260 likes | 382 Views
A Statewide Telephone Survey of Utah Residents’ Attitudes Toward Recreational Trails. Statewide and Planning District Results Institute for Outdoor Recreation and Tourism Utah State University.
E N D
A Statewide Telephone Survey of Utah Residents’ Attitudes Toward Recreational Trails Statewide and Planning District Results Institute for Outdoor Recreation and Tourism Utah State University
Governor’s Trails Initiative Statewide Telephone Survey Purpose To substantiate Utah residents’ opinions on: • trails values and benefits • awareness and use of trails • perception of needs and preferences related to trails in Utah
Methodology Utah’s Planning Districts • Utilized a random sample of household telephone numbers, stratified by the seven Planning Districts in the state. • In each Planning District, conducted a total of 370 telephone interviews, proportionately divided based on individual counties’ population percentage in the district. • Interviewed one adult in each household.
Statewide and Planning District Results Have you used any trails in Utah in the past 12 months? Statewide Planning Districts
Are there other members of your household who have used trails in Utah in the past 12 months? The use of trails in Utah is very much a family affair, with an average of 3 other household members using trails in the past 12 months. YES NO NO YES STATEWIDE
What kinds of activities do you participate in on trails? For Trail Users Statewide (weighted n=2978): Hiking………………………………… 71.1% Biking/Mountain Biking…………….. 23.0% Walking………………………………. 18.1% ATV Driving…………………………. 13.1% Horseback Riding………...……….…. 6.9% Backpacking…………………...…….. 6.6% Jogging/Running…………...………... 5.0% Birdwatching/Wildlife Viewing…...... 3.4% OHV Driving……………………….... 3.4% Motorcycle/Dirt Biking……….…...… 2.7% Cross Country Skiing…….…….……. 2.6% Auto Touring………………………… 2.3% Historic/Heritage Activities…….…… 2.2%
What kinds of activities do you participate in on trails? • In all but one Planning District, well over 50% of Trail Users identified Hiking as an activity. • 75.5% in Wasatch Front • 68.9% in Mountainland • 64.7% in Bear River • 60.0% in Uintah Basin • 59.0% in Five County • 58.2% in Southeastern • In the Six County Planning District 50.8% identified ATV Driving as a trails activity; • 46% identified Hiking as a trails activity; • 19.1% identified Horseback Riding as a trails activity.
What kinds of activities do you participate in on trails? • Walking 16.8%Wasatch Front 15.3% Mountainland 13.3% Bear River • Biking/Mountain Biking as 2nd most mentioned activity: • 29.5% in Mountainland • 23.9% in Wasatch Front • 18.5% in Bear River • Five County District: • 59% Hiking • 25% Walking • 16% Biking/Mountain Biking • 14.4% ATV Driving • ATV Driving 34.1% Southeastern 17.3% Bear River 15.0% Uintah Basin 14.4% Five County
Do you know if there is a trail within 15 minutes of your home or workplace? High level of awareness of trails among residents in Utah; Statewide 74% of respondents were aware of a trail within 15 minutes of home or workplace. YES YES NO Don’t Know NO STATEWIDE
How long does it take you to get from your home to your favorite trail? How often Trail Users use their Favorite Trail in a year: Mean 30.7 times Median 4 times
Would you like to use trails in Utah more than you did in the past 12 months? Who wouldn’t like to use trails more? YES YES NO NO STATEWIDE
Main Reason Trail Users Statewide Did Not Use Trails As Much As They Would Have Liked Main Reasons% Not enough time/Too busy with other activities 66.4% Personal health concerns/Age/Disability 6.1% None convenient/No trails close to home 4.9% No one to go with 2.1% Too difficult to get to 1.8% Not enough information about trails 1.6% Closed to certain activities 1.4% Don’t know where trails are located 1.3% Not enough money 1.3% New to area 1.0% Other reasons 12.1% (Weighted n=2410)
Main Reason Non-Users of Trails Statewide Did Not Use Trails As Much As They Would Have Liked Main Reasons% Not enough time/Too busy with other activities 53.7% Personal health concerns/Age/Disability 13.4% Not enough information about trails 5.0% None convenient/No trails close to home 4.5% Don’t know where trails are located 2.7% Traveling out-of-state in the past 12 months 2.7% New to area 2.0% Little or no interest/Do not care for outdoors 1.6% Too difficult to get to 1.0% Other reasons 13.6% (Weighted n=1764)
Main Reason Non-Users of Trails Statewide Do Not Want To Use Trails Main Reasons% Personal health concerns/Age/Disability 44.3% Not enough time/Too busy with other activities 16.6% Little or no interest/Do not care for outdoors 12.3% Walk other places 1.9% Not enough information about trails 1.3% Don’t have equipment needed 1.2% Closed to certain activities 1.1% No one to go with 1.1% Too difficult to get to 1.0% Not safe 1.0% Other reasons 15.9% (Weighted n=1253)
Would you support the use of additional public funds for motorized trails in Utah? Statewide, 49% of respondents support use of additional funds for motorized trails. Trail Users / Non-Users Six County--69.4% / 55.9 Southeastern--57.1% / 54.0% Five County--52.1% / 54.9% NO YES NO YES ? STATEWIDE
Would you support the use of additional public funds for non-motorized trails in Utah? Statewide, 80% of respondents support use of additional funds for non-motorized trails. YES YES Large majorities of support in all Planning Districts NO NO ? STATEWIDE
Would you support a tax increase if the additional money would be used to enhance your use and enjoyment of trails in Utah? • Majorities of Trail Users support in Bear River (59.0%) and Wasatch Front (52.2%); • These were the only two Planning Districts where there was support for a tax increase for trails. NO YES NO YES ? ? STATEWIDE
Having quality trails in Utah is important to me.(percentage strongly agreeing and agreeing) Statewide, 80% of respondents agree that having quality trails in Utah is important to them. STATEWIDE
I personally receive little or no benefit from trails in Utah.(percentage strongly agreeing and agreeing) Majorities of both Trail Users and Non-Users of Trails imply they personally receive benefits from trails. STATEWIDE
Having trails in my area results in economic benefits for local communities.(percentage strongly agreeing and agreeing) Statewide, 57% of respondents agree that having trails in their area results in economic benefits for local communities. STATEWIDE
Preservation of historic trails in Utah is important to me.(percentage strongly agreeing and agreeing) Statewide, 84% of respondents agree that preservation of Utah’s historic trails is important to them. STATEWIDE
Having trails in or near my community allows me to be physically active and lead a healthy lifestyle.(percentage strongly agreeing and agreeing) Statewide, 79% of respondents agree that having trails in or near their community allows them to be physically active and lead a healthy lifestyle. STATEWIDE
Having trails in or near my community does little for my quality of life.(percentage strongly agreeing and agreeing) Clearly, having trails in or near a community is perceived as doing much for residents’ quality of life. Larger majorities are evident in the more populated regions of the state, compared to the more rural areas. STATEWIDE
Gender of Respondents For Trail Users, proportion of males and females is close to even. For Non-Users of Trails, many more females compared to males. STATEWIDE
Age of Respondents Statewide Trail Users Average Age: 39.7 years Non-Users Average Age: 47.9 years
A Statewide Telephone Survey of Utah Residents’ Attitudes Toward Recreational Trails Steven W. Burr, Director Dale J. Blahna, Research Scientist Douglas Reiter, Research Associate Michael Butkus, Programs Administrator Institute for Outdoor Recreation and Tourism Utah State University 5220 Old Main Hill Logan, Utah 84322-5220 (435) 797-7094 steve.burr@usu.edu Visit the IORT Website at www.cnr.usu.edu/iort