Oregon Tourism Facts
Published 5:00 pm Thursday, June 13, 2013
How much did travelers spend in Clatsop County in 2011?
$395.2 million
What did they spend it on?
Accommodations: $92.3 million
Food Service: $113.7 million
Food Stores: $33.1 million
Local Tran. & Gas: $48.3 million
Arts, Entertainment & Rec.: $49.5 million
Retail Sales: $58.2 million
How many jobs did they generate?
Accom. & Food Service: 3,630
Arts, Ent. & Rec.: 880
Retail: 560
Ground Transportation: 50
Other Travel: 10
Total Direct Employment: 5,140
Government Revenue Generated by Travel Spending
Local Tax Receipts: $6.7 million
State Tax Receipts: $10.9 million
Total Local & State: $17.5 million
Source: Dean Runyan Associates, 2011 Travel Impacts
As listed on Traveloregon.com
The following is from the Longwoods International 2011 Regional Visitor Report for The Coast. It covers the entire coast of Oregon.
How did those visitors get here?
Own car or truck: 89 percent
Camper, RV: 9 percent
Rental car: 5 percent
Motorcycle: 1 percent
Bicycle: 1 percent
Where did they stay?
Motel: 23 percent
Campground/trailer park/RV park: 20 percent
Hotel: 16 percent
Resort hotel: 16 percent
Time share: 7 percent
Friend/relatives dwelling (not paid): 6 percent
Rented cottage/cabin: 6 percent
Own home/condo/apartment/cabin: 5 percent
Rented home/condo/apartment: 5 percent
Bed & breakfast: 3 percent
Country inn/lodge: 2 percent
Boat/cruise ship: 1 percent
Who are they?
The average age of the coast visitor is 46.4 years old;
57 percent are women;
68 percent are married or have a partner;
69 percent have no children under 18;
40 percent are college graduates; 32 percent have some college education;
30 percent are in the $25,000-$49,900 income range; 26 percent are in the $50,000 to $74,900 income range;
50 percent are have no income are retired, or listed as other; 37 percent work full time or are self-employed;
93 percent are white, 1 percent are African American, 6 percent are listed as other.