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The Impact of Individual Perception on the Utilization of a Recreational Urban Trail

1Department of Kinesiology & Health Education, University of Texas - Austin, Austin, Tx 78705

2College of Health Science & Public Health, Eastern Washington University, Cheney, WA 99004


Journal of Physical Activity Research. 2020, Vol. 5 No. 2, 107-116
DOI: 10.12691/jpar-5-2-7
Copyright © 2020 Science and Education Publishing

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Sarah E. Mount, Anna Tresidder, John B. Bartholomew. The Impact of Individual Perception on the Utilization of a Recreational Urban Trail. Journal of Physical Activity Research. 2020; 5(2):107-116. doi: 10.12691/jpar-5-2-7.

Correspondence to: Sarah  E. Mount, Department of Kinesiology & Health Education, University of Texas - Austin, Austin, Tx 78705. Email: smount2@ewu.edu

Abstract

Recreational opportunities are associated with increased physical activity if they are conveniently located and feature adequate amenities. A pilot study on an urban trail in Austin, Texas revealed that 40% of the popular trail was underutilized despite adequate access and amenities over the entire length of the trail. The purpose of this study was to expand this research to identify the perceptions that are causing users to avoid the underutilized sections. An online survey measured user perception of 11 trail characteristics and a trail user count sought to replicate earlier findings and supplement the online survey data. Results showed that perception of safety, trail continuity, and route flexibility impacted trail utilization.

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