Fiscal Year 2023, State of the Parks and Historic Sites Report Fiscal Year 2022, State of the Parks and Historic Sites Report Fiscal Year 2020, Division of Parks and Recreation Annual Report Fiscal Year 2019, Division of Parks and Recreation Annual Report Fiscal Year 2018 Financial Report DRED Annual Consolidated Reporting for FY 2016 & FY 2017 Fiscal Year 2017 Financial Report Fiscal Year 2016 Financial Report Fiscal Year 2015 Financial Report Fiscal Year 2014 Financial Report Fiscal Year 2013 Financial Report Fiscal Year 2012 Financial Report (3.7MB) Fiscal Year 2011 Financial Report Fiscal Year 2010 Annual Report
The SCORP is a requirement of the LWCF program which is managed by the National Park Service (NPS). NPS distributes stateside grants that are appropriated annually by the United States Congress. The primary goal of the 2019-2023 SCORP is to identify outdoor recreation trends, needs, and issues for New Hampshire, as well as to provide a strategic plan to help address these concerns and expectations. In addition, the SCORP must evaluate the demand for and supply of outdoor recreation resources and facilities statewide. The SCORP is not only an assessment of recreation and tourism trends in New Hampshire, it is the primary tool for determining priorities for allocating LWCF grants to local governments. 2019-2023 SCORP 2013 - 2018 NH SCORP (sections of complete plan)
Statewide Comprehensive Trail Study, 1997 Statewide Comprehensive Trail Study, 1974
In January 2010 Division's Ten-Year Strategic Development and Capital Improvement Plan Appendix 1 - Senate Bill 5 Legislation & Report Appendix 2 - Senate Bill 74 Appendix 3 - Audit Report & Response Appendix 4 - RSA 216-A:3-c Appendix 5 - July 2008 Public Outreach Sessions Summary Appendix 6 - April 2009 Stakeholder Sessions Appendix 7 - June 2009 Public Response Summary Appendix 8 - December 2009 Public Information Sessions and Public Comment Appendix 9 - RKM 2009 NH State Park Survey Results Appendix 10 - NorthMark Group 2006 Survey Results Appendix 11 - Regional Demographics (Applied Economic Research) Appendix 12 - Park "Friends Groups" and Affiliates Appendix 13 - Division Fee Schedule and Discounts Appendix 14 - AER Economic Impact Report Appendix 15 - NH State Park History Appendix 16 - FY09 Division Income and Expense Presentation Appendix 17 - Statutes Governing State Parks Appendix 18 - Summary of 2008 Site Reviews Appendix 19 - Capital Improvement Database
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