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*Between 2009 and 2011, '''8,048''' people participated in guided fishing trips on the Colorado River in GCNRA, averaging '''2,682''' people per year during this period.
 
*Between 2009 and 2011, '''8,048''' people participated in guided fishing trips on the Colorado River in GCNRA, averaging '''2,682''' people per year during this period.
 
*FISHING:  Between 09-11, An average of '''1,000''' anglers visited Lees Ferry that did not use commercial guides and who fish from shore, bring their own boats, or rent boats (Anderson et al. 201)
 
*FISHING:  Between 09-11, An average of '''1,000''' anglers visited Lees Ferry that did not use commercial guides and who fish from shore, bring their own boats, or rent boats (Anderson et al. 201)
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Revision as of 10:44, 11 July 2013


FISHING

  • LEES FERRY: GCNRA- GCNRA visitation was 2.27 million people in 2011; 178,922 in the Lees Ferry District (NPS 2012- CFMPEA pg 87)
  • Between 2009 and 2011, 8,048 people participated in guided fishing trips on the Colorado River in GCNRA, averaging 2,682 people per year during this period.
  • FISHING: Between 09-11, An average of 1,000 anglers visited Lees Ferry that did not use commercial guides and who fish from shore, bring their own boats, or rent boats (Anderson et al. 201)



RAFTING

  • (SOURCE: CFMP-EA_pg 87)
  • RAFTING: Approximately 50,000 visitors per year experience the Glen Canyon Reach on guided raft trips from GCD to Lees Ferry boat ramp operated by an NPS concessioner.
  • RAFTING: Approximately 24,000 visitors participate in commercial and noncommercial river trips each year.
  • The Colorado River Management Plan set a visitor capacity of 60 trips at one time (1,100 people) based on campsite size and location and other resource factors.
  • Durning peak summer months, a maximum SIX trips (motorized and non-motorized)launch each day.
  • Summer trips range from 6 to 16 days, and Maximum group size is 32 people.
  • Non-Motorized use period (Late September throught March)
  • Approximately 1/2 of trips launching at Lees Ferry terminate at Diamond Creek, and other trips terminate at Pearce Ferry.
  • Diamond Creek is located at river mile 225, and is accessible by a rad on the Hualapai reservation.
  • HUALAPAI RIVER RUNNERS: conduct one-day river trips from Diamond Creek to the Quartermaster Canyon areas near RM 263, where visitors debark and take helicopters to the rim.
  • Hualapai operate short pontoon trips near Quartermaster Canyon as well.
  • Visitor Use statistics for Hualapai river trips are not available.

HIKING

  • (SOURCE: CFMP-EA_pg 88)
  • The Colorado River is a popular destination for many of Grand Canyon's 37,000 overnight backpackers and thousands of day hikers.
  • Approximately 56% of backpackers camp overnight in the popular Cross-canyon Corridor that includes three campgrounds and a trail system that links South Rim to North Rim.


GENERAL VISITATION

  • GCNP- Glen Canyon National Park was visited by 4.36 million people in 2011 (NPS 2012)