SUNRIVER, Ore., Sept. 22, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — State park directors, staff and vendors from across the nation gathered in Central Oregon Sept. 6-9 to collaborate and discuss the future of America’s state parks during the National Association of State Park Directors (NASPD) annual conference.
State park directors, staff and vendors from across the U.S. participate in a lunch session during the 2022 National Association of State Park Directors (NASPD) annual conference Sept. 6-9 in Sunriver, Oregon.
The Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, which is celebrating its centennial in 2022, hosted the event. The conference took place at Sunriver Resort in Oregon’s high desert region. As part of the conference, participants also had the opportunity to visit various state parks, national parks and outdoor recreation management lands across Central Oregon.
More than 350 attendees included directors, deputy directors, operations managers, support staff and vendors. Keynote speakers included:
Mike Reynolds, Deputy Director for Congressional and External Relations, National Park Service
Dr. Patrick Gonzalez, Associate Adjunct Professor, University of California at Berkeley, and climate change scientist
Earl B. Hunter Jr., Founder and President of Black Folks Camp Too
Session topics ranged from removing barriers to accessibility, creating a welcoming atmosphere in parks, climate change impacts on operations, partnerships and relationship building, and industry trends and improvements.
“This year’s conference was a success for the association and all of its attendees as we seek to establish, balance and manage policies to conserve the public lands and improve visitor outdoor recreation experiences effectively and efficiently,” said Lewis Ledford, NASPD Executive Director.
NASPD also honored nine organizations and individuals at its annual award ceremony, including:
Director of the Year Distinguished Service Award
Phillip A. Bryce, Director of New Hampshire State Parks
Innovation Award
Delaware State Parks
President’s Award
A Year to Volunteer, an Indiana 501(c)(3) volunteer organization
Go Green with Us Program, Tennessee State Parks
Reimagine Team, Michigan State Parks
Nansen Ski Club, associated with the New Hampshire State Park system
Ed Deeb, Metro Detroit Youth Day
Ney Landrum Park History Award
Texas State Parks Interpretive Services Team
Delaware Seashore Preservation Foundation, Delaware Seashore State Park
For more information about the NASPD, please visit stateparks.org. To view more photos from the 2022 NASPD conference, click here.
About the NASPD
The mission of the National Association of State Park Directors (NASPD) is to promote and advance the state park systems of America for their own significance, as well as for their important contributions to the nation’s environment, heritage, health and economy.
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SOURCE National Association of State Park Directors