Participation Rates and Growth

Participation in outdoor activities has continued to grow. This is especially the case after the lockdowns of COVID- 19, when people recognised the vital importance of interacting with the natural environment for our wellbeing. How people choose to interact with the outdoors can be summarised in the table below.

 Type of ActivityExperience Sought
Outdoor AwareVirtual or visual- On-screen viewing and/ or spectating  

Incidental- Spending time in green spaces near home  

Outdoor play- Play and exploration of outdoor places  
Security  

Comfort  

Social interaction
Outdoor ActiveManaged outdoor recreation- Participation in low- risk outdoor activities in managed environments  

Adventure recreation- Participation in more challenging activities and extended visits to natural environments
 
Outdoor immersion- Multi-day activity and/or overnight camping in natural environments  
Managed risk  

Some comfort  

Some interaction with others
Outdoor AdventurousWilderness experience- Self-sufficient, multi-day experience in remote locations

Extreme adventure- Life-affirming, life-changing challenge in extreme conditions  
    Solitude   Risk taking   Self-reliance
More People More Active Outdoors (A Framework for Outdoor Recreation in WA)

Outdoor activities continue to be the most popular forms of physical activity in Australia. The top 3 responses to surveys conducted across all age groups indicate that walking, swimming and cycling are the most common ways people engage in physical activity.

Next