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: Grand Canyon's Ailing River [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 19:57
Climate change is here and greatly impacting our weather and long-term climatic trends. In the Southwest, it's having a tremendous impact on water resources across the Colorado River watershed. Warming temperatures assoc…
National Parks Traveler: The Plight Of National Scenic Trails [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 44:50
Go take a hike. Wouldn't that be a great escape this weekend? Some of my most enjoyable hikes have been along the Appalachian Trail. That path was easy to reach when I was growing up in New Jersey. Now based in Utah, the…
National Parks Traveler: Discussing The Public Lands Rush [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 44:19
Kurt Repanshek and Joe Miczulski, whose friendship dates back more than 50 years, take time from their sea kayaking trip on Lake Powell at Glen Canyon National Recreation Area to discuss the recent rush to public lands b…
National Parks Traveler Podcast: Threatened Grand Canyon [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 20:33
As glorious as Grand Canyon National Park is, the national park faces a number of significant issues. National Parks Traveler Editor Kurt Repanshek, along with Special Projects Editor Patrick Cone and Jess Repanshek, Tra…
National Parks Traveler: Yosemite For The First Time [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:00:15
Yosemite National Park is one of the jewels in the crown of the National Park System. It has soaring walls of granite, feathery waterfalls, and high country that takes you into a transformative realm of nature. This week…
National Parks Traveler: Diving In The National Parks [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:02:21
There's a lot to see in our national parks and historic sites, including some pretty interesting things underwater. Lynn Riddick takes a look at the Submerged Resources Center, the arm of the National Park Service that l…
National Parks Traveler: Westward Expansion Through Fort Laramie [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 35:52
Searching for the door that opened Westward Expansion? Find yourself at Fort Laramie National Historic Site in eastern Wyoming. The history to find across the historic site's grounds, its restored buildings, and in the s…
National Parks Traveler: Walking The Grounds Of Fort Laramie [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 38:21
Fort Laramie National Historic Site is a rare, overlooked outpost in the National Park System. It's not the only 19th century fort in the system, but it is richly steeped in Western history, from the fur trappers and the…