🏆 The 2022 Climbing Advocate Awards are here! Every year, we honor some of the individuals & organizations who stand out for their exceptional commitment to building communities, stewarding climbing areas, & fighting for sustainable & equitable access. accessfund.org/latest-news/2…
Why is Utah such a great state to live?
“Its hiking trails and access to nature also get name-checked everywhere from National Geographic to Travel Leisure to Outside.”
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Is $412,000,000,000 a lot of money? Yes especially when it is 2.2% of the GDP. See the new report about the Outdoor Rec Industry from the BEA. bea.gov/news/2018/outdoor-re…
Over the last year 8 states came together to support the Rec economy. Through hard work, dedication, and commitment to our states and nation, today these individuals came together to sign the Outdoor Recreation Accords. The document provides the foundation to OREC offices.
Our friends in New Mexico are hosting their first ever Outdoor Economics Summit and Utah is here in force to help. Way to go @OrganMountains and best of luck.
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The 12th Annual Economic Summit is happening now and Outdoor Rec is here in full force. Thanks to @ZionsBank for recognizing 60% of Utahn’s spend time out hiking and @Kuhl_USA@experticity and @MomentumClimb for representing the outdoor community.
Congrats to the U’s Park Rec and Tourism Dep’s 50th anniversary. 50 years of outstanding professors students and programs. U set the foundation for 6 more universities here in UT to have degrees in the Outdoor Industry. Thanks for letting us be a part of the celebration.
Lots of great people came out last night to voice their opinions around recreation in Big Cottonwood, Little Cottonwood, and Millcreek Canyon. Thanks UDOT, USFS, and SL County.