Title: The Active Outdoor Recreation Economy
1The Active Outdoor Recreation Economy
- A 730 Billion Annual Contribution to the US
Economy
Amy Roberts Outdoor Industry Association
2Data Sources Methods
- Harris Interactive 14,000 completed surveys,
(U.S. Census Bureau for wildlife-related
activities) - Scientifically adjusted to reflect the general
U.S. population - Economic impacts by IMPLAN
- Developed for the U.S. Forest Service, now used
actively by over 1,500 agencies, universities
businesses. Based on U.S. Census Labor
statistics. - Methods and results reviewed by panels of
researchers and independent academics
3What is Included in Active Outdoor Recreation?
- 8 Activity Categories
- Bicycling - Paved-road and Off-road
- Camping - RV and Tent camping at a campsite
Rustic lodging - Fishing - Recreational fly and Recreational
non-fly - Hunting - Shotgun, Rifle, and Bow
- Paddling Kayaking (recreational, sea,
whitewater), Rafting, Canoeing - Snow sports Downhill skiing, Snowboarding,
Cross-country/ Nordic, Snowshoeing - Trail Trail running, Day hiking, Backpacking,
Rock Climbing - Wildlife Viewing Bird watching, Other wildlife
watching
4Active Outdoor Recreation EconomySnapshot
- Contributes 730 billion to the US economy
- Generates 289 billion annually in retail sales
and services across the U.S. - Touches over 8 percent of Americans personal
consumption expenditures more than 1 in every 12
dollars circulating in the economy
5Active Outdoor Recreation EconomySnapshot (cont)
- Generates 88 billion in annual state and
national tax revenue - Supports nearly 6.5 million jobs across the U.S.
- Provides sustainable growth in rural communities
6Who Drives the Recreation Economy?
7Active Outdoor Recreation Retail Sales
State of the Industry Report
2006
- Americans spend 289 billion on outdoor gear and
trips - 46 billion on active outdoor recreation gear
- Equipment, apparel, footwear, accessories,
services - 243 billion on outdoor recreation trips
- Day and overnight
- Food and drink, transportation, lodging,
entertainment/activities, souvenirs/ gifts/ misc.
Over half of recreation visits to National
Forests are day trips
8The Active Outdoor Recreation Economy Employs
America
- Active Outdoor Recreation supports 6.5 million
jobs - one in 20 Americans make a living from economic
activity stimulated by the Recreation Economy - Sustainable, career oriented jobs
- Affects all of Americas major economic sectors
- From leisure and hospitality to manufacturing
-
Camp-based recreation could employ the entire
state of Utah
9Jump-Starting Rural Economic Development
- According to the US Department of Agriculture,
- rural tourism and recreational development
- Spikes employment growth rates
- Buoys earnings and income levels
- Lowers local poverty rates
- Shepherds improvements in local educational
attainment and health - Creates sustainable, balanced economic
development
The sales tax revenue of Fruita (CO) has
increased by 51 over the past 5 years
10Colorado Recreation Economy
- Contributes over 10 billion annually to
Colorados economy - Supports 107,000 jobs across Colorado
- Generates nearly 500 million in annual state tax
revenue - Produces 7.6 billion annually in retail sales
and services across Colorado - accounting for 4 of gross state product
11Idaho Recreation Economy
- Supports 37,000 jobs across Idaho
- Generates 154 million in annual state tax
revenue - Produces 2.2 billion annually in retail sales
and services across Idaho more than - 5 of gross state product
12Montana Recreation Economy
- Contributes over 2.5 billion annually to
Montanas economy - Supports 34,000 jobs across Montana
- Generates 118 million in annual state tax
revenue - Produces nearly 2 billion annually in retail
sales and services across Montana - accounting for 7.5 of gross state product
13Nevada Recreation Economy
- Supports nearly 20,000 jobs across Nevada
- Generates 116 million in annual state tax
revenue - Produces 1.8 billion annually in retail sales
and services across Nevada
14Oregon Recreation Economy
- Contributes more than 5.8 billion annually to
Oregons economy - Supports 73,000 jobs across Oregon
- Generates 310 million in annual state tax
revenue - Produces 4.6 billion annually in retail sales
and services across Oregon - - accounting for 3.4 of gross state product
15Utah Recreation Economy
- Contributes 5.8 billion annually to Utahs
economy - Supports 65,000 jobs across Utah
- Generates nearly 300 million in annual state tax
revenues - Produces nearly 4 billion annually in retail
sales and services across Utah - accounting for almost 5 of gross state
product
16Washington Recreation Economy
- Contributes more than 11.7 billion annually to
Washingtons economy - Supports 115,000 jobs across Washington
- Generates 650 million in annual state tax
revenue - Produces 8.5 billion annually in retail sales
and services across Washington - accounting for 3.5 of gross state product
17Trends in Active Outdoor Recreation Participation
18Industry Snapshot Participation
Americas Favorite Outdoor Activities
19Whats HotWhats Not
- Majority of growth in participation in specific
activities - Canoeing
- Snowshoeing
- Trail running
- Kayaking
- Free-heel skiing
- Slower growth
- Backpacking
- Multi-day trips
20Whos Playing? Women
State of the Industry Report
2006
- Favorite activities for women biking, hiking,
fishing, trailrunning - Women make 80 of family spending and vacation
decisions. - Motivators are personal growth, social,
relaxation, escape - Women have shorter blocks of leisure time done
by lunch - Attract the Mom, and you have the family
21How Youth Get Active
- 90 of active adults were introduced to
activities before 18 - Younger children are introduced by the
parents/family - Teens also influenced by
- mentors and groups
- Millennials are
- multi-cultural/multi-racial
- Need mentor chains that reflect who they are
22What Americas Youth Likes To Do OutsideFavorite
Outdoor Activities - Age 6 to 17 years of age
23The Challenge Keep Kids Outside
24Attitudes about Active Outdoor Recreation
25Personal Attitudes
- 2 out of 3 Active Americans agree that it is more
important to protect NPS resources than allow for
expanded uses like off-road vehicles and the
building of man-made structures. - 67 want the National Park Service to favor
maintaining the natural beauty of the park and
protecting its air and water quality over
man-made additions. - 64 want the National Park Service to place a
higher importance on human powered activities
such as hiking, biking, paddling and camping over
motorized activities such as off-road vehicle use
and personal watercraft use. - 2 out of 3 active Americans expect a lack of
corporate presence (billboards, signage,
corporate sponsorship, establishments)
26Personal Attitudes
- OUTDOOR RECREATION
- 80 of participants say that outdoor activities
decrease stress, promote feelings of
accomplishment and make them feel younger - 50 use outdoor recreation at their main form of
exercise - Strengthens family relationships (79)