The Federal Interagency Council On Outdoor Recreation Will Improve Your Access To Public Land

Jul 27, 2022

The Biden Administration announced today, July 21, the reestablishment of the Federal Interagency Council on Outdoor Recreation (FICOR). The move will make it easier for more people from more diverse backgrounds to recreate on federally managed public land, and will help the outdoor recreation industry continue to grow. Here’s how. 

“Federal agencies don’t have a built-in structure to prioritize recreation and then collaborate on the trends of record-breaking recreation interest and increased visitation, climate impacts on public lands and waters, decaying infrastructure, equitable access, new technologies, and more,” says Jess Turner, President of the Outdoor Recreation Roundtable (ORR), who lobbied for the council’s return. “So, we pushed for a mechanism to ensure agencies address these issues as whole rather than piecemeal, and FICOR does just that. In short, FICOR will make the outdoors more accessible, equitable, and positive to more Americans while bolstering the national and local outdoor recreation economies.”

FICOR was first created in 2011 by the Obama administration. It was responsible for the creation of Recreation.gov, a website that allows you to book campgrounds, permits, passes, and tours on federal land, all on a single website. It also began tracking outdoor recreation as an economic sector, leading to the first analysis of that industry’s economic impact. And it established the Every Kid Outdoors Pass, which allows every fourth grader—and their families—free access to national parks and other federally managed outdoor areas. Those are three important, successful initiatives that have fundamentally altered the way Americans get outside. FICOR was suspended during the presidency of Donald Trump. 

The newly established FICOR will be made up of leaders from the Departments of the Interior, Agriculture, Commerce, and Defense. A White House statement says they’ll, “focus on improving access to nature, expanding outdoor recreation opportunities, and providing the public with improved and more affordable experiences on America’s public lands and waters.”

View the full article from Outside Magazine here