Outdoor Recreation Participation and Trends

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Responsive Management has conducted more than one hundred studies related to outdoor recreation participation and trends.
Below is a list of recent examples. Please contact us for additional examples or further information.

  • Outdoor Recreation in Delaware: Survey Research in Support of the State Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan (SCORP), conducted for the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control, Division of Parks and Recreation

  • Opinions of Electric Bicycle Use on Florida's Wildlife Management Area System, conducted for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission

  • New Jersey Residents’ Participation in and Attitudes Toward Outdoor Recreation, conducted for the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and the Outside, Together! Program in partnership with Responsive Management and the Trust for Public Land

  • Iowa Residents’ Participation in and Attitudes Toward Outdoor Recreation, conducted for the Iowa Department of Natural Resources

  • Outdoor Recreation in West Virginia, conducted for the West Virginia Development Office

  • Texas Residents’ Participation in and Attitudes Toward Outdoor Recreation, conducted for the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department

  • Outdoor Recreation in Nebraska, conducted for the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission

  • Outdoor Recreation in Washington: Survey for the State Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan, conducted for the Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office

  • Outdoor Recreation in Florida: Survey for the State Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan, conducted for the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Recreation and Parks

  • Missouri Residents’ and Recreation Professionals’ Opinions on Parks and Recreation in Missouri, conducted for the Missouri Park and Recreation Association

For more information or a copy of a report, please contact us.
Please note that not all reports are publicly available.

Report Cover: Opinions of Electric Bicycle Use on Florida's Wildlife Management Area System