2022 COMMUNITY TRAILS SURVEY RESULTS

2022 COMMUNITY TRAILS SURVEY RESULTS
April 29, 2022 Lindsay Thayer

We asked, you answered and now we’re excited to share the overall results of our 2022 Community Trails Survey. With nearly 500 respondents (thanks again!), we have a great picture of what you like, what you don’t, and where you hope to see trails go. Read on for a snapshot of the results.

 

WHO SPOKE

  • Truckee full-time residents 68.17%2022 Community Trails Survey
  • Truckee part-time residents 17.45%
  • Tahoe region full-time residents 6.98%
  • Tahoe region part-time residents 2.26%

 

  • 35-54 years old 47.28%
  • 55-64 years old 23.53%
  • 65+ years old 16.99%
  • 18-34 years old 10.46%

LET’S TALK TRAILS

Who’s using which?

  • Dirt trails 63.93%
  • Dirt/paved trails equally 21.31%
  • Paved trails 13.73%

Barriers to access

  • Overcrowding and user conflict (walkers/hikers, runners, bikers having difficulties trail-sharing) 51.82%
  • Distance (too far from home) 41.54%
  • Lack of facilities (bathroom, parking, drinking water, etc.) 29.55%
  • Lack of access information/way-finding/maps 26.55%

 

#1 trail, the Donner Lake Rim Trail

Photo credit: Truckee Donner Land Trust

DISHING THE DIRT

Dirt trails are enjoyed by

  • Walkers/hikers 70.63%
  • Mountain bikers 65.63%
  • Joggers/trail runners 27.71%
  • E-bikers 10.21%

Folks are digging these dirt trails

  • Donner Lake Rim Trail 50.64%
  • Sawtooth Trail 36.70%
  • Donkeytown/Jackass 32.83%
  • Pacific Crest Trail 30.47%
  • Emigrant 28.97%
  • Coldstream 27.47%
  • Big Chief 23.39%
  • Sagehen Creek Trail 22.32%
  • Judah Loop 21.03%

Top issues concerning dirt trails

  • Overcrowding 53.85%
  • Trail access/parking 49.79%
  • Trash/dog waste 46.79%
  • User conflict 36.75%

 

CONCRETE EVIDENCE ABOUT PAVED TRAILS

Truckee River Legacy Trail

Photo credit: Lynn Baumgartner

Survey says these are fave paved trails

  • Truckee River Legacy Trail 87.66%
  • Trout Creek Trail 47.45%
  • Martis Valley Paved Trails 26.17%
  • Gray’s Crossing/Old Greenwood Trails 25.32%

 

How you’re using paved trails

  • Biking 39.83%
  • Hiking/walking 26.42%
  • Dog walking 11.95%
  • E-biking 10.06%

 

Why you’re using paved trails

  • Exercise 74.58%
  • Recreation/sightseeing 42.23%
  • Accessing other trailheads 24.37%
  • Running errands/attending events in town 25.42%

 

Paved trail etiquette

  • People are pretty good 64.3%
  • People still don’t pick up after their dogs 54.49%
  • There are safety issues (speeding, off-leash dogs, etc.) 27.56%
  • We need better etiquette signage 22.13%
  • We need a centerline to keep users on the correct side 17.12%

Wish-list paved trail amenities

  • Waste/recycle stations 52.05%
  • Restrooms 51.6%
  • Human/dog drinking fountains 36.3%
  • Benches and shade structures 30.37%

 

GABBING ‘BOUT BIKE LANES

Usage during spring/summer/fall

  • Rarely 35.5%
  • 2-3 times/week 24.58%
  • 2-3 times/month 17.86%

Winter

  • Rarely 78.06%
  • Once/month 7.17%
  • 2-3 times/month 4.43%

 

Roads in the Truckee area where you’d like to see bike lanes added

Survey respondent bike lanes wish list

THE FUTURE OF TRAILS

Trail types and attributes Truckee/Tahoe needs most

  • More trails that allow safer travel within and between neighborhoods
  • Most connection between paved paths and existing dirt trails
  • More long distance trails
  • Mountain biking loops closer to town
  • Mountain biking loops farther from town
  • More trails open to Class 1 e-bikes