While I agree with a lot that has be posted a major responsibility has been overlooked, the Parks/Campgrounds themselves. I am a Baby Boomer thu & thu, retired and well into my mid-sixties. But like many of my peers have no interest in the activities in most Parks/Campgrounds. I still ride dirt bikes, kayak, 4X4, ride bicycles & play hard. Rarely do we spend a lot of time in Parks/Campgrounds because they are boring. I boondock at the dunes, in Moab, on the Sea of Cortez and other play sites with other people like me or younger. The Parks/Campgrounds are going to have to change to attract the Baby Boomer. Sitting around for drinks or a nice dinner isn't a high priority. Baby Boomers are not like the past groups and if the Parks stay the same it will insure fewer younger RVers & more available sites the older RVers. Not trying to insult anyone but no one really addressed what active Baby Boomers want. JMHO!
rocmoc n AZ/Mexico