Always-on cancellation radar
A background engine polls every source on a tight loop, day and night. The moment a sold-out date flips to available, the clock starts.

That sold-out weekend at Deception Pass? Sites open up constantly as plans change. CampWatch is the cancellation radar that catches them — and pings your phone before anyone else hits refresh.
Scanning availability…
Cranberry Lake · Deception Pass
checking every 60 seconds · 4 sources
One radar across every booking system that matters
Reservations open months ahead and vanish in minutes. But up to 1 in 5 booked sites gets cancelled before the trip — refunds, weather, changed plans. Those openings reappear at random hours and get re-booked within minutes. Refreshing the page yourself is a losing game.
CampWatch turns that chaos into a calm notification. We do the refreshing — relentlessly, accurately, around the clock — so you only show up when there’s something to grab.

A focused toolkit built around one job: getting you into the campground that said it was full.
A background engine polls every source on a tight loop, day and night. The moment a sold-out date flips to available, the clock starts.
Set a park, dates, party size and how many nights you need. Flexible on timing? Add ± days and we cover the whole window.
Only get pinged for sites that actually fit your rig — tent, trailer, or a 30-foot Class A. No more dead-end alerts.
Get a push notification in the CampWatch app or on Telegram — whichever you prefer — with a one-tap deep link straight to the booking page. Seconds matter, and we save you all of them.
Because we watch continuously, you hear about an opening while it’s fresh — not after it’s been re-booked by someone faster.
Sign in with a passkey — Face ID or a tap. No passwords to leak, and we never resell your plans or your data.

Pick a park and campground from our catalog, choose your arrival date and trip length, and add flex days if you’re open to options.
Your scan joins the radar. We poll the booking system every minute, matching your dates, party size and equipment against live inventory.
An opening appears? You get an instant push notification — in the app or on Telegram — with a direct booking link. Tap, reserve, start packing.
Install CampWatch like a native app and get cancellation alerts as push notifications on your lock screen — alongside Telegram, or instead of it.
No App Store needed. Add CampWatch to your Home Screen straight from Safari — it installs like a native app, launches full-screen, and can push alerts to your lock screen.
A native CampWatch app for Android is on the way to the Play Store. We’ll let watchers know the moment it lands.
In the meantime
Install the web app from Chrome’s menu → Add to Home screen for full-screen access and push notifications — or just get your alerts on Telegram.
A great alert is a relevant alert. CampWatch matches openings against the details that actually decide whether you can book — so your phone only buzzes when it’s worth it.
Add ± days and a min/max night range.
Only sites that fit your whole group.
Filter by what your rig actually needs.
Pause or delete a watch anytime.


CampWatch follows the booking systems Washington campers actually use — state parks via GoingToCamp, federal sites on Recreation.gov, and DNR land — all unified into a single radar.
+ 600 more campgrounds statewide
“We’d tried for a Deception Pass weekend three summers running. CampWatch found a cancellation Tuesday night and we booked it from the couch. First time we’ve actually gotten the dates we wanted.”
“The equipment filter is the killer feature. I run a 28-foot trailer, and I only get pinged for sites that fit it. Zero wasted alerts.”
“Set three watches for our Olympic Peninsula loop, forgot about it, and woke up to two openings. It’s like having a friend who refreshes the page forever.”
For the once-a-season trip.
For people who camp on purpose.
For guides & big group trips.
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Set up your first watch in under two minutes. We’ll take the night shift — and wake you only when there’s a fire to build.