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Sat Jan 11, 2020, 02:10 PM Jan 2020

Virginia joins national outdoor recreation network

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Virginia — along with Maine, Michigan, Nevada, and New Mexico — recently joined a network of states that have signed the Outdoor Recreation Industry Confluence Accords. The move is recognition of the importance of outdoor recreation to the Commonwealth and local economies, as well as its positive impact on our quality of life.

The Confluence Accords stress the importance of conservation and stewardship, economic development, public health and wellness, and education. Thirteen states have now signed the accords, including North Carolina.

“From the Appalachian Mountains to the Atlantic Ocean, every region of Virginia is home to unique outdoor assets and recreation opportunities which are sought out by millions of travelers each year,” said Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam. “We’re pleased to join the community of states that have recognized the importance of this industry as a driver of economic development and quality of life.”

Part of the accords require participating states to appoint directors of outdoor recreation and fund their operations.

Outdoor recreation is an increasingly important part of economic development efforts across Virginia, especially near Virginia’s national forests and parks. The state’s outdoor recreation industry employs almost 200,000 people across the state and contributes $21.9 billion dollars in consumer spending annually to the state’s economy. These tallies include activities ranging from picnicking and day hiking to fly-fishing, mountain biking, and backcountry camping.

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