National Forest Surveys are coming your way!
by Bridger-Teton National Service
September 18, 2017
Soon, you may see more Forest Service and contract employees working in developed and dispersed recreation areas and along Forest Service roads. They will be wearing bright orange vests and be near a sign that says "Traffic Survey Ahead." Just like the postman, these folks may be out in all kinds of adverse weather conditions. They are waiting to talk to you, so please pull over for an interview. These well-trained interviewers want to know about your visit to the national forest. All information you give is confidential and participation in the survey is entirely voluntary.
This on-going National Forest survey has already been conducted once on every National Forest in the country. We are now returning 5 years later to update the information previously gathered as well as to look at recreation trends over time. The information is useful for forest and even local community tourism planning efforts. It provides national forest managers with an estimate of how many people actually recreate on federal lands and what activities they engage in while there. Other important information forest and tourism planners need includes how satisfied people are with their visit and the economic impact of recreation visits on the local economy. This is one way to estimate the effects.
This recreation survey project gathers basic visitor information. All responses are totally confidential— in fact a person’s name is never written anywhere on the survey. The basic interview lasts about 8 minutes. Every other visitor is asked a few additional questions which may take an additional 5 minutes. The questions visitors are asked include: Where they recreated on the forest, how many people they traveled with, how long they were on the forest, what other recreation sites they visited while on the forest, and how satisfied they were with the facilities and services provided. About a third of the visitors will be asked to complete a confidential survey on recreation spending during their trip.
Information collected in this national study will be used in local Forest planning, at the state planning level, and even by Congress. The more they know about the visitors, especially their satisfaction and desires, the better land managers can provide for visitor needs.
Although the survey is entirely voluntary, we would really appreciate it if visitors would pull up and answer a few questions. It’s important for surveyors to talk with local people using the forest as well as out-of-area visitors so that all types of visitation are represented in the study. Even if you answered the survey questions once already, we would like to talk to you about each of your national forest visits, so if you see us out there again, please stop for another interview. If you have any questions about this program you can visit our web site at http://www.fs.fed.us/recreation/programs/nvum.
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