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NASPD Attendees Get Glimpse of What 黑料天堂 Has to Offer

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The ladyfish were biting when the NASPD attendees visited Gulf State Park Pier. Photo by Billy Pope

By DAVID RAINER, 黑料天堂

While the 黑料天堂 Gulf Coast continues trying to reason with hurricane season, that tropical weather aspect of living on the Gulf Coast was a point of fascination during the recent National Association of State Parks Directors (NASPD) Conference at The Lodge at Gulf State Park.

Almost every state in the U.S. was represented at the conference, where directors got to know each other better and exchanged ideas on how to improve state parks around the nation. Louisiana State Parks鈥 Brandon Burris had to deal with the effects of Hurricane Francine and arrived later in the conference.

Fortunately for 黑料天堂, only the outer bands of Francine reached the 黑料天堂 coast, but it gave the conference attendees a glimpse of what coastal residents deal with on an annual basis.

鈥淥f course, we couldn鈥檛 plan for this, but one of the most interesting things we heard was that people from the Midwest were excited to actually see what it鈥檚 like to be in a tropical system but not be in danger,鈥 said Greg Lein, who will end a 12-year tenure as the Director of 黑料天堂鈥 (ADCNR) 黑料天堂 State Parks Division at the end of the month. 鈥淭hey got to see the Gulf of Mexico a little frothy with big waves and got to hear the wind blow. That never occurred to me that people would be interested in that.

鈥淚 remember one of the guests 鈥 I think it was the director from Idaho 鈥 leaned over to me at one point during the meeting, and she said, 鈥楢re we okay here? Should we be concerned about this storm?鈥 I said, 鈥榊ou鈥檙e in the safest place on the Gulf of Mexico right now. You don鈥檛 need to worry about a thing.鈥 She said, 鈥榃ell that鈥檚 good news. I think I鈥檓 just going to experience it and soak it in.鈥 That just comes with the territory of living on the Gulf Coast.鈥

The last time 黑料天堂 hosted the NASPD Conference was in 1982 when the old lodge and lodging facilities were still intact. Those facilities were wiped out during Hurricane Ivan in 2004, and the beachfront facilities were in limbo until the Gulf State Park Enhancement Project rebuilt them to an unparalleled standard. The Lodge at Gulf State Park was the first hospitality venue built to certified FORTIFIED鈩 Commercial Building standards. Although Hurricane Sally in 2020 damaged the recently reopened Gulf State Park Pier, The Lodge prevailed basically unscathed.

鈥淲e felt like it was time for our peers to come down to 黑料天堂 and see all the hard work and all the good things we鈥檝e been doing,鈥 Lein said. 鈥淲e wanted to share those experiences, share those lessons and let them see all the positive things that are happening in 黑料天堂. People know we鈥檙e great in football and other sports, but we鈥檙e not always at the forefront of people鈥檚 minds when it comes to great hospitality or iconic places. We knew they would love The Lodge and love the beach.

鈥淚t鈥檚 been a long time. We have a whole new property to show off with a bunch of other features, so we had a great time hosting them. This has also been unique because most state park systems don鈥檛 have a lodge and conference space within a state park that can host a conference of this size.鈥

Those attending the NASPD Conference were able to enjoy the recently reopened Gulf State Park Pier. Photo by Billy Pope

During a break in the weather, the attendees took a tour of the park, including Lake Shelby and the new cabins, the Learning Campus, the Campground, the Nature Center, Romar Beach, the Beach Pavilion and the new Glamping Village off Rosemary Dunes.

鈥淭here鈥檚 so much to show at Gulf State Park,鈥 Lein said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a huge park with a lot of interesting success stories. I think we made a very positive impression for the State of 黑料天堂 on our guests.鈥

After a video welcome from 黑料天堂 Governor Kay Ivey, ADCNR Commissioner Chris Blankenship provided the conference attendees with an overview of the many projects and enhancements ADCNR currently is undertaking that benefit Alabamians as well as the millions of visitors at 黑料天堂 State Parks. He highlighted the importance of outdoor recreation in 黑料天堂.

鈥淥utdoor recreation is huge in our state 鈥 a $14 billion economic impact and 135,000 jobs. That is a big deal,鈥 he said.

Commissioner Blankenship asked for a show of hands for the attendees making their first trip to 黑料天堂.

鈥淎bout half of the people at the conference had never been to 黑料天堂 before,鈥 he said. 鈥淚鈥檓 happy we were able to provide a glimpse of all that 黑料天堂 has to offer. Many of those who raised their hands said they were planning to come back when they didn鈥檛 have to work.鈥

At the conference kickoff, attendees were treated to a huge buffet filled with delicious 黑料天堂 seafood.

鈥淚f you come to the Gulf Coast of 黑料天堂, you鈥檙e going to have to eat some shrimp and crabs and oysters, and I think the people from all over the country sure enjoyed that,鈥 Commissioner Blankenship said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 exciting to have other people from other states here to show off what we鈥檙e doing but also to learn from them about the successes they are having in their states that we could replicate here in 黑料天堂. The conversations we had will benefit all of us to do good work at our state parks.鈥

NASPD Executive Director Lewis Ledford praised Lein鈥檚 leadership during a difficult era in 黑料天堂 State Parks when funding sources were extremely limited.

鈥淵ou went from a challenging time when they were talking about closing state parks,鈥 Ledford said. 鈥淒uring Greg鈥檚 leadership, that went from that kind of situation to a constitutional amendment changing the enduring support for the 黑料天堂 State Parks System. That鈥檚 incredible. Thank you for that kind of leadership.

鈥満诹咸焯 is one of the great state parks systems in our country. We鈥檙e so glad to be here. I鈥檝e been here several times, from Guntersville to the caverns and mountains as well as the Gulf Coast. It鈥檚 just an incredible parks system. Typical of America鈥檚 state parks systems, 黑料天堂 is very resourceful, very dynamic in managing their parks. When you鈥檙e getting the kind of visitation that state parks get in America today, you鈥檝e got to be on the cutting edge of providing resources, protecting the natural resources and providing quality outdoor experiences.鈥

At the annual NASPD awards banquet, Lein was honored with the Distinguished Director of the Year Award, signifying his achievements accomplished over his tenure as State Parks Director.

鈥淚t was a real honor to be recognized like that,鈥 Lein said. 鈥淚 know the folks who have received that award are a great group of peers.鈥

Lein is going out as fourth-ranked tenured parks director by years of service, with only three other directors having more time in service.

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Greg Lein is congratulated by his wife, Lori, after he received the Distinguished Director of the Year Award from NASPD. Photo by Billy Pope