Joshua Tree National Park 2004 Visitor Study/Visitor Services Project Publications

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Joshua Tree National Park 2004 Visitor Study
University of Idaho Park Studies Unit
Visitor Service Project Publications
4467300Joshua Tree National Park 2004 Visitor Study — Visitor Service Project PublicationsUniversity of Idaho Park Studies Unit

VISITOR SERVICES PROJECT PUBLICATIONS

Reports 1-6 (pilot studies) are available from the University of Idaho Park Studies Unit. All other VSP reports listed are available from Park Studies Unit website: <http://www.psu.uidaho.edu>. All studies were conducted in summer unless otherwise noted.

1982

1. Mapping interpretive services: A pilot study at Grand Teton National Park.


1983

2. Mapping interpretive services: Identifying barriers to adoption and diffusion of the method

3. Mapping interpretive services: A follow-up study at Yellowstone National Park and Mt Rushmore National Memorial

4. Mapping visitor populations: A pilot study at Yellowstone National Park


1985

5. North Cascades National Park Service Complex

6. Crater Lake National Park


1986

7. Gettysburg National Military Park

8. Independence National Historical Park

9. Valley Forge National Historical Park


1987

10. Colonial National Historical Park (summer & fall)

11. Grand Teton National Park

12. Harpers Ferry National Historical Park

13. Mesa Verde National Park

14. Shenandoah National Park (summer & fall)

15. Yellowstone National Park

16. Independence National Historical Park: Four Seasons Study


1988 17. Glen Canyon National Recreational Area

18. Denali National Park and Preserve

19. Bryce Canyon National Park

20. Craters of the Moon National Monument


1989

21. Everglades National Park (winter)

22. Statue of Liberty National Monument

23. The White House Tours, President's Park (summer)

24. Lincoln Home National Historical Site

25. Yellowstone National Park

26. Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area

27. Muir Woods National Monument


1990

28. Canyonlands National Park (spring)

29. White Sands National Monument

30. National Monuments, Washington, D.C.

31. Kenai Fjords National Park

32. Gateway National Recreation Area

33. Petersburg National Battlefield

34. Death Valley National Monument

35. Glacier National Park

36. Scott's Bluff National Monument

37. John Day Fossil Beds National Monument


1991

38. Jean Lafitte National Historical Park (spring)

39. Joshua Tree National Monument (spring)

40. The White House Tours, President's Park (spring)

41. Natchez Trace Parkway (spring)

42. Stehekin-North Cascades NP/ Lake Chelan NRA

43. City of Rocks National Reserve

44. The White House Tours, President's Park (fall)


1992

45. Big Bend National Park (spring)

46. Frederick Douglass National Historic Site (spring)

47. Glen Echo Park (spring)

48. Bent's Old Fort National Historic Site

49. Jefferson National Expansion Memorial

50. Zion National Park

51. New River Gorge National River

52. Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, AK

53. Arlington House-The Robert E. Lee Memorial


1993

54. Belle Haven Park/Dyke Marsh Wildlife Preserve (spring)

55. Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area (spring)

56. Whitman Mission National Historic Site

57. Sitka National Historical Park

58. Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore (summer)

59. Redwood National Park

60. Channel Islands National Park

61. Pecos National Historical Park

62. Canyon de Chelly National Monument

63. Bryce Canyon National Park (fall)

1994

64. Death Valley National Monument Backcountry (winter)

65. San Antonio Missions National Historical Park (spring)

66. Anchorage Alaska Public Lands Information Center

67. Wolf Trap Farm Park for the Performing Arts

68. Nez Perce National Historical Park

69. Edison National Historic Site

70. San Juan Island National Historical Park

71. Canaveral National Seashore

72. Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore (fall)

73. Gettysburg National Military Park (fall)


1995

74. Grand Teton National Park (winter)

75. Yellowstone National Park (winter)

76. Bandelier National Monument

77. Wrangell-St. Elias National Park & Preserve

78. Adams National Historic Site

79. Devils Tower National Monument

80. Manassas National Battlefield Park

81. Booker T. Washington National Monument

82. San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park

83. Dry Tortugas National Park


1996

84. Everglades National Park (spring)

85. Chiricahua National Monument (spring)

86. Fort Bowie National Historic Site (spring)

87. Great Falls Park, Virginia (spring)

88. Great Smoky Mountains National Park (summer)

89. Chamizal National Memorial

90. Death Valley National Park (fall)

91. Prince William Forest Park (fall)

92. Great Smoky Mountains National Park (summer & fall)


1997

93. Virgin Islands National Park (winter)

94. Mojave National Preserve (spring)

95. Martin Luther King, Jr., National Historic Site (spring)

96. Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial

97. Grand Teton National Park

98. Bryce Canyon National Park

99. Voyageurs National Park

100. Lowell National Historical Park


1998

101. Jean Lafitte National Historical Park & Preserve (spring)

102. Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area (spring)

103. Cumberland Island National Seashore (spring)

104. Iwo Jima/Netherlands Carillon Memorials

105. National Monuments & Memorials, Washington, D.C.

106. Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, AK

107. Whiskeytown National Recreation Area

108. Acadia National Park


1999

109. Big Cypress National Preserve (winter)

110. San Juan National Historic Site, Puerto Rico (winter)

111. St. Croix National Scenic Riverway

112. Rock Creek Park

113. New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park

114. Glacier Bay National Park & Preserve

115. Kenai Fjords National Park

116. Lassen Volcanic National Park

117. Cumberland Gap National Historical Park (fall)


2000

118. Haleakala National Park (spring)

119. White House Tour and White House Visitor Center (spring)

120. USS Arizona Memorial

121. Olympic National Park

122. Eisenhower National Historic Site

123. Badlands National Park

124. Mount Rainier National Park


2001

125. Biscayne National Park (spring)

126. Colonial National Historical Park (Jamestown)

127. Shenandoah National Park

128. Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore

129. Crater Lake National Park

130. Valley Forge National Historical Park

2002

131. Everglades National Park

132. Dry Tortugas National Park

133. Pinnacles National Monument

134. Great Sand Dunes National Monument & Preserve

135. Pipestone National Monument

136. Outer Banks Group (Cape Hatteras NS, Ft. Raleigh NHS and Wright Brothers NMEM)

137. Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks and Sequoia National Forest

138. Catoctin Mountain Park

139. Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site

140. Stones River National Battlefield


2003

141. Gateway National Recreation Area: Floyd Bennett Field (spring)

142. Cowpens National Battlefield (spring)

143. Grand Canyon National Park – North Rim

144. Grand Canyon National Park – South Rim

145. C&O Canal National Historical Park

146. Capulin Volcano National Monument

147. Oregon Caves National Monument

148. Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site

149. Fort Stanwix National Monument

150. Arches National Park

151. Mojave National Preserve (fall)


2004

152. Joshua Tree National Park (spring)

For more information about the Visitor Services Project, please contact the
University of Idaho, Park Studies Unit at website: http://www.psu.uidaho.edu

NPS D-129

December 2004

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