Q1 Did you know that Salt Lake City has a Trails & Natural Lands Program?
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1 Q1 Did you know that Salt Lake City has a Trails & Natural Lands Program? Answered: 1,457 Skipped: 9 Yes No ANSWER CHOICES Yes No RESPONSES 56.97% % 627 TOTAL 1,457 1 / 31
2 Q2 My primary reason for visiting the foothills is: Answered: 1,462 Skipped: 4 Exercise (personal) Fun/excitement Wildlife watching/pla... Scenery Exercise (dog) Social activities... Other ANSWER CHOICES Exercise (personal) Fun/excitement Wildlife watching/plants and wildflowers Scenery Exercise (dog) Social activities (friends/family/scouting/church group) Other RESPONSES 48.50% % % % % % % 20 TOTAL 1,462 2 / 31
3 Q3 How do you currently use trails in foothill open space? (select all that apply) Answered: 1,463 Skipped: 3 Hiking Mountain Biking-... Dog Walking Trail Running Mountain Biking-... Commuting to and from work Other Horseback Riding ANSWER CHOICES Hiking Mountain Biking- casual/cross-country Dog Walking Trail Running Mountain Biking- downhill/freeride Commuting to and from work Other Horseback Riding RESPONSES 70.13% 1, % % % % % % % 7 Total Respondents: 1,463 3 / 31
4 Q4 On average, how often do you use foothill trails, including the Bonneville Shoreline Trail? Answered: 1,449 Skipped: 17 Daily Weekly Monthly Rarely Never ANSWER CHOICES Daily Weekly Monthly Rarely Never RESPONSES 25.88% % % % % 6 TOTAL 1,449 4 / 31
5 Q5 Most often, how do you access foothill trails? Answered: 1,449 Skipped: 17 walk/bike from home/work drive from home/work bus/trax from home/work ANSWER CHOICES walk/bike from home/work drive from home/work bus/trax from home/work RESPONSES 36.16% % % 11 TOTAL 1,449 5 / 31
6 Q6 About how far do you live from the Salt Lake City foothills? Answered: 1,463 Skipped: 3 <1 mi 1-5 mi 5-10 mi 10+ mi ANSWER CHOICES <1 mi 1-5 mi 5-10 mi 10+ mi RESPONSES 23.24% % % % 165 TOTAL 1,463 6 / 31
7 Q7 Which of the following BEST describes how you feel about trails in the Foothill Open Space Area? Answered: 1,453 Skipped: 13 The more trails the... The more trails the... We have enough trails but t... Our trail system is go... Habitat protection i... ANSWER CHOICES The more trails the better and most trails should be open to multiple user groups. The more trails the better, especially trail systems dedicated to use specific user groups (bike only, hike only, etc.) We have enough trails but they should be better maintained and re-built where necessary. Our trail system is good how it is. Habitat protection is key. Limit new trails and remove social trails. RESPONSES 36.96% % % % % 77 TOTAL 1,453 7 / 31
8 Q8 Mark all that are true: Answered: 1,458 Skipped: 8 I usually use the foothill... I usually use the foothill... I usually use the foothill... I would use the foothill... I would use the foothill... I would use the foothill... I would use the foothill... I usually use the foothill... When I use foothill... When I use foothill... When I use foothill... When I use foothill... I occasionally commute to/f... ANSWER CHOICES I usually use the foothills without a dog. I usually use the foothills with 1-2 dogs. I usually use the foothills with 3+ dogs. I would use the foothills more if there were off leash trails. I would use the foothills more if there were fewer dogs. I would use the foothills more if there were bikes-only trails. RESPONSES 51.51% % % % % % / 31
9 I would use the foothills more if there were fewer bikes. I usually use the foothills on a bicycle. When I use foothill trails, taking my dog is important to me. When I use foothill trails, I prefer to let my dog off-leash while I run or hike. When I use foothill trails, I prefer to take my dog off the leash while I bike. When I use foothill trails, I prefer wider trails and like to travel with a group. I occasionally commute to/from work using foothill trails % % % % % % % 170 Total Respondents: 1,458 9 / 31
10 Q9 Rate the importance of each of the following: Answered: 1,465 Skipped: 1 Sustainable trail... Protecting natural open... More trail miles Posted trail rules and / 31
11 Enforcing trail rules... Separation of user-groups... Better information... Vehicle security at / 31
12 More trail-head... Way-finding signs and maps Trail-head amenities... Approachable, gently climb / 31
13 Interpretive information... Don't care at all Not important Somewhat important Important Very important DON'T CARE AT ALL NOT IMPORTANT SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT IMPORTANT VERY IMPORTANT TOTAL Sustainable trail construction (prevent erosion, reduce maintenance costs) 1.10% % % % % 616 1,457 Protecting natural open space (seasonal wildlife closures, weed control, discouraging shortcutting and user-created trails) 1.58% % % % % 525 1,457 More trail miles 2.84% % % % % 521 1,443 Posted trail rules and etiquette 5.63% % % % % 247 1,457 Enforcing trail rules and regulations 5.21% % % % % 222 1,458 Separation of user-groups (dogs v. bikes; uphill v. downhill bike traffic) 7.69% % % % % 189 1,456 Better information on trails, access points, and regulations. 5.28% % % % % 185 1,458 Vehicle security at trail-heads 9.58% % % % % 181 1,441 More trail-head parking / better trail-head parking 9.73% % % % % 135 1,460 Way-finding signs and maps 9.27% % % % % 124 1,457 Trail-head amenities (bathroom/water) 15.49% % % % % 98 1,459 Approachable, gently climbing trails (less steep, easy walking) 12.94% % % % % 79 1,453 Interpretive information (history, geology, ecology) 17.00% % % % % 53 1, / 31
14 Q10 Rate the importance of each of the following: Answered: 1,460 Skipped: 6 More off-leash trails More technical mountain... More non-technica... More multi-use trails 14 / 31
15 More bike commuter-fri... More on-leash / no-dogs... More hiking-only... More handicap accessible / 31
16 More equestrian... Don't care at all Not important Somewhat important Important Very important DON'T CARE AT ALL NOT IMPORTANT SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT IMPORTANT VERY IMPORTANT TOTAL More off-leash trails 18.11% % % % % 420 1,452 More technical mountain bike-only trails (flow, freeride, downhill, and jump trails) 23.93% % % % % 351 1,450 More non-technical mountain bike-only trails 21.29% % % % % 214 1,442 More multi-use trails 6.72% % % % % 184 1,428 More bike commuter-friendly trails 18.83% % % % % 183 1,439 More on-leash / no-dogs trails 25.80% % % % % 140 1,434 More hiking-only trails 14.49% % % % % 126 1,422 More handicap accessible trails 20.63% % % % % 47 1,454 More equestrian trails 49.51% % % % % 27 1, / 31
17 Q11 How strongly do you agree or disagree with the following statements? Answered: 1,460 Skipped: 6 I would commute more... Other trail user groups... Distance and/or... Strongly Agree Agree Neutral/Don't Know Disagree Strongly Disagree STRONGLY AGREE AGREE NEUTRAL/DON'T KNOW DISAGREE STRONGLY DISAGREE TOTAL 17 / 31
18 I would commute more on foothill trails if there were better trail options. 7.24% % % % % 196 1,450 Other trail user groups (bikes, horses, dogs, etc.) hamper my use/enjoyment of foothill trails. 5.14% % % % % 371 1,459 Distance and/or availability of transportation to foothill trail-heads limits my use of foothill trails. 4.49% % % % % 343 1, / 31
19 Q12 How strongly do you agree or disagree about the following? Answered: 1,461 Skipped: 5 I would comply with seasona... I would comply with seasona... Wildlife in the foothill... I would support / 31
20 I don't know what the rul... Sometimes I ignore poste... When using foothill... Strongly Agree Agree Neutral/Don't Know Disagree Strongly Disagree STRONGLY AGREE AGREE NEUTRAL/DON'T KNOW DISAGREE STRONGLY DISAGREE TOTAL I would comply with seasonal trail closures to protect wildlife habitat % % % % % 32 1,460 I would comply with seasonal trail closures to reduce the spread of invasive weeds % % % % % 43 1, / 31
21 Wildlife in the foothills needs to be protected, even if it limits access to trails and recreation % % % % % 47 1,458 I would support controlled burning in the foothills for weed control & habitat improvement % % % % % 37 1,460 I don't know what the rules and regulations are for foothill trails because they aren't well-posted. 6.19% % % % % 91 1,455 Sometimes I ignore posted trail regulations because I don't think they are appropriate, or because nobody really cares. 4.32% % % % % 371 1,458 When using foothill trails, I like to go steeply uphill/downhill, and I sometimes travel off-trail or make my own trail. 1.86% % % % % 539 1, / 31
22 Q13 How strongly do you agree or disagree about the following? Answered: 1,461 Skipped: 5 I want my elected... I would support a sm... I would support a sm... Strongly Agree Agree Neutral/Don't Know Disagree Strongly Disagree STRONGLY AGREE AGREE NEUTRAL/DON'T KNOW DISAGREE STRONGLY DISAGREE TOTAL 22 / 31
23 I want my elected officials to support trails and open space % 1, % % % % 9 1,460 I would support a small tax increase to buy and conserve more foothill open space % % % % % 47 1,460 I would support a small tax increase to build and maintain new trails % % % % % 55 1, / 31
24 Q14 Please select all that are true: Answered: 1,297 Skipped: 169 I am interested i... I am interested i... I am interested i... I am not interested i... ANSWER CHOICES I am interested in volunteering for open space stewardship opportunities (planting, weed pulling) I am interested in volunteering for trail-construction maintenance opportunities. I am interested in volunteering for visitor education opportunities. I am not interested in volunteering for Open Space. RESPONSES 41.71% % % % 417 Total Respondents: 1, / 31
25 Q15 What is your gender? Answered: 1,458 Skipped: 8 Female Male Transgender Prefer not to answer ANSWER CHOICES Female Male Transgender Prefer not to answer RESPONSES 42.11% % % % 20 TOTAL 1, / 31
26 Q16 What is your age? Answered: 1,457 Skipped: 9 17 or younger or older ANSWER CHOICES 17 or younger or older RESPONSES 0.48% % % % % % % 185 TOTAL 1, / 31
27 Q17 Race: Answered: 1,451 Skipped: 15 White Black or African-Amer... American Indian or... Asian Native Hawaiian or... Hispanic Prefer not to answer Other race (please... ANSWER CHOICES White Black or African-American American Indian or Alaskan Native Asian Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander Hispanic Prefer not to answer Other race (please specify) RESPONSES 88.63% 1, % % % % % % % 26 TOTAL 1, / 31
28 Q18 In what ZIP code is your home located? (enter 5-digit ZIP code; for example, or 94305) Answered: 1,450 Skipped: / 31
29 Q19 How did you hear about this survey? Answered: 1,459 Skipped: 7 City staff/volunt... City staff/volunt... Poster or flyer at... Poster or flyer, other... Mailer or postcard notification Social media/website Word of mouth Other (please specify) ANSWER CHOICES City staff/volunteer at foothill trail or trailhead City staff/volunteer, other location Poster or flyer at foothill trail or trailhead Poster or flyer, other location Mailer or postcard notification Social media/website Word of mouth Other (please specify) RESPONSES 0.96% % % % % % % % % 60 TOTAL 1, / 31
30 Q20 If you would like more information about trail projects and how you can help protect the foothills, leave address below Answered: 580 Skipped: 886 ANSWER CHOICES Name Company Address Address 2 City/Town State/Province ZIP/Postal Code Country Address Phone Number RESPONSES 97.93% % % % % % % % % % 0 30 / 31
31 Q21 Do you have any additional comments related to Salt Lake City foothill trails and open space? Answered: 549 Skipped: / 31
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