In recent years there has been a movement of sorts to rebrand units of the National Park System as “national parks,” a movement motivated in large part by the economic boost such a redesignation is hoped to have. But in New Mexico a group is opposed to turning Bandelier National Monument into Bandelier National Park. We discuss that issue with Tom Ribe, executive director of Caldera Action.
But first, we continue our series on how the health of the Colorado River impacts Canyonlands National Park and Glen Canyon National Recreation Area in Utah. To get a better understanding of the river economics in play, we reached out to Megan Lawson, an economist with Headwaters Economics.
And for bonus content, an audio version of RVing The Parks | Choose Your National Park RV Carefully.
:02 National Parks Traveler introduction
:12 Episode introduction with Kurt Repanshek
2:24 Megan Lawson of Headwaters Economics discusses Colorado River economics and the impacts on Canyonlands National Park and Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
15:35 The Water Desk promotion
15:56 National Parks Traveler promotion
16:10 Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation promotion
16:36 Friends of Acadia promotion
17:06 RVShare.com promotion
17:46 Tom Ribe, executive director of Caldera Action, discusses the attempted rebranding of Bandelier National Monument as Bandelier National Park
39:35 Washington's National Park Fund promotion
40:10 Grand Teton National Park Foundation promotion
40:41 Yankee Freedom promotion
41:16 North Cascades Institute promotion
41:58 RVingThe Parks | Choose Your National Park RV Carefully
50:29 Episode closing
50:48 Orange Tree Productions promotion
51:22 National Parks Traveler footer
- By NPT Staff - February 23rd, 2020 7:00am







