I've been to many National Parks and yes, Black folks are the least visible at those places. Surprisingly, Asians are the second most visible after Whites from what I've seen over the years so good to see this "movement"

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Movement seeks to make the outdoors safe for people of color
The intrigue: Around 32% of campers are now people of color, a stark 17-point increase over the past five years, according to Kampgrounds of America, which is owned by Asian Americans.
Outdoor Afro, one of the largest networks of outdoor recreation for Black Americans, has grown in 12 years to more than 100 leaders in 56 cities.
Latino Outdoors, a similar network for U.S. Latinos, reports a similar uptick in interest, with chapters opening up in Las Vegas, Arkansas and Connecticut.
Took these photos when I was at Big Bend:

