ORR Hosts First-Ever National Leadership Forum on Rural Development through Outdoor Recreation in Pittsburgh

ORR Hosts First-Ever National Leadership Forum on Rural Development through Outdoor Recreation in Pittsburgh

The Outdoor Recreation Roundtable (ORR), in collaboration with the Richard King Mellon Foundation, the PA Wilds Center for Entrepreneurship, and the Pennsylvania Office of Outdoor Recreation, hosted its first-ever National Leadership Forum on Rural Development through Outdoor Recreation. The event brought together 70 national leaders in economic development, outdoor recreation, and conservation to identify shared priorities and core opportunities for rural communities looking to enhance their economies through outdoor recreation.

ORR President Jessica Wahl Turner interviews Baratunde Thurston during ORR’s National Leadership Forum on Rural Development. (Photo: Angelique Herring)

The forum featured a keynote address from Baratunde Thurston, Emmy-nominated host, producer, writer, and public speaker, widely recognized for his work on PBS’s America Outdoors with Baratunde Thurston. Thurston’s remarks?underscored the power of outdoor recreation to bring diverse communities together, strengthen local economies, and cultivate a deeper connection with nature. His message resonated with attendees, inspiring them to think critically about the intersections of recreation, community identity, and economic resilience.

“This gathering was a breath of fresh air. Recognizing our interdependence with each other and with our planet is part of my life’s work and to be in community with people across so many organizations and sectors committed to the same was inspiring. Rural areas are reminding us that we can grow economic opportunity by growing and deepening our relationship with nature. In fact, that’s really the only way forward,” said Thurston following the forum.

Chris Perkins, Vice President of Programs at Outdoor Recreation Roundtable, addresses Forum attendees. (photo: Angelique Herring)

Chris Perkins, Vice President of Programs for ORR, called attention to the broader mission of the Forum, highlighting the importance of rural development initiatives at a time when outdoor recreation participation has reached record highs and the outdoor recreation economy has?reached?$1.1 trillion in economic impact annually, according to the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis.

“Outdoor recreation has proven time and again to be a catalyst for economic growth, especially in rural areas. But to truly unlock the potential of these communities, we need more than just a shared vision—we need actionable strategies and lasting partnerships,” said Perkins. “This forum and the roadmap that will be released from its learnings will help define a pathway for outdoor recreation economies that are resilient, sustainable, and inclusive and where national and local organizations and businesses can support and benefit.”?

The agenda was packed with high-profile discussions including a fireside chat between Basil I. Gooden, Ph.D. , USDA Under Secretary for Rural Development, and I Ling Matthews Thompson , CEO of the Foundation for America's Public Lands , who discussed the current state of rural America, key development opportunities to tap into, and lessons from effective communities from around the country to demonstrate how outdoor recreation and rural economies can thrive together.

I Ling Thompson, CEO of the Foundation for America’s Public Lands, in discussion with Dr. Basil Gooden, U.S. Department of Agriculture Under Secretary for Rural Development. (Photo: Angelique Herring)

Forum participants also explored the role of outdoor recreation in addressing critical challenges facing rural areas, including affordable housing, health, and community identity. Discussions centered on how investments in recreation infrastructure not only benefit local economies but also foster healthier, more connected communities. Attendees examined how outdoor recreation can be leveraged to maintain local wealth, preserve affordability, and ensure broad access to natural spaces for all residents.

(L-R) ORR Members Marc Berejka, Divisional Vice President of Community Advocacy and Impact, REI, and Glenn Hughes, President, American Sportfishing Association (Photo: Angelique Herring)
Janice Ikeda, Executive Director, Vibrant Hawai'i. (Photo: Angelique Herring)
The Forum was hosted at the Pittsburgh headquarters of the Richard King Mellon Foundation. (photo: Angelique Herring)
Ta Enos, Founder and CEO, PA Wilds Center for Entrepreneurship. (Photo: Angelique Herring)
Chris Estes, Co-Executive Director, Aspen Institute Community Strategies Group. (Photo: Angelique Herring)
Nathan Reigner, Director, Pennsylvania Office of Outdoor Recreation. (Photo: Angelique Herring)
Attendees mingle at the Art House, which hosted an evening reception and dinner to conclude the first day of the Forum. (Photo: Angelique Herring)
(L-R) Chris Perkins, Whitney Potter Schwartz, Jessica Turner, Cassie Elrod, Outdoor Recreation Roundtable; Nathan Reigner, Pennsylvania Office of Outdoor Recreation

Field Tour to Johnstown, PA

Forum attendees listen to outdoor recreation consultant Brad Clemenson during the Outdoor Recreation Roundtable’s National Leadership Forum on Rural Development tour stop at the Johnstown Inclined Plane. (Photo: Angelique Herring)

The forum was followed by a day-long field tour to Johnstown, PA, where participants observed firsthand the local efforts to use outdoor recreation as a vehicle for economic revitalization. Attendees met with local leaders, business owners, and community members at the Quemahoning Recreation Area, Johnstown Incline, Central Park, and Stone Bridge Brewing Company to gain insights into how a focus on recreation has created new opportunities for jobs, tourism, and community engagement in this historic town.

Mike Cook, Benscreek Canoe Club president and Johnstown Inclined Plane downhill bike trail project leader, addresses attendees during the Outdoor Recreation Roundtable’s National Leadership Forum on Rural Development tour of Quemahoning Family Recreation Area (Photo: Angelique Herring)
Attendees at the Quemahoning Family Recreation Area. (Photo: Angelique Herring)

Roadmap for Rural Economic Development

Looking ahead, ORR plans to build on the success of this forum by turning its key learnings into a Roadmap for Rural Economic Development that will chart a shared agenda for public, private, and nonprofit partners to help outdoor recreation and rural communities thrive together. Additionally, ORR will continue its work in rural communities through initiatives such as the Rural Implementation Grants, also funded by the Richard King Mellon Foundation. These grants provide critical financial support to communities aiming to grow their outdoor economies, helping them overcome barriers to funding and bandwidth, while ensuring long-term success.

The Rural Economic Development Toolkit, a cornerstone of ORR’s efforts, was a focal point of the discussions throughout the event. Developed over several years and now in its second edition, the toolkit is designed to assist rural communities in building their outdoor recreation sectors by providing guidance on creating local visions, securing buy-in from community stakeholders, and navigating funding opportunities. As noted in the Daily Yonder, recreation communities have experienced the most job growth since the pandemic, with counties whose economies depend on recreation, tourism, or outdoor amenities like skiing and hiking gaining 36,700 more jobs since 2019, a 1.25% increase in employment.

Shauneequa Owusu, Chief Strategy Officer at ChangeLab Solutions, speaks on a panel during the National Leadership Forum on Rural Development. (Photo: Angelique Herring)

As the nation’s leading coalition of outdoor recreation associations, ORR is committed to bringing national attention to the economic potential of outdoor recreation. Through forums like this and resources like the Rural Economic Development Toolkit, ORR aims to ensure that rural communities have the tools they need to thrive in an evolving economy driven by outdoor recreation.


?Full Agenda and Photos

The National Leadership Forum on Rural Development through Outdoor Recreation featured influential speakers, panelists, and stories, including:

Sam Reiman, Director, Richard King Mellon Foundation

Baratunde Thurston.

(L-R) I Ling Thompson and Dr. Basil Gooden. (Photo: Angelique Herring)

(L-R) Nicole Manapol, Silas Chamberlin, Matt Dunne, Rob Riley, and Tawny Wilson.

(L-R) Larry Selzer, Janice Ikeda, David Lipsetz, Megan Lawson, Sara Moffat.

(L-R) Tony Pipa, Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution, and Lucas St. Clair, Board Chair, Trust for Public Land.

  • Stories of Place: Athens County, OH – Shared by Jessie Powers, Executive Director, Outdoor Recreation Council of Appalachia

Jessie Powers, Executive Director, Outdoor Recreation Council of Appalachia.

(L-R) Tee Thomas, Ryan Chao, Thomas Gilbert, Meryl Harrell, and Curan Bonham.

(L-R) Danny Twilley, Stephanie Bertaina, Brian VIncent, Sandi Marra, and Chris Estes.

Alexandra Calloway-Nation, Fellow, U.S. Economic Development Administration Economic Recovery Corps

(L-R) Nathan Reigner, Glenn Hughes, Marc Berejka, Shauneequa Owusu, and Kim Wootteon. (photo: Angelique Herring)

  • Stories of Place: PA Wilds – Shared by Ta Enos, Founder and CEO, PA Wilds Center for Entrepreneurship.

Ta Enos, Founder and CEO, PA Wilds Center for Entrepreneurship.

The Outdoor Recreation Roundtable is the nation’s leading coalition of outdoor recreation trade associations?representing?the?$1.1 trillion?outdoor recreation economy. ORR focuses on the growth of outdoor recreation by building a better environment for the sustainable growth of outdoor recreation businesses and driving a broader understanding of the value of the outdoor recreation economy. Our membership includes national outdoor trade association members, business entities, nonprofit organizations, and universities — serving more than 110,000 businesses and?representing?America’s boating, fishing, RVing, biking, hiking, camping, hunting, ATVing, diving, horseback, and skiing communities among many more.?

Rob Riley

President, Northern Forest Center

1 个月

Thanks ORR team - this was a great event!

Tom Gilbert

President, Pennsylvania Environmental Council

1 个月

It was wonderful to have diverse rural development and outdoor recreation leaders from all over the country gather in PA to share stories and strategies for better tapping into the economic potential of our incredible outdoor recreation amenities!

Adam Beesley

Chief Executive Officer at Extreme Motus

1 个月
Jason McDougald

Executive Director at Camp Grier

1 个月

Thank you for hosting! We hope to make the next one!

Betsy Reznicek

Passionate Non-Profit Leader | Dedicated to Service, Purpose, and Impactful Change | Strengthening Communities and Enhancing Organizational Health

1 个月

I love this idea. Congrats to everyone involved!

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