If caravans of 75 people found cooperative county fairgrounds in non-chic areas of the western states, there would be several advantages to the campers AND the towns in question:
1. Restrooms at the county fairgrounds would make it easier for newbies who aren't really self-contained yet.
2. Economic benefits for the small, dying towns.
3. A growing appreciation for the un-touristy locations that still have great scenery, and a lower cost of living.
4. Possible employment at those fairgrounds as a host or caretaker.
5. A positive step towards a practical future, instead of Denialism, and clinging to the past and a dying romance of camping for free on public lands.