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National forest trail users : planning for recreation opportunities / John J. Daigle, Alan E. Watson, Glenn E. Haas.

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Book
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Author/Creator:
Daigle, John J., author.
Watson, Alan E., author.
Haas, Glenn E., 1951- author.
Contributor:
Northeastern Forest Experiment Station (Radnor, Pa.), issuing body.
Series:
U.S. Forest Service research paper NE ; 685.
U.S. Forest Service research paper NE ; 685
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Trails--United States--Planning.
Trails.
Trails--United States--Management.
Outdoor recreation--United States--Planning.
Outdoor recreation.
Outdoor recreation--Planning.
Trails--Management.
Trails--Planning.
United States.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (13 pages).
Place of Publication:
Radnor, PA : United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, [1994]
Summary:
S2Trail users in four geographical regions have been classified into clusters of recreation activities: day hiking, undeveloped recreation, and camping-hiking. The regions are grouped as Appalachian, Pacific, Rocky Mountain, and Southwestern. Distance, time traveled, and time at site varied depending on the mix of activities. Average distance traveled remained approximately the same for all groups when substitute sites were available. However, visitors in the Rocky Mountain and Pacific regions indicated these were no alternative sites, or they were unaware of any. S3.
Notes:
Title from title screen (viewed Aug. 13, 2013).
"March 1994."
Includes bibliographical references (pages 10-11).
Electronic reproduction. [Place of publication not identified] : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2010.
Other Format:
Print version: Daigle, John J. National forest trail users
Microfiche version: Daigle, John J. National forest trail users
OCLC:
624841030
Access Restriction:
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