boosting local economies across the state

The Economic Impact of the Empire State Trail Report represents the most comprehensive study of a trail’s economic impact ever conducted in the United States. Examining the 750-mile Empire State Trail, the study measures not only visitor spending, but also broader economic value, public health outcomes, and environmental benefits generated by the statewide trail network.

The report underscores the growing importance of trail infrastructure in strengthening communities across New York State by enhancing livability, supporting local economies, and expanding affordable recreation opportunities.

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Thursday, June 11

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Learn how this first-of-its-kind analysis explores how the nation’s longest multi-use state trail is driving tourism, supporting local businesses, enhancing public health, and contributing to community development across New York State.