What will the 21st century national park campground look like? What amenities are you interested in finding when you pull into a campground? Derrick Crandall, counseler for the National Park Hospitality Association, joins us to discuss two studies that examine the campgrounds, the issues they face, and the demands today’s campers want.

:02 National Parks Traveler introduction
:12 Episode introduction with Kurt Repanshek
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3:56 What Should 21st century National Park Campgrounds Look Like?
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22:31 21st Century Campground Discussion With Derrick Crandall Continues
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Thanks for this podcast with Mr. Crandall of the camping industry. I do need to respond to his statement about putting wifi into national park campgrounds: "If you don't want wifi, just turn it off." With all respect, that misses the point. Wifi in campgrounds will allow my neighboring campers to stream movies from their picnic table, within easy earshot of my tent. If people are going to camp in a national park campground, they should be focused on nature. Leave the tech at home.
This reflects a fundamental disagreement over the essential nature of the national park experience.
Great Podcast. Thank you.
In this episode you refernce two recent studies, where can we access those?
Tyler, here's a link to our written story on this topic, and in it you'll find a link to the reports.
https://www.nationalparkstraveler.org/2020/04/national-park-service-working-envision-21st-century-campground