Welcome Session A4- Tourism Trends: Best Practices for RV Parks and Campgrounds Tuesday, September 18, :45pm - 3:15pm

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Welcome Session A4- Tourism Trends: Best Practices for RV Parks and Campgrounds Tuesday, September 18, 2018 1:45pm - 3:15pm To receive a Certificate of Completion, please provide information requested in the session sign-in sheet for each session attended

UNDERSTADNING RV CONSUMER & PRODUCT TRENDS, A4 September 18, 2018 Terry Heslin Bureau of Land Management, New Mexico Recreation/Travel Management/National Trails Lead

What is the mission of AIANTA? AIANTA s mission is to define, introduce, grow and sustain American Indian and Alaska Native tourism that honors and sustains tribal traditions and values.

Goal: Sustaining Public Lands Recreation Resources and Services to Enrich Individual and Community Life Challenge: Doing so in context of other land uses and while protecting natural and cultural resources

Who Runs Public Lands? Bureau of Land Management Land: 383,000 square miles Budget: $1.3 billion Forest Service Land: 300,000 square miles Budget: $6.2 billion Fish and Wildlife Service Land: 156,000 square miles Budget: $3 billion National Park Service Land: 132,000 square miles Budget: $3 billion Roughly 1m. Square miles (640) = 640,000,000 acres (Public Land nationally) 383,000 sq. mi (640) = 245,120,000 acres (BLM nationally)

BLM PLANNING IN THEORY

BLM PLANNING IN THE REAL WORLD

BLM PLANNING FRAMEWORK Three components of BLM planning primarily address Human Habitat through prescribed landscape settings: Recreation Management Visual Resources Management Travel & Transportation Management

The Challenge: Planning and Managing Recreation in a World of Change Population: growth and urbanization near public land increases recreation demand and diversity of uses Economics: growing importance of recreation in the economy increases business, community and political interest and influence Technology: continued advances in recreation technology increases the pace and scope of management challenges Values: Change in public values concerning public land uses increases public expectations for non-commodity amenities

HOTSPOTS Hotspots can occur where human activity and public land collide. Projections of 2020 hotspots were made for all counties in the lower 48 states. Social Pressure, on public land resources comes from: Population density Economic potential and activity Outdoor Recreation Demand USDA FS, Southern Research Station, Hotspots.

Dispersed Camping Sites Camping on public lands away from developed recreation facilities is referred to as "dispersed camping" or "boondocking." These sites are widely dispersed, undeveloped, and are generally not signed as campsites.

HELP FACILITATE THE ADVENTURE Improved bathing facilities with hot showers, sinks, and flush toilets Camp stores to purchase essentials and restock necessary supplies before their next journey Recreational opportunities such as zip lines, guided rock climbing tours, ATV courses, watersports and boat, fishing gear or bike rentals RV storage areas near campsites for those who return often Enough room to park tow vehicle/ease of pull in at nighttime Shade, Beautiful Scenery, Safety Consider campers vs. long term stays Guided Tours

Bike Photos: The New Yorker: The Extreme Cyclists of the Navajo Nation Terence Yazzie (top) Nigel James (bottom)

SOCIETY OF OUTDOOR RECREATION PROFESSIONALS (SORP) Find a treasure trove of relevant information at (Membership Required): https://www.recpro.org/ Some examples:

SORP WEBINARS @ RECPRO.ORG Developing the Business Case for Your Campground, May 2018 Best Practices in Campground Design, March 2018 Best Practices in Cabin, Glamping, and Bike Camping, February 2018 Understanding RV Consumer and Product Trends, January 2018* The Changing Face of Camping, October 2017 Partnering for Relevancy and Inclusion: A regional approach, August 2017 Environmental Education and Outdoor Recreation: Strategies for Impact, February 2017 Making the Case for Parks and Trails, January 2016 Long Distance Trails: think regionally, implement locally - October 2015 Trail Towns: Bringing Outdoor Recreation and Communities Together - July 2015 Evolving Market Trends for Outdoor Recreation Professionals - February 2015 Creating Best of the Best OHV Recreation Experiences

ENJOY YOUR VISIT TO THE LAND OF ENCHANTMENT! Terry Heslin Recreation/Travel Management/National Trails Lead BLM New Mexico State Office 301 Dinosaur Trail Santa Fe, NM 87508 505-660-2531 cell 505-954-2184 office theslin@blm.gov