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Canyon Lake’s Happy Camp now offers online reservations

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Canyon Lake residents planning a stay at Happy Camp can now make reservations online. Payment for the entire duration of the stay is required to make a reservation.

Happy Camp offers waterfront sites, off-water sites, RV sites, and tent sites, as well as a gas dock, boat docks, restrooms with showers, a playground, a cornhole court, a horseshoe pit, roped swimming area, shaded picnic areas, a Little Free Library, Wi-Fi, and a dump station.

Reservations are not available around the Fourth of July. A lottery is held each year that awards site reservations to lottery winners. The dates blocked out are typically one day before the Fourth of July and one day after.  

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For Memorial Day and Labor Day weekends, online reservations will be available 14 days in advance of the holiday weekend. This year, members will have the flexibility to make reservations online or in person for the Memorial Day weekend, beginning on Friday, May 12, at 8 a.m. 

All online reservations canceled 15 days prior to the scheduled check-in date will be charged $25. Reservations canceled within 14 days prior to the scheduled check-in date will be charged for the first night’s stay. The remainder of the payment will be refunded to the card used to make the reservation.

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No-show reservations will be charged for the first night’s stay. The remainder of the payment will be refunded to the card on file, and the remainder of the reservation will be canceled.

To make an online reservation, visit www.clpoa.com/campsite.

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