Maybe you were ready to reserve a date to camping at a Maine State Park this summer as soon as reservations were being taken. But, what if something comes up and you need to change things ASAP.

If you've made reservations to go camping this summer but need to reschedule no need to worry! You can easily change that.

The Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation & Forestry has a new online feature on their reservation website for you to reschedule your camping trip to a Maine State Park.

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This is website has been able to services in order to book a reservation or cancel reservations but, now a new service has been added where you can change the reservation in case life happens and plans change.

You can conveniently book, cancel or change your camping reservations by going to www.campwithme.com and choose which service you need by clicking the 'service' button. Just follow the instructions and you'll be on your way to creating the reservation or changes to your reservation that you need for your trip to visit a Maine State Park or campsite.

Talking to a Customer Representative is also available, too. To make the call, dial 624-9950 in state, 800-332-1501 or, if you are calling from out-of-state call (207) 624-9950. Representatives are available Monday through Friday, 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. But, if you are in a bind, you can access the CampWithMe.com website to make changes anytime.

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