Bloomberg uses AllTrails data to identify optimal national park visiting times for fewer crowds and better weather
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Nathan Yau
Summary
A Bloomberg article uses AllTrails data to analyze the best times to visit national parks, balancing crowd avoidance with favorable weather conditions. The piece features radar charts and bulls-eye graphics showing precipitation, temperature, and visitor volume across different times of year for each park.
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· 3 pulledNational parks are increasingly crowded, which kind of detracts from the peaceful wilderness aspects of a visit.
Radar chart haters can shut it.
I also like the bulls-eye graphics for each park that show precipitation, maximum temperature, and visitor volume aligned by time of year.
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