Nature Calls
Expect to see a lot more #nature #sunrise #yogi Instagram posts in the coming years. The number of new, verticalized marketplaces and…
Expect to see a lot more #nature #sunrise #yogi Instagram posts in the coming years. The number of new, verticalized marketplaces and platforms facilitating outdoor experiences is reaching an inflection point.
The state of outdoor travel
In 2018, the US National Park Service received over 318 million recreational visits. With more than 400 sites, one of the best and most time-honored ways to see the U.S. is its robust system of national parks. However, of the 59 national parks in the U.S., only 19% of Americans have seen more than five. More than a quarter (26%) say they have never been to a national park. The majority (54%) say they have visited two or fewer.
Why outdoors?
When it comes to happiness with physical health and well-being, there is a 22 percentage point gap (61% to 39%) between travelers and homebodies. In the era of increasing concern over worker burnout, this finding is a notable takeaway for employees and employers looking for ways to improve well-being. In particular, travelers who commit to outdoor trips return 33% happier and more relaxed than their urban-traveling counterparts.
Thesis
New platforms will make outdoor experiences as easy to access and navigate as vacationing in a metropolitan area. Most millennials find setting up a hunting or fishing trip to be significantly more logistically challenging than flying to Chicago or NYC for a weekend to check out Eater’s top-rated avo-toast brunch spot.
It’s not that urban experiences are more fun or relaxing than outdoor alternatives. It’s the tools that make it easy… Skyscanner for optimal flight prices, Airbnb for the stay, Lyft to navigate anywhere, Google Maps as the citadel of restaurant reviews, OpenTable to confirm.
New outdoor-focused companies will compete on these two vectors —
New Land (Re-Manifest Destiny)
This isn’t simply about increasing the funnel for visitors to national parks, but creating new access points altogether by facilitating private landowners to set up their own parks. Companies like Tentrr and Hipcamp are in the process of aggressively accumulating thousands of new sites across the US, locking landowners into exclusive contracts that prevent competitors from setting up their own campsites. The face of outdoor America is rapidly changing. National parks may no longer be central hubs for outdoor activities.
This ‘new land’ is coming from:
Farmers
Commercial developers that own land, but are not ready to break ground
Timber-fellers that own many hundreds of acres of forest that cannot be monetized until mined for wood
Private estates
Better experiences
Outdoor experiences aren’t plug-and-play in the same way that urban experiences are. Rivers and mountainscapes were not architected by civil engineers and interior designers (mostly). While the established, well-worn hiking trails can be straightforward, newly-opened outdoor destinations will require localized guides and some degree of facilitation. In addition, a new majority of the customer segment will emerge — the inexperienced outdoorsman.
To this end, I’ve seen a rise of guide-led and experiential services. Here are a few cool ones I’ve come across.
Generalist / Activity Agnostic
Airbnb Experiences
Go on experiences with our local hosts near you. Experience a wide variety of tours and events through Airbnb.www.airbnb.com
Fixers | Welcome To Your World
The most exciting travel store on the planet, made for you. Join us your world is waiting.fixersworld.com
The Outbound Collective - Adventures Start Here
We help active travelers find the best local adventures, tours, and lodging options around the globe. Adventure awaits.www.theoutbound.com
Camping
RV Rentals from the Most Trusted RV Owners | Outdoorsy
Find rental listings for RVs or rent out your RV at Outdoorsy, with wide-ranging RV listings for rent as well city…www.outdoorsy.com
Find yourself outside | Discover the best camping near you
From public parks to private land, we’re the most comprehensive guide to camping across the US. Camp on ranches, farms…www.hipcamp.com
Tentrr — Go beyond camping with a fully-rigged campsite on beautiful, private land and unique local…
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Hunting
Outrider
Find a place to hunt.outrider.us
Powderhook: Go with the #1 Hunting and Fishing App
FREE HUNTING AND FISHING APP. Powderhook aims improve your experience outdoors by providing mentoring, public land…www.powderhook.com
Seafaring
Zizoo - The Leading Boat Rental Platform
Charter a yacht or rent a boat online ☎ 0800 151 0165 ✓ 21,000 boats ✓24/7 Customer Support ✓5-Star Ratings. Plan your…www.zizoo.com
Fishtripr - The World's Leading Fishing Travel Site
Read reviews, browse and compare prices, view pictures and book the largest handpicked fishing trips for every budget…www.fishtripr.com
Amberjack: Book Fishing Guides, Deep Sea Charters, & Lodges
Search, compare, and book the best fishing outfitters in America. Explore exciting new fishing destinations and plan…amberjack.com
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Tools for the coming cottage industries
Similar to professional Airbnb operators and OpenDoor home repair businesses, we may see a crop of cottage industries form as a result of these new platforms. This could mean opportunities to help certify new campgrounds staff members, security services, offline/off grid check-in tools, tent repair services (🤷♂️) etc.
Data aggregation and social groups
It’s not unusual that people who develop particular skills and interests like to connect with others who share the same. (The FB groups unbundling concept) For fishing, in particular, I’ve seen social apps like Fishbrain and Anglr accumulate thousands of active users. For hiking and camping, Alltrails and Hiking Project have been incredibly useful tools, totaling millions of downloads. Apps like GoWild are also gaining traction, helping hunters track and share trophy stats for various game.
Outdoor rewards programs
Potentially an interesting opportunity to create lock-in across outdoor activities by centralizing a rewards broker. This might grow the pie for all outdoor channels.
This list isn’t meant to be exhaustive. I hope to add a few more thoughts as I learn more.
Thanks for reading!
If you’re interested in this space let me know! I’m always open to chat, learn, and collaborate. Feel free to reach me — amrit@technexus.com