{ "culture": "en-US", "name": "Tourist_Routes", "guid": "41B4F9A0-B888-4101-8E06-78B7BBCF7812", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "The Tourist Routes Map integrates conservation lands, transportation corridors, recreational assets, and public access facilities to highlight major visitor-oriented routes across Florida. Florida Conservation Lands form the ecological framework of the map, representing over 2,500 managed areas that support natural resource tourism and outdoor recreation. Seaports are included as major passenger and freight gateways, connecting coastal tourism destinations to statewide and international travel networks. The map also incorporates the National Highway System (NHS) and Strategic Intermodal System (SIS), which represent Florida\u2019s highest-priority vehicular corridors used extensively by tourists traveling between major attractions.\n\nThe SUN Trail network, along with the Existing Florida Greenways and Trails dataset, identifies paved and unpaved recreational routes that support hiking, biking, equestrian activities, paddling, and multi-use recreation. The Florida National Scenic Trail Corridor adds a long-distance wilderness hiking component, traversing diverse public and private lands with detailed trail classification and surface attributes. Parks and Recreation facilities contribute localized destinations for outdoor activities and day-use tourism across the state.\n\nEV Charging Stations are included to support the growing demand for electric vehicle tourism and to identify charging availability along preferred travel corridors. Public Boat Access and Public Beach Access datasets highlight major water-based recreation points, enabling tourists to locate boat ramps, beaches, and coastal access sites. Finally, the map includes the locations of Tallahassee International Airport and Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport, representing key entry points for air travelers engaging in tourism throughout the region.", "description": "", "summary": "The Tourist Routes Map integrates conservation lands, transportation corridors, recreational assets, and public access facilities to highlight major visitor-oriented routes across Florida. Florida Conservation Lands form the ecological framework of the map, representing over 2,500 managed areas that support natural resource tourism and outdoor recreation. Seaports are included as major passenger and freight gateways, connecting coastal tourism destinations to statewide and international travel networks. The map also incorporates the National Highway System (NHS) and Strategic Intermodal System (SIS), which represent Florida\u2019s highest-priority vehicular corridors used extensively by tourists traveling between major attractions.\n\nThe SUN Trail network, along with the Existing Florida Greenways and Trails dataset, identifies paved and unpaved recreational routes that support hiking, biking, equestrian activities, paddling, and multi-use recreation. The Florida National Scenic Trail Corridor adds a long-distance wilderness hiking component, traversing diverse public and private lands with detailed trail classification and surface attributes. Parks and Recreation facilities contribute localized destinations for outdoor activities and day-use tourism across the state.\n\nEV Charging Stations are included to support the growing demand for electric vehicle tourism and to identify charging availability along preferred travel corridors. Public Boat Access and Public Beach Access datasets highlight major water-based recreation points, enabling tourists to locate boat ramps, beaches, and coastal access sites. Finally, the map includes the locations of Tallahassee International Airport and Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport, representing key entry points for air travelers engaging in tourism throughout the region.", "title": "Tourist Routes", "tags": [ "Tourism", "Tourist Routes", "Conservation Lands", "Seaports", "National Highway System", "Strategic Intermodal System", "SUN Trail", "Greenways and Trails", "Florida National Scenic Trail", "Parks and Recreation", "EV Charging Stations", "Public Boat Access", "Public Beach Access", "Airports", "Outdoor Recreation", "Florida", "Travel" ], "type": "Map Service", "typeKeywords": [ "ArcGIS", "ArcGIS Server", "Data", "Map Service", "Service" ], "thumbnail": "thumbnail/thumbnail.png", "url": "", "extent": [ [ -87.5829479996967, 29.5486597527446 ], [ -83.5676836014661, 31.1209005216148 ] ], "minScale": 0, "maxScale": 1.7976931348623157E308, "spatialReference": "NAD_1983_UTM_Zone_17N", "accessInformation": "", "licenseInfo": "", "portalUrl": "" }