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Minnesota Milestones 2010: Recreational trails
 
 
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The following idicator summary is from the 2002 Minnesota Milestones and does not neccessarily reflect the current data trends.
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Indicator : Recreational trails

Rationale: Miles of recreational trails are a good indicator of access to Minnesota's parkland and open space.
About this indicator: Recreational trails expanded substantially between 1990 and 2001. Trail miles increased from 17,061 in 1997 to 21,322 in 2001, a rise of 25 percent. The increase reflects growing public interest in activities such as biking, inline skating, hiking, walking, nature observation, snowmobiling, horseback riding, skiing and other activities that trails make possible.
Miles of recreational trails


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Miles of recreational trails
YearData
Miles of recreational trails, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
1990 19,000
1991 19,242
1992 20,066
1995 20,855
1996 21,213
1997 17,061
1998 19,502
1999 19,701
2000 19,982
2001 21,322
Miles of recreational trails
YearData
Miles of recreational trails, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Edit trend | Edit data
Recreational trails
199019,000
199119,242
199220,066
199520,855
199621,213
199717,061
199819,502
199919,701
200019,982
200121,322
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Things to think about: In July 2000, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources issued the results of surveys conducted from 1996 to 1998 on nine representative trails. The report, State Trail Use, documents $5 million per summer in spending by trail users. Eighty-three percent of this spending came from people who were away from home on a trip, although not necessarily from outside the state. Scenic touring is the second most popular activity for out-of-state visitors, behind shopping, according to the Minnesota Department of Trade and Economic Development.
Technical notes: Data for 1990-1996 includes county and privately administered trails, and is not directly comparable to data for 1997-2001, which includes only state-owned trails and locally sponsored trails developed with state grants.
Sources:
  • Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, biennial budget reports, www.dnr.state.mn.us
  • Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, State Trail Use - Summary of Summer Trail Use and User Surveys Conducted in 1996, 1997 and 1998, www.dnr.state.mn.us
  • Minnesota Department of Trade and Economic Development, travel activities, www.dted.state.mn.us
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