More people participated in outdoor recreation in 2020 than ever before, most likely because of the coronavirus pandemic. The 53 percent majority of Americans aged 6 or older engaged in an outdoor recreational activity in 2020—a record high, according to the Outdoor Foundation. "Outdoor spaces became places of refuge to safely socialize, improve physical and mental health, connect with family and recover from screen fatigue," the Foundation states in its annual report.
Percent of people aged 6-plus participating in the five most popular outdoor activities in 2020 (and percent participating in 2019)
1. Running: 21.0% (20.2%)
2. Hiking: 19.0% (16.4%)
3. Fishing: 18.0% (16.6%)
4. Bicycling: 17.3% (16.1%)
5. Camping: 15.8% (13.8%)
As more couch potatoes were forced to venture outside, the overall enthusiasm of participants took a noticeable hit, the Foundation reports. "About one-quarter of new participants say they do not want to continue their new activity, a number that may grow sharply as consumers return to pre-pandemic habits."
Source: Outdoor Foundation, 2021 Outdoor Participation Trends Report
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