Poll Shows Outdoors Important to Pennsylvanians During Pandemic

HARRISBURG – The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources has presented poll results to the Conservation and Natural Resources Advisory Council, indicating four out of five Pennsylvanians who visited parks and trails believe that time spent outdoors is essential to their physical and mental health during the pandemic.

 “The poll results confirm what we have been seeing with our visitation numbers – that Pennsylvanians are turning to the outdoors for healthy activity and solace during the challenging times of the pandemic,” DCNR Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn said.

“That interest in the outdoors also has a positive impact on our economy and small businesses, as people try new activities and purchase the related gear.” 

Survey questions in a Lion Poll conducted by the Center for Survey Research at Penn State Harrisburg of 1,001 Pennsylvanians during fall 2020 indicate:

 Related to the economic impact of outdoor recreation, respondents indicated:

Pennsylvania state park and forest lands have remained open and accessible to all during the pandemic for outdoor recreation because of their importance to mental and physical health.

State park attendance increased from 37 million in 2019 to more than 46.9 million in 2020, a 26.6 percent increase. 

DCNR saw an increase of 7.5 million users/visits to its Web site in 2020 over the previous year, including more than 4 million new users. 

During the council meeting, CNRAC members also heard presentations from the directors of the bureaus of State Parks and Forestry about the impacts to state parks and forests during the pandemic and changes they anticipate will be needed to address sustained interest in these lands.

To help avoid exposure to COVID-19 and still enjoy the outdoors:

Find more information about Conservation and Natural Resources Advisory Council on the DCNR Web site.

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