Ya know, when I go to parks, whether county, state or national, I pay approximately zero attention to the ethnicity of the people around me. I go to parks for the experiences the parks offer and for family enjoyment.
Here's what I recall from my last visits to State and National parks camping with family, much of the infrastructure was damaged or out of commission due to the abuse by certain ethnic not so minorities in California, and that's not even talking bout the disrespect shown leaving trash and garbage everywhere..........and yes there are some of the Albino persuasion responsible too. At our public parks city and regional it matters not if you have reserved an area because the Hispanics will show up at the crack of dawn and lay claim to all resources.
I just don't see anywhere where White privilege or racism rules over parks of any nature, unless the simple fact that predominately White people
made these parks possible.
And I could give squat what color or creed people are as long as everyone treats each other with the respect they deserve.