choice campground within a couple weeks of signing up.
Later in our trip, we'll be going through Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Park. Unfortunately, Campnab doesn't (currently) work for most sites in Yellowstone, since they use a different booking provider than the rest of the National Park System. Instead, I decided to play around with the booking website with Chrome Developer tools, figure out the endpoints responses, and build my own integration with their API. It's built in Python, runs in a docker container, and sends push notifications through via Pushover.
Feature Requests and Technical Feedback / Questions are best done though the Issues Page. Some basic command line skills and an always-on computer are required to run this.
We're still waiting for our Yellowstone spot as of writing this and can't wait to get back there
this summer. I hope yellowstone-camping
is useful for someone out there, good luck hunting for
your next spot!