The National Recreation and Park Association polls U.S. residents to explore their views on topics related to the park and recreation field. Each poll targets 1,000 adults ages 18 and up, representing a cross-section of the population.
Featured Park Pulse
November 2024: The public supports their local parks and recreation collecting data from monitoring systems.
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Recent Park Pulse Findings
October 2024
Fringe benefits may be thought of as non-traditional, but many can be found by the employees at local park and recreation agencies.
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September 2024
The importance of parks and recreation leaders and other local government officials reflecting the community they serve.
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August 2024
Nearby access to farmers markets increase the likelihood of the public visiting.
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July 2024
Parks and rec provide excellent spaces and activities to help you relax and de-stress.
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June 2024
Parks and rec offer a wide variety of group activities to keep youth
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May 2024
You can always learn a new hobby or skill at your local parks and rec.
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April 2024
Getting the word out about events and programs takes all forms
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March 2024
Parks and recreation are leading providers of community gardening opportunities.
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February 2024
Visiting parks and participating in recreational activities can improve mood and boost energy. Not only do parks and recreation provide opportunities for physical health, but they also provide mental health benefits too.
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January 2024
Parks and recreation help people fulfill their New Year’s goals of physical and emotional wellness.
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December 2023
Parks and recreation provide wellness and fitness activity options both outside and inside during the winter months.
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November 2023
Parks and recreation provide environmental support or natural disaster prevention methods in local communities.
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October 2023
Access to parks and recreation are among the items considered when choosing a place to live.
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September 2023
All members of the community should feel they belong at the local parks.
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August 2023
Activities and Opportunities For Older Adults
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July 2023
Activities and events are key to bringing a community close.
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June 2023
Access to recreation opportunities is important for leading a healthy life.
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Recent Park Pulse Findings
May 2023
Ensure playground safety through dedicated local government funding.
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April 2023
Parks and recreation excel in implementing sustainable measures throughout their communities.
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March 2023
Skill and finances should not be a barrier for youth to play sports.
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February 2023
When weather puts a damper on outdoor fitness routines, parks and recreation provides indoor activities to keep everyone moving.
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January 2023
Affordable recreation options available through your local parks and recreation.
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December 2022
Look to your local parks and recreation for your holiday-themed activities and events.
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November 2022
Adaptive programming creates opportunities for all to participate.
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October 2022
Youth have access to a vast array of offerings at their local park and recreation agency when school is not in session.
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September 2022
Parks and recreation strive to provide access to local food options in the community.
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August 2022
Political candidates that show strong support for funding parks and recreation are more likely to get the vote.
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July 2022
Having access to the outdoors and nature is an asset to individuals and families in times of stress.
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June 2022
Ensure all people — regardless of background or abilities — can fairly participate in parks and recreation.
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May 2022
Learning first-aid in school and work can help save a life.
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April 2022
Start teaching children early to be good environmental stewards in their communities.
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March 2022
Adults agree on the importance of youth having equitable access to sports opportunities.
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About NRPA Park Pulse
NRPA commissions Wakefield Research to survey approximately 1,000 adults ages 18 and up, on topics related to the park and recreation field. Each month, NRPA will release a new Park Pulse poll result. If you have a suggestion for a Park Pulse poll question, please send it to Kevin Roth.
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· Getting the word out about events and programs takes all forms.