Visitor Survey Card/ Visitor Services Project

 

Acadia recreation intern conducting visitor survey
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Visitor Survey Card: Since 1998, Acadia National Park has participated in a servicewide program (developed under the Government Performance and Results Act) to measure visitor satisfaction and visitor understanding of the significance of the park they are visiting through a visitor survey card. Park reports of the annual results are linked on the left side of this page. The University of Idaho coordinates this program, and their reports are available through a separate link.

Visitor Services Project/University of Idaho: In 1998, the National Park Service and the University of Idaho conducted a study of visitors to Acadia National Park. A representative sample of park visitors were asked questions about their visit to the park, several current and important issues (new transportation system, commercial services, and park fees), overall satisfaction with park facilities and programs, and their understanding about the mission of the National Park Service at Acadia National Park. See the VSP report at left for more information.

Visitor Satisfaction and Understanding of the Significance of Acadia 1998
Visitor Satisfaction and Understanding of the Significance of Acadia 1999
Visitor Satisfaction and Understanding of the Significance of Acadia 2000
Visitor Satisfaction and Understanding of the Significance of Acadia 2001
Visitor Satisfaction and Understanding of the Significance of Acadia 2002
Visitor Satisfaction and Understanding of the Significance of Acadia 2003
University of Idaho Visitor Survey Card reports
University of Idaho Visitor Services Project

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Author: Bill Gawley
Last modified on: October 28, 2004
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