In recent years, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and the National Park Service (NPS) have partnered to undertake a variety of projects intended to provide electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) to park visitors. Efforts to install charging infrastructure in the national parks have been underway for almost a decade, with installation projects as part of NPS partnerships with several organizations. These projects have been initiated through a variety of funding sources, such as coordinated donations and agreements with other governmental agencies including the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). This report captures challenges, lessons learned, and best practices from recent NPS EVSE projects based on interviews with NPS employees and stakeholders involved in the projects. The report summarizes notable takeaways and makes recommendations to help ensure the success of future charging installation projects. Preserving this information will be valuable for informing and ensuring the success of future charging installation efforts at national parks, as well as for organizations outside of NPS. Note that this report focuses on light-duty plug-in electric vehicle (EV) projects, though NPS is also pursuing medium- and heavy-duty EV efforts.