Solutions To Entry Barriers

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Resource Barrier Solutions

Adults across all age and racial/ethnic groups view the following as most important resource barriers to address:

Physical Barrier Solutions

Those who have visited parks in the past are more likely to identify:

Cultural Barrier Solutions

Diversity-related iniciatives

Black adults are more likely than white adults to view diversity-related initiatives such as increased content (36%), a more diverse workforce (33%), and increased cultural events (34%) as beneficial in overcoming cultural barriers to enjoyment of national parks.

Information Barrier Solutions

Solutions to Information Barriers Visitors Experience

Adults who have visited a park in the past are significantly more likely than those who haven’t to point to expanding digital tools for navigation in (39%) and to parks (31%), and booking park entry and activities in advance (33%) as solutions to information barriers visitors experience.

Changing Visitation Trends

PRIOR TO THE PANDEMIC:

Visitation was higher among adults ages 65+ (64%), white (52%) and Asian/other adults (53%) compared to adults of other age groups and racial/ethnic groups

SINCE THE PANDEMIC BEGAN:

Solutions To Overcrowding

at the most visited national parks

Variable Pricing & Timed Entry

Majorities of adults support both variable pricing (64%) and timed entry (57%) to help alleviate overcrowding at national parks.

Adults are supportive of variable pricing and timed entry and believe both solutions would have a positive impact on managing crowd sizes and improving the visitor experience in parks.