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From bustling activity hubs to tranquil nature escapes, public parks offer diverse experiences that cater to different preferences. Based on new research conducted for the TurfMutt Foundation by The Harris Poll, the Foundation unveils six distinct “Park Personality Types.” The study shows 9 in 10 Americans want communities to prioritize providing public green space for residents’ health and well-being, and they desire more parks, walking trails and picnic spots near their homes.
“Our research revealed something fascinating: people utilize and benefit from parks differently,” says Kris Kiser, President & CEO of the TurfMutt Foundation, which has advocated for the care and use of green spaces around us for over 15 years. “Understanding these park personality types can help communities better cater to the diverse needs of residents and can also help residents maximize the power of parks in their community.”
The six park personality types as identified by the TurfMutt Foundation:
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