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					<description><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;ve been to quite a few National Park&#160;units—especially the ones that don&#8217;t close at night—you may have noticed something odd about the layout of their&#160;visitor centers. In nearly&#160;all of them, the public restrooms are located on the exterior of&#160;the building, as opposed to down an interior hallway inside the visitor center.&#160;There are exceptions to ... <a title="The secret about National Park visitor center restrooms" class="read-more" href="https://rscottjones.com/the-secret-about-national-park-visitor-center-restrooms/" aria-label="More on The secret about National Park visitor center restrooms">Read more</a></p>
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<p>If you&#8217;ve been to quite a few National Park&nbsp;units—especially the ones that don&#8217;t close at night—you may have noticed something odd about the layout of their&nbsp;visitor centers. In nearly&nbsp;all of them, the public restrooms are located on the exterior of&nbsp;the building, as opposed to down an interior hallway inside the visitor center.&nbsp;There are exceptions to this, certainly, but&nbsp;it&#8217;s prevalent in the types of national parks where visitors are coming and going after hours, especially ones with a campground.</p>



<p>Because they&#8217;re accessed from the exterior, <strong>these restrooms are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week</strong>—even when the visitor center itself is closed.</p>



<p>That&#8217;s a great tidbit to know, especially if you&#8217;re camping in the park&#8217;s campground or on nearby&nbsp;public lands.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-pullquote is-style-default" style="border-color:#8ed1fc"><blockquote class="has-text-color has-vivid-cyan-blue-color"><p>Upgrade your park camping experience by making a stop at the visitor center restroom.</p></blockquote></figure>



<p>Unlike the available facilities at many park campgrounds, the visitor center restrooms will have flushing toilets, sinks, and even mirrors. And since they&#8217;re often cleaned right after closing, you&#8217;ll usually find them freshly stocked with paper products and in spic-and-span condition. You&#8217;ll usually find&nbsp;a&nbsp;water spigot there, too.</p>



<p>This last weekend, Jen and I camped at <a href="https://www.nps.gov/nabr/index.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Natural Bridges National Monument</a> in southern Utah. The park campground is small and a bit sparse in amenities—there&#8217;s no drinking water and only two&nbsp;pit toilets are available.</p>



<p>That might not sounding like a particularly appealing campground to some. But don&#8217;t let that keep you from staying there.</p>



<p>It&#8217;s&nbsp;a short walk down the park road to the visitor center restrooms, where you&#8217;ll find flushing toilets, sinks and mirrors, and fully stocked paper products. And did I mention that the floors will have been freshly mopped?</p>



<p>And since few people&nbsp;seem to make use of these restrooms after hours, you&#8217;ll likely have the place to yourself. We certainly did this weekend.</p>



<p>Keep in mind that many state parks and other recreation areas also have &#8220;always open&#8221; restrooms attached to their respective visitor centers, too.</p>



<p>So the next time you feel skittish at the thought of using a campground pit toilet, consider making a stop at the visitor center on your way to the campground each night (or morning, or both).</p>



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