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The Montana Trail Users Study, Stephen F. Mccool, Justin Harris Aug 1994

The Montana Trail Users Study, Stephen F. Mccool, Justin Harris

Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research Publications

Presents participation rates by Montana residents for various activities on Montana trails. Motorized and non-motorized, winter and summer activities are included. Participant preferences as well as perceptions of conflict with other trail users and barriers to participation are summarized.


A Profile Of Nonresident Travelers Through Missoula: Winter 1993, Justin Harris, Nancy Lee Menning, Neal A. Christensen Jun 1994

A Profile Of Nonresident Travelers Through Missoula: Winter 1993, Justin Harris, Nancy Lee Menning, Neal A. Christensen

Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research Publications

Describes travel characteristics of nonresident visitors to Montana who passed through, made expenditures, or stayed overnight in Missoula during the 1993 winter season. Characteristics are compared to statewide winter travel characteristics.


Winter Marketing Initiative: Missoula Convention And Visitors Bureau: Phase One Focus Group Results , Justin Harris, Nancy Lee Menning May 1994

Winter Marketing Initiative: Missoula Convention And Visitors Bureau: Phase One Focus Group Results , Justin Harris, Nancy Lee Menning

Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research Publications

Presents concerns and preferences of Missoula businesses for winter markets as well as their perceptions of the Missoula Convention and Visitors Bureau and Chamber of Commerce.


An Estimate Of Backcountry Day Use Of Glacier National Park, Stephen F. Mccool, Amy M. Braithwaite, Katherine C. Kendall May 1989

An Estimate Of Backcountry Day Use Of Glacier National Park, Stephen F. Mccool, Amy M. Braithwaite, Katherine C. Kendall

Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research Publications

Estimates the number of people entering the Glacier National Park backcountry for the summer season of 1988 using infrared beam-activated photography, embedded vibration sensing counters, and trailhead registration validated by personal observation. The study also developed an equation to estimate use levels in future seasons at low cost.