by Nahlah Abdur-Rahman
September 23, 2025
Based by HBCU graduates, Camp Yoshi is redefining the out of doors expertise with its elevated journeys to nowhere.
“Journeys to Nowhere” are a speciality of Camp Yoshi. The Black-owned open air group has a mission to not solely diversify America’s open air motion, however present elevated eco-adventures that tie neighborhood with sustainability.
Based in 2020 by HBCU grads and siblings, Rashad and Ron Frazier, alongside Rashad’s spouse, Shequeita, the concept sparked throughout the start phases of the Covid-19 pandemic. As former New York-based chef with an affinity for nature, Frazier’s southern upbringing impressed him to take his abilities and neighborhood exterior.
“I believe the evolution of how I see [Camp Yoshi]’s legacy is simply how we need to present for our folks,” Frazier advised BLACK ENTERPRISE. “How can we create one thing that basically is constructed for our communities on the similar stage of legacy, expertise, and aspiration that a whole lot of our friends have had, however we haven’t had entry to. For those who can have the correct operator, like us, doing it, you’ll end up as a primary time camper thriving and never simply surviving.”

From there, Camp Yoshi was born, taking the anxiousness and trouble away for first-time and numerous campers. Frazier and his staff arrange homebase earlier than campers arrive on the distinctive campgrounds. Nonetheless, they nonetheless comply with the “Depart No Hint” ideas upheld by open air advocates.
The itinerary varies from journey to journey, starting from true tenting parts to extra luxurious lodging. Nonetheless, the center of every expertise stays. These eco-adventures enable “campers” to recharge and immerse themselves within the wanderlust of someplace new. A few of these off-grid experiences are as thrilling as they’re peaceable. One can take treks by way of the Mars-like ambiance of Moab, Utah or path by way of the huge landscapes of Huge Sky, Montana and Bend, Oregon.
Partnering with eco-focused manufacturers corresponding to Rivian and Snowpeak, Camp Yoshi is a standout as a Black-owned enterprise within the blooming wellness business. In line with the International Wellness Institute, the wellness economic system additionally reached a brand new peak of 6.8 trillion in 2024.
This business, whereas seeing large progress, has leaned historically white in its companies and patrons. Emphasizing the significance of wellness for all, particularly these it has traditionally excluded, is crucial to the Camp Yoshi distinction.
“I believe within the area that we sit in right this moment and all of the issues that we’re seeing taking place round us, in our nation, in the environment, yeah, I simply actually, actually hope that as folks come into the camp Yoshi ecosystem, they usually journey with us, they usually meet others from totally different walks of life that don’t seem like them, that we are able to sit down, we are able to foster dialog, and we are able to stroll away as mates, even when we don’t agree,” shared Shequita.
Black folks within the tenting neighborhood are rising, however nonetheless quantity to a tiny fraction of these venturing exterior. Kampgrounds of America (KOA) says Black campers accounted for less than 11% of those that camped in 2024. Whereas Camp Yoshi gives a extra luxurious open air expertise, it nonetheless does its half to alter the narrative surrounding who belongs in nature.
“Have in mind, too, we’re not a monolith,” added Frazier. “We’re not locked in on simply tenting, clearly, our journeys can incorporate a lodge if you’ll want to. However the ecological marvel, discovery, fellowship, neighborhood that comes with our journeys, I believe that may present up anyplace, whether or not in tenting or within the 4 Seasons.”

One other Camp Yoshi distinction lies in its style for journey and chef-inspired eats. The outside doesn’t cease Frazier from offering the identical meals you’d attempt in high-quality eating institutions. Impressed by their dozens of eco-adventures, Frazier has developed a cookbook, aptly titled Cookout, for a 2026 launch. Its recipes encourage by-the-fire cooking and consuming, permitting folks to share a meal beneath the celebs.
“I believe since we have now a particular concentrate on new customers within the out of doors area, the meals might help alleviate [concerns]… Journeys are supposed to sort of assist deliver strangers collectively rapidly. For the solo vacationers, nothing simply disarms an individual like meal with a bunch of individuals,” emphasised Frazier.
Shequita provides, “The culinary perspective of the whole lot is centered round Rashad and his background and experiences. However, everyone knows that meals is the cornerstone of constructing neighborhood. On the onset of Camp Yoshi, the entire premise was to get folks exterior and perceive how therapeutic nature will be.”

Camp Yoshi can take your travels even additional, with discipline day journeys and week-long expeditions becoming huge value factors. Crossing oceans to locations like Puerto Rico and Japan are additionally now on their horizon.
With round 35 journeys yearly, Camp Yoshi has already bought out its 2025 season. It expects to drop new excursions for the upcoming 12 months this fall, with new and returning campers excited to tackle the wild magnificence once more.
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