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BOISE, Idaho (AP) Idaho's most popular state parks started doubling camping fees for out-of-state residents on Thursday as required by a new state law. Still, it will take at least a year to see if the move intended to help more Idaho residents get spots in the parks will have the desired effect. That's because the state's five most-popular parks were fully booked for the summer as soon as reservations opened up back in December. “It’s.
Editor’s note • This story is available to Salt Lake Tribune subscribers only. Thank you for supporting local journalism. For weeks Casey Gerbich had his eye on a choice campsite at Utah’s Bear Lake State Park for the week following the Pioneer Day holiday. But all the planning in the world wouldn’t have helped him book a site through the state’s online reservation system, administered by the outside contractor Reserve America. Gerbich discovered the hard way that the popular park allows many of its campsites to be booked ahead of time for family reunions. “Every single waterfront and shaded spot is prebooked,” said a frustrated Gerbich, who lives in Wellsville. “They are prebooking the premier spots.”