01/14/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/14/2026 14:13
| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 14, 2026 |
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| Gov. Evers, Wisconsin Office of Outdoor Recreation Highlight More Than $49 Million Economic Impact of Five Outdoor Recreation Destinations in Wisconsin |
| The DIY economic impact reports show local economic impact of outdoor recreation in six Wisconsin counties |
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MADISON - Gov. Tony Evers, along with the Wisconsin Office of Outdoor Recreation, today released reports from the Do-It-Yourself (DIY) Economic Impact Program, finding visitors and residents contribute over $49.1 million in economic activity through outdoor recreation at unique outdoor recreation destinations in Dane, Door, Iron, Oconto, Oneida, and Vilas counties. "Biking, hiking, canoeing, fishing, snowmobiling, skiing-you name it-outdoor recreation is a part of our culture as Wisconsinites and drives local economies, while also supporting folks' mental and physical health to boot," said Gov. Evers. "Much of Wisconsin's outdoor recreation industry depends on our local parks, trails, natural areas, and destinations, and the DIY Program supports local leaders in capturing the true economic value of their destination so they can better showcase all our state, and our beautiful outdoor spaces, have to offer for visitors and locals alike." According to data released in 2024 by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA), outdoor recreation contributed more than $11 billion to Wisconsin's economy in 2023. Unfortunately, the annual release of outdoor recreation impact data has been delayed by federal leaders, and the economic value and data of Wisconsin's multi-billion-dollar outdoor recreation industry for 2024 is not yet available for stakeholders, local partners, and state agencies to utilize, underscoring the importance of local data in the absence of federal insight and leadership. Launched in 2024, the Office of Outdoor Recreation's DIY Economic Impact Program helps outdoor industry stakeholders identify the local value of outdoor recreation in their communities. In its second year, five teams participated, and the five reports compiled and analyzed the visitation and spending patterns of biking, fishing, hiking, boating, and other activities at one-of-a-kind destinations within Dane, Door, Iron, Oconto, Oneida, and Vilas counties. The reports show that, together, these unique destinations generate a total of more than $49.1 million in economic activity for local communities through outdoor recreation. "Communities can see and feel the benefits of outdoor recreation-from increased visitation and foot traffic to engaged and healthy residents who enjoy these natural spaces," said Office of Outdoor Recreation Director Cassie Mordini. "It is often difficult to quantify the value of outdoor recreation. With the DIY program, we're able to equip folks with the knowledge and tools to gather and analyze data to finally put a number on the significant economic impact of outdoor recreation locally." The Office of Outdoor Recreation, created by Gov. Evers in 2019 within the Wisconsin Department of Tourism, launched the DIY Economic Impact Program in 2024 as a pilot to assist local governments and nonprofits in documenting the value of outdoor recreation. Following the success of its first year, the Office invited a second cohort of outdoor stakeholders to participate in the program throughout 2025. This year's reports, which can be found on the Office of Outdoor Recreation website here, found the following outdoor destinations generate local economic contributions of:
As outlined in the reports, some teams were also able to calculate the estimated jobs supported by outdoor recreation activity, as well as the local and state taxes the activity generated, depending on data available. |
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