Visitation Monitoring, Management, and Development

Better decisions start with better information. The Institute of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism helps communities, agencies, and partners understand where, when, and how recreation and tourism use occurs; how that use affects capacity and experience; and what kinds of investments or interventions are most likely to create lasting public value. Our work in this area focuses on three core services: visitor monitoring, capacity analysis, and economic development studies.

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Visitor Monitoring

We provide practical, scalable recreation use monitoring services that help agencies and communities build defensible information on visitor volume, timing, patterns, characteristics, and spending.

  • Establish defensible visitor counts using monitoring systems sized to your needs and budget.
  • Add visitor surveys and diagnostics to understand who is visiting, how they use a place, and what they spend.
  • Design targeted studies that answer specific, high-priority management questions.
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Capacity Analysis

We help partners analyze the physical and operational limits of recreation settings so they can better understand congestion, access constraints, and opportunities for more effective management.

  • Estimate access and parking capacity in high-demand recreation settings.
  • Identify hotspots, temporal pressure points, and emerging management thresholds.
  • Evaluate scenarios that support planning, infrastructure, and visitor use management decisions.
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Economic Development

We conduct economic impact, feasibility, and scenario-based studies that help communities and agencies think strategically about tourism growth, visitor economies, and long-term regional development.

  • Assess the economic impacts of proposed recreation and tourism investments.
  • Evaluate development scenarios, bottlenecks, and implementation trade-offs.
  • Support locally grounded planning with data on jobs, income, tax revenues, and regional opportunity.

Partner with Us

This work depends on collaboration. We work with land managers, local governments, destination organizations, nonprofits, and other partners who need better data and better planning tools for recreation and tourism.

Whether you need a baseline monitoring program, a capacity analysis, or a tailored economic development study, we can help design a right-sized approach that fits your questions and your setting.

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