Every time I try to book a campsite on , I end up closer to a mental breakdown than a backcountry getaway. I start off dreaming of a quiet weekend off the grid鈥攁nd end up rage-refreshing tabs like I鈥檓 trying to buy Taylor Swift tickets in 2022. Booking on Rec.gov feels like your camp neighbor is . while you鈥檙e wearing ski boots with no socks and getting a bug bite you can鈥檛 reach on top of a sunburn.
The user experience on this miserable site is like if Clippy and a CAPTCHA had a baby during a server crash. Dates won鈥檛 load. Pages disappear mid-click. Filters are fake. The whole thing feels like a trick quiz from 2004 Facebook. Just this weekend, I went to confirm a booking for an upcoming trip鈥攐nly to find out the site I swear I booked months ago wasn鈥檛 actually reserved. Instead, I had a confirmed spot 25 miles away.
For the uninitiated, Recreation.gov may sound like a government site鈥攂ecause it was supposed to be. But it鈥檚 actually run by a private contractor making millions off your desire to sleep on the ground. While national parks face record underfunding, Booz Allen Hamilton is raking in booking fees that don鈥檛 go to the rangers, the trails, or the land. That annoying $8 fee? It鈥檚 not helping a ranger buy new boots. It鈥檚 padding someone鈥檚 investment portfolio.
For context: is a giant consulting firm that sounds like a Succession villain and acts like one, too. In 2023, they paid $377 million to settle claims they illegally billed taxpayers for work that had nothing to do with the government. One of the largest fraud settlements ever鈥攁nd somehow, they鈥檙e still the ones running the site we have to use to go outside.
I wouldn鈥檛 mind the fees if they were helping patch trails, protect threatened ecosystems, or even went into the beer fund for our overworked and underpaid park rangers. But instead, it鈥檚 Ticketmaster for tents鈥攋ust another example of privatized inconvenience dressed up as civic infrastructure. (And if Tay Tay ever does come for that monopoly, maybe she can take down this one next.)
In the meantime, I know I鈥檒l keep using it鈥攂ecause sometimes the only way to get to the places that remind me to shut off my phone and breathe. Which, clearly, is exactly what I need after using their site.