This report presents an initial data summary on an interdisciplinary study designed to understand visitor use levels, the types of visitors, and visitor impacts associated with use in the Moose-Wilson corridor. The overall study includes multiple data collection seasons, the first of which took place between July 1 and October 31, 2013. This report includes a summary of descriptive findings from this Summer/Fall 2013 data collection season. Limited data for October is reported here, but it should be noted that the Moose-Wilson corridor was closed to visitor use during the first two weeks of October due to the shutdown of the Federal Government
The COVID-19 pandemic has uniquely impacted US National Park Service (NPS) units. This study seeks t...
A Visitor Study by the National Park Service, Yellowstone National Park, and facilitated by Otak, RR...
Understanding the ecological consequences of visitor use in parks and how visitors interact with res...
The 2006 Transportation Plan for Grand Teton National Park proposed 22.5 miles of multi-use pathways...
Changes to resource conditions due to recreation use were examined in select locations in Grand Teto...
The increase in wilderness and general backcountry use over the last ten years is a recreation phen...
1001277606282192005Final ReportPDFTech ReportFHWA-AZ-05-565SPR-PL-1-(61)565AccessDemographicsEnviron...
In the summer of 2010 research was conducted in Grand Teton National Park to ascertain trip characte...
The overall objective of this research project is to develop operationally feasible and statisticall...
National Park Service (NPS) units have seen a significant increase in visitation in recent years. Fr...
In 1990, a Winter Use Plan was completed for Yellowstone National Park (YNP), Grand Teton National P...
This report is part of a series that examines visitors in gateway communities of both Glacier and Ye...
Understanding the ecological consequences of visitor use in parks and how visitors interact with res...
This report is part of a series that examines visitors in gateway communities of both Glacier and Ye...
The major objective of this study was to provide baseline data on alpine lakes located within Grand ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has uniquely impacted US National Park Service (NPS) units. This study seeks t...
A Visitor Study by the National Park Service, Yellowstone National Park, and facilitated by Otak, RR...
Understanding the ecological consequences of visitor use in parks and how visitors interact with res...
The 2006 Transportation Plan for Grand Teton National Park proposed 22.5 miles of multi-use pathways...
Changes to resource conditions due to recreation use were examined in select locations in Grand Teto...
The increase in wilderness and general backcountry use over the last ten years is a recreation phen...
1001277606282192005Final ReportPDFTech ReportFHWA-AZ-05-565SPR-PL-1-(61)565AccessDemographicsEnviron...
In the summer of 2010 research was conducted in Grand Teton National Park to ascertain trip characte...
The overall objective of this research project is to develop operationally feasible and statisticall...
National Park Service (NPS) units have seen a significant increase in visitation in recent years. Fr...
In 1990, a Winter Use Plan was completed for Yellowstone National Park (YNP), Grand Teton National P...
This report is part of a series that examines visitors in gateway communities of both Glacier and Ye...
Understanding the ecological consequences of visitor use in parks and how visitors interact with res...
This report is part of a series that examines visitors in gateway communities of both Glacier and Ye...
The major objective of this study was to provide baseline data on alpine lakes located within Grand ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has uniquely impacted US National Park Service (NPS) units. This study seeks t...
A Visitor Study by the National Park Service, Yellowstone National Park, and facilitated by Otak, RR...
Understanding the ecological consequences of visitor use in parks and how visitors interact with res...