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John Day Fossil Beds National Monument Visitor Study: April 1991
[Technical report]
Contents:
Introduction -- Methods -- Results -- Visitors Contacted -- Characteristics -- Length of Stay -- Activities -- Sites Visited -- Arrival Day Origin/Planned Destination on Day Visit -- Highways Used During Trip -- Facilities' Effect on Length of Stay/Use of Future Facilities -- Interpretive or Visitor Services' Importance and Quality Evaluations -- Primary Reason for Northeastern Oregon Visit -- Primary Reason for John Day Fossil Beds Visit -- Forms of Transportation Used -- Planning for the Future -- Comment Summary -- Menu for Further Analysis -- Questionnaire
Contributor:
Margaret Littlejohn (University of Idaho)
Author
Publisher:
National Park Service
Published:
05/03/2004
Access:
Public access
Restrictions:
Public domain
Is Part Of:
Social Science Studies Collection
Format/Size:
52 pages (DjVu format); 2.69MB
Language:
English
Subject:
Visitor Services Project
Subject:
Visitor
Subject:
Interpretation
Subject:
Visitor Survey
Keywords:
Visitor Services Project ; Visitor ; Visitor Characteristics ; Activities Preference ; Interpretation ; Expenditures ; Management ; Planning ; Visitor Survey
Park name:
John Day Fossil Beds National Monument
Place:
Oregon -- John Day Fossil Beds National Monument
Time Period:
08/19/1990 - 08/25/1990
Park code:
JODA
Summary:
This report describes a visitor mapping study conducted the week of August 19-25, 1990 at John Day Fossil Beds National Monument by the Cooperative Park Studies Unit of the University of Idaho as part of the Visitor Studies Project. One of the goals of this project was to provide information to park managers about the visitors and the interpretive program in their park.
Other title:
Visitor Services Project Report 37
Source:
52 p. Adobe Acrobat document encoded as DjVu format using Document Express 4.0
Record Number:
15269
Record Owner:
WASO - Social Science Program
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