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This study reports the analysis of the use of the Allegheny Trail Alliance system in Western Pennsylvania during the 2002 trail season, April 15 through November 15.
A total of 5700 mail-in surveys were placed on vehicles at seven strategic trailheads along the 100 continuous miles of the Great Allegheny Passage from Boston to Garrett, plus Montour Trail. The survey collected 2229 responses by the cut-off date of December 18, 2002. This represents a 39% response rate.
The user surveys asked for information on trail use, distances traveled, spending in local communities, and on bikes and equipment. In addition, the Allegheny Trail Alliance has positioned trail counters at 11 strategic locations along the trail. The counter information was coupled with the user survey information to obtain estimates of trail-related spending.
Table of Contents and Executive Summary
Introduction And Methodology
Chapter One
Trail Usage
Chapter Two
The User Survey
Chapter Three
Direct Spending Associated With The Allegheny County Trail System In Neighboring
Communities And The State Of Pennsylvania In 2002
Chapter Four
Geographic Origins Of Use And Indirect Spending Effects
Chapter Five
A Comparison Of The Current Study With The 1998 Study
Chapter Six
The User Survey and Tables for Estimating Visits
Appendix A Appendix B
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