National Parks Traveler Podcast

National Parks Traveler Podcast

Author: Kurt Repanshek Language: English Episodes: 383
There's a world of stories waiting beyond the park entrance sign, and the National Parks Traveler Podcast is your audio guide to them. Led by Kurt Repanshek, this series goes deeper than trail maps and visitor statistics. It connects the natural wonder you experience firsthand with the crucial, often unseen work happening behind the scenes-the science informing conservation, the cultural histories embedded in the landscape, and the policy decisions that will shape these places for future generations. As the audio companion to the editorially independent nonprofit media organization, this podcast delivers a thoughtful blend of on-the-ground reports, interviews with researchers and park staff, and nuanced discussions about the challenges and triumphs in managing protected areas. You'll hear the sounds of the parks and the voices of the people dedicated to them. Each episode is an invitation to better understand the complex tapestry of ecology, history, and society that makes every national park far more than a scenic destination. Tune in for a regular dose of insight that will deepen your appreciation and perhaps even shape your next journey into America's most treasured public lands.
Episodes
National Parks Traveler: News From Across The National Park System [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 55:10
A lot is happening around the National Park System, from the nomination of a permanent director for the National Park Service and higher user fees in the parks to wildfires and ongoing crowds in some corners of the park…
National Parks Traveler: The Water-Starved West [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 39:01
The ongoing drought in the West has underscored how precious water is in that arid landscape. Photographer Colleen Miniuk explores the dilemma along the rivers that feed the Colorado watershed in a new book that is both…
National Parks Traveler: Restoring The River Of Grass [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 38:31
How is the restoration of "the river of grass," the Everglades, coming along? Eric Eikenberg, president of The Everglades Foundation, discusses that topic on National Parks Traveler's podcast.
National Parks Traveler: Going Underground At Mammoth Cave [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 39:31
Mammoth Cave National Park is a World Heritage Site and International Biosphere Reserve. It was designated a national park in 1926 and fully established and opened in 1941 -- 80 years ago. At 412 miles, the cave itself i…
National Parks Traveler: Waiting For A National Park Service Director [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 45:07
What has been your experience in the National Park System this year? Have you found lots of crowds, or has your experience been more enjoyable because you haven't encountered scores of other visitors milling about? Today…
Audio Postcard From The Parks: World War I Memorial [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 4:51
One of the newest additions to the National Park System is the World War I Memorial in the District of Columbia. Traveler's Kurt Repanshek and Contributing Editor Kim O'Connell offer this short audio postcard from the si…
National Parks Traveler: Santa Monica Mountains Wildlife Corridor [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 48:11
Through the efforts of the #SaveLACougars campaign, tens of millions of dollars have been raised so far to build the world's largest wildlife corridor over the 101 Freeway in Liberty Canyon, west of Los Angeles. Such a b…
National Parks Traveler: A Fort McHenry Fourth Of July [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 34:07
To celebrate Independence Day and our hard-fought freedoms, National Parks Traveler's Lynn Riddick takes on us a visit to Fort McHenry National Monument and Shrine to learn more about its history and the story behind the…
National Parks Traveler: Subpar Parks [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 37:28
When traveling to a national park, not everything goes as planned. Maybe you've been disappointed about the crowds. Or maybe couldn't find lodging. Or maybe you weren't able to squeeze in everything you wanted to do. But…