San Juan Islands Visitor Study
Posted February 20, 2018 at 5:34 am by Tim Dustrude
Local, state, and federal agencies that manage lands or recreation facilities in the San Juan Islands sponsored a study in 2017 to collect better information about use, impacts, visitors, and preferences for management. The study addresses several questions related to San Juan Islands tourism, public lands, and recreation areas. The goal is to describe visitor experiences on San Juan Islands public lands, their trips, their opinions about impacts or problems, and their views on management actions that might be used to address problems.
The study included:
- A survey of ferry passengers (visitors and residents)
- Surveys of visitors to attraction sites (e.g., Lime Kiln State Park, Moran State Park, Shark Reef Sanctuary)
- Counts and observations of use at attraction sites
- An inventory of accommodations on the three main islands (San Juan, Orcas, and Lopez)
- An analysis of visitation from WSF, other passenger ferries, airlines, and marinas
Information will be used to inform decisions about development (campgrounds, lodging, roads, parking), recreation uses (boating, biking, trail networks), and ways to manage or better distribute use to enhance the quality or sustainability of visitor experiences. It is anticipated to facilitate efficiencies in cooperative planning among recreation managers.
The study, funded through county lodging tax grant and National Park Service investment, is being conducted for several agencies (including San Juan County Parks, San Juan County Land Bank, San Juan Islands Visitor Bureau, Washington State Parks, WA State Department of Natural Resources Bureau of Land Management, and the National Park Service) by Confluence Research and Consulting. For more information about the study, contact Dr. Doug Whittaker at 907-346-3769 or Dona Wuthnow, Parks & Fair Director at 360-370-7452
Public Presentations
Highlights from the study will be presented at the public events listed below. The presentations will run about 1.25 hours, integrated with about 45 minutes of discussion.
- Senior Center, Eastsound, Orcas
Mon Feb 26 5:30 to 7:30 pm - Grace Episcopal Church, Lopez Village, Lopez
Tue Feb 27 5:30 to 7:30 pm - San Juan Public Library, Friday Harbor
Wed Feb 28 5:30 to 7:30 pm
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The Monday session with the San Juan County Council has been cancelled, but all other workshops will take place!
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