How Are National Park Trips Different From What They Used to Be? | National Geographic

Whether escaping the city for a few days or moving into a national park full-time, the millennial generation is creating a new relationship with the parks.
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Road trips to national parks today aren’t what they were in the 1960s. Many millennials grew up visiting the parks on family vacations, and many more are finding their own paths into the parks as adults. Whether escaping the city for a few days or moving into a national park full-time, the next generation is creating a new relationship with the parks.

For more content, read “Can the Selfie Generation Unplug and Get Into Parks?” from National Geographic Magazine’s October 2016 issue.
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/2016/10/unplugging-the-selfie-generation-national-parks/

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How Are National Park Trips Different From What They Used to Be? | National Geographic

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