Overview

The interactive report below shows data collected as part of the 2021-2023 Public Opinion and Visitor Experience Survey (POVES).

Instructions

On the introduction page, you can use the Selection tool to select multiple locations.

Use the Selection tool to select multiple locations.

You may select variables to cross filter them with other variables on the page. Ctrl+click to select multiple variables.

Select variables to cross filter them with other variables. Crtl+click to select multiple variables.

Sample sizes will vary based on individual questions and selections made. The margin of error will update accordingly, and an error message will pop up if the sample size is under 30.

An error message will display if the sample size is under 30.

Select “Reset Selections” in the top right to clear selections.

Select “Reset Selections” in the top right to clear selections.

Definitions

Multi-use trail: A trail designed and managed to accommodate biking and pedestrian travel, and in some cases, equestrian or authorized motor vehicle use.

Pedestrian trail: A trail designed and managed for pedestrian uses, such as walking, hiking, or running, that is not managed for biking.

Visitation class: Ranges of visitation used to classify OSMP access points. Current classes and associated annual visitation ranges are (Leslie, 2018):

  • Very high: >200,000 visits
  • High: 75,000- 199,999 visits
  • Medium: 25,000 – 74,999 visits
  • Low: 10,000 – 24,999 visits
  • Very low: 1,000 – 9,999 visits
  • Below limit: <1,000 visits

The “Other” category includes those that were below limit or have not yet been assigned a visitation class.

Public Opinion and Visitor Experience Survey 2021-2023