Help Shape the Future of Outdoor Recreation in Maine
Maine is updating its Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan (SCORP)—and we want to hear from you!
Why Your Voice Matters
Outdoor recreation is an essential part of life in Maine. From hiking trails and water access sites to ballfields and snowmobile routes, these spaces are used by residents and visitors alike. To ensure Maine’s outdoor recreation resources continue to meet community needs and reflect statewide priorities, we need insight from the people who use and manage these places every day.
Your feedback will help:
- Identify gaps in access, equity, and infrastructure
- Inform funding decisions and priority projects
- Guide long-term strategies to improve recreation for all Mainers
Whether you’re an outdoor recreation provider who offers outdoor recreation experiences or a resident who enjoys Maine’s incredible natural spaces, your input is critical to shaping the next five years of outdoor recreation planning and investment in our state.
Your responses will directly inform the 2025 Maine SCORP, a plan that helps guide outdoor recreation funding, policy, and development across the state. Completing a survey takes just 15 minutes, and your perspective can make a direct impact on setting priorities for the next 10 years.
Take the Survey That Fits You
There are two separate surveys, and we invite you to complete the one or both that best matches your experience:
For Outdoor Recreation Users
If you’re someone who ATV’s, hikes, bikes, hunts, fishes, paddles, plays sports, camps, or otherwise enjoys outdoor recreation in Maine, this survey is for you.
For Outdoor Recreation Providers
If you work in municipal, state, tribal, or nonprofit outdoor recreation—or help manage public lands, trails, facilities, or programming—please share your perspective on the challenges and opportunities you see.
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