Report: Outdoor recreation spending chasm poised to grow

By Garrett Downs | 06/04/2024 06:39 AM EDT

The funding gap between recreation infrastructure needs and federal funding could reach $34 billion by 2042.

People walk along a trail.

People walk along a trail as the sun sets in Death Valley National Park. John Locher/AP

A prominent outdoor recreation group says there is a growing divide between federal spending and the maintenance needs of recreation infrastructure, and warned that new funding sources will be needed to keep the burgeoning sector afloat.

A study led by the Outdoor Recreation Roundtable and conducted by the market research firm Southwick Associates, shared with E&E News, found the funding gap between recreation infrastructure needs and federal funding could grow to $34 billion by 2042 without changes.

The dynamic comes as record numbers of Americans are enjoying public facilities and critical funding sources like fossil fuel revenues are likely to wane.

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“The need to identify future-proof revenue streams for outdoor recreation access and infrastructure has never been clearer,” said Jessica Wahl Turner, the group’s president.

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