About The Dyrt

The Dyrt's mission is to expand the camping community and help more people enjoy the outdoors. With 30 million annual camper visits, 50,000 campground listings, and 8 million user-generated reviews, photos, and tips for US campgrounds, The Dyrt is the No. 1 app for camping information and booking. The Dyrt PRO enables campers to find free camping areas on public lands, search for campgrounds without cell service coverage, use the app offline, get discounts on camping and more. www.thedyrt.com

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2023 Camping Report

The Dyrt's 2023 Camping Report, based on results of surveys of The Dyrt users and property managers, provides the most comprehensive insight into the current state of the camping industry in America.

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Recent Press Releases

Media Contact

Jason Simms

PR@thedyrt.com

860-526-1555


Press Kit

Find our press kit and media assets here.


Media Coverage

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Millions More Consumers Are Camping Now Than Ever Before

Read now

The Dyrt’s 2022 ‘Glampy Awards’ Are a Glamping Trip Must-Read

Read now

The Dyrt — A Fresh Look at Bookings Systems

Read now

The Dyrt Reveals the Top 10 Hardest-to-Book Campgrounds

PORTLAND, OR

February 21, 2023


The Dyrt
, the No. 1 app for camping information and booking, has released a 
list of the 10 hardest-to-book campgrounds in the United States. At the top of the rankings are a pair of Yellowstone National Park gems in Wyoming — Slough Creek and Mammoth campgrounds. Both were 100 percent booked solid for the entire season.


“Everyone deserves to experience the absolutely stunning campgrounds on this list,” says The Dyrt CEO Kevin Long. “But more than half the people we surveyed for our 
2023 Camping Report said they have had difficulty booking a campsite. That’s why we’ve added features to The Dyrt to help campers book the camping experiences they want to have.”


The Dyrt recently launched 
The Dyrt Alerts, which are availability scans that send text notifications when a sold-out campground gets a cancellation. With its 2023 Camping Reservation Opening Dates Guide, The Dyrt helps campers stay on top of when every state and national park in the U.S. begins taking reservations. Depending on the park, reservations open anywhere from 30 days to 13 months in advance.


These are the 
Top 10 hardest-to-book campgrounds in the U.S.:


1. Slough Creek Campground, Wyoming — 100%
2. Mammoth Campground, Wyoming — 100%
3. Seven Points, Tennessee — 99.1%
4. Fruita Campground, Utah — 97.9%
5. South Campground, Utah — 97.8%
6. Piñon Flats Campground, Colorado — 97.6%
7. Upper Coffee Pot, Idaho — 97.6%
8. Cages Bend, Tennessee — 97.3%
9. Twin Lakes Campground, California — 97.2%
10. Signal Mountain Campground, Wyoming — 97.1%

*Some campgrounds are not yet open for the season, closed for service, or are operating on a first-come, first-served basis for 2023. Be sure to check our full list for details.


“Fantastic campsite if you can book it. Had to book the second they opened up the reservations,” says The Dyrt camper Jeff S about Slough Creek Campground. “Our site was a short walk to the creek. Fantastic and informative camp hosts. There was a bison in the middle of the campground!!”


The Dyrt camper Justin S describes Signal Mountain Campground in Grand Teton National Park: “If you’re not a fan of pristine panoramic mountain views mirrored off of the surface of a beautifully clear-watered lake that rests beneath pleasant nature-flavored pine air, then this is not the place for you. This is a mind-altering, pleasant-place experience.”


The Dyrt’s hardest-to-book campgrounds list contains the total number of sites at each campground, an explanation of the features that make it so popular, the types of camping available, and reviews from The Dyrt community of campers.


View The Dyrt’s 
list of hardest-to-book campgrounds and create a Dyrt Alert for the sold-out campground you most covet.


PORTLAND, OR

August 16, 2022


The Dyrt, the No. 1 app for camping with the most active online camping community, has been ranked for the first time on the annual Inc. 5000 list, the most prestigious ranking of the fastest-growing private companies in America. The list, which has been produced every year since 1982, represents a one-of-a-kind look at the most successful companies within the economy’s most dynamic segment — its independent businesses.


“Sometimes it feels like The Dyrt has been an overnight sensation 10 years in the making,” says The Dyrt founder Sarah Smith. “Being ranked in the Inc. 5000 is a wonderful honor and further validation that our team, and our cherished community of The Dyrt campers, has done more than provide comprehensive information about campgrounds online: They’ve made camping more accessible to everyone who wants to enjoy the great outdoors.”


Companies on the 2022 Inc. 5000 are ranked according to percentage revenue growth from 2018 to 2021. The Dyrt, which was previously listed on the 2022 Inc. Regionals: Pacific list, experienced 87 percent growth over those three years. The Inc. 5000 recognition puts The Dyrt in the top 0.07 percent of all privately owned companies in America in terms of multi-year growth.


There are more than 44,000 campgrounds listed on The Dyrt, which is now home to more than 6.4 million user-generated campground reviews, photos and tips — averaging five new uploads every minute in 2021. The Dyrt is on pace for more than 30 million visits in 2022, more than double the amount from 2020.


“Like so many of the great companies on the Inc. 5000 list, The Dyrt started as one person’s idea,” says Kevin Long, CEO of The Dyrt. “Sarah truly believed that The Dyrt could become the resource that campers across the country relied upon. All the time and effort that was put in from everyone — past and present — working at The Dyrt prepared us for the recent camping boom. One in five Americans go camping, and there were 8.3 million first-timers last year. We’re here for all of them.”


Complete results of the Inc. 5000, including company profiles and an interactive database that can be sorted by industry, region and other criteria, can be found at 
www.inc.com/inc5000.


“The accomplishment of building one of the fastest-growing companies in the U.S., in light of recent economic roadblocks, cannot be overstated,” says Scott Omelianuk, editor-in-chief of Inc. “Inc. is thrilled to honor the companies that have established themselves through innovation, hard work and rising to the challenges of today.”

PORTLAND, OR

August 16, 2022


The Dyrt, the No. 1 app for camping with the most active online camping community, has been ranked for the first time on the annual Inc. 5000 list, the most prestigious ranking of the fastest-growing private companies in America. The list, which has been produced every year since 1982, represents a one-of-a-kind look at the most successful companies within the economy’s most dynamic segment — its independent businesses.


“Sometimes it feels like The Dyrt has been an overnight sensation 10 years in the making,” says The Dyrt founder Sarah Smith. “Being ranked in the Inc. 5000 is a wonderful honor and further validation that our team, and our cherished community of The Dyrt campers, has done more than provide comprehensive information about campgrounds online: They’ve made camping more accessible to everyone who wants to enjoy the great outdoors.”


Companies on the 2022 Inc. 5000 are ranked according to percentage revenue growth from 2018 to 2021. The Dyrt, which was previously listed on the 2022 Inc. Regionals: Pacific list, experienced 87 percent growth over those three years. The Inc. 5000 recognition puts The Dyrt in the top 0.07 percent of all privately owned companies in America in terms of multi-year growth.


There are more than 44,000 campgrounds listed on The Dyrt, which is now home to more than 6.4 million user-generated campground reviews, photos and tips — averaging five new uploads every minute in 2021. The Dyrt is on pace for more than 30 million visits in 2022, more than double the amount from 2020.


“Like so many of the great companies on the Inc. 5000 list, The Dyrt started as one person’s idea,” says Kevin Long, CEO of The Dyrt. “Sarah truly believed that The Dyrt could become the resource that campers across the country relied upon. All the time and effort that was put in from everyone — past and present — working at The Dyrt prepared us for the recent camping boom. One in five Americans go camping, and there were 8.3 million first-timers last year. We’re here for all of them.”


Complete results of the Inc. 5000, including company profiles and an interactive database that can be sorted by industry, region and other criteria, can be found at 
www.inc.com/inc5000.


“The accomplishment of building one of the fastest-growing companies in the U.S., in light of recent economic roadblocks, cannot be overstated,” says Scott Omelianuk, editor-in-chief of Inc. “Inc. is thrilled to honor the companies that have established themselves through innovation, hard work and rising to the challenges of today.”

PORTLAND, OR

February 21, 2023


The Dyrt, the No. 1 app for camping information and booking, has released a list of the 10 hardest-to-book campgrounds in the United States. At the top of the rankings are a pair of Yellowstone National Park gems in Wyoming — Slough Creek and Mammoth campgrounds. Both were 100 percent booked solid for the entire season.


“Everyone deserves to experience the absolutely stunning campgrounds on this list,” says The Dyrt CEO Kevin Long. “But more than half the people we surveyed for our 
2023 Camping Report said they have had difficulty booking a campsite. That’s why we’ve added features to The Dyrt to help campers book the camping experiences they want to have.”


The Dyrt recently launched 
The Dyrt Alerts, which are availability scans that send text notifications when a sold-out campground gets a cancellation. With its 2023 Camping Reservation Opening Dates Guide, The Dyrt helps campers stay on top of when every state and national park in the U.S. begins taking reservations. Depending on the park, reservations open anywhere from 30 days to 13 months in advance.


These are the 
Top 10 hardest-to-book campgrounds in the U.S.:


1. Slough Creek Campground, Wyoming — 100%
2. Mammoth Campground, Wyoming — 100%
3. Seven Points, Tennessee — 99.1%
4. Fruita Campground, Utah — 97.9%
5. South Campground, Utah — 97.8%
6. Piñon Flats Campground, Colorado — 97.6%
7. Upper Coffee Pot, Idaho — 97.6%
8. Cages Bend, Tennessee — 97.3%
9. Twin Lakes Campground, California — 97.2%

10. Signal Mountain Campground, Wyoming — 97.1%

*Some campgrounds are not yet open for the season, closed for service, or are operating on a first-come, first-served basis for 2023. Be sure to check our full list for details.


“Fantastic campsite if you can book it. Had to book the second they opened up the reservations,” says The Dyrt camper Jeff S about Slough Creek Campground. “Our site was a short walk to the creek. Fantastic and informative camp hosts. There was a bison in the middle of the campground!!”


The Dyrt camper Justin S describes Signal Mountain Campground in Grand Teton National Park: “If you’re not a fan of pristine panoramic mountain views mirrored off of the surface of a beautifully clear-watered lake that rests beneath pleasant nature-flavored pine air, then this is not the place for you. This is a mind-altering, pleasant-place experience.”


The Dyrt’s hardest-to-book campgrounds list contains the total number of sites at each campground, an explanation of the features that make it so popular, the types of camping available, and reviews from The Dyrt community of campers.


View The Dyrt’s 
list of hardest-to-book campgrounds and create a Dyrt Alert for the sold-out campground you most covet.