NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "recreation"
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- 712190-12 - State Recreation AreasState Recreation Areas are public lands managed by state governments for recreational purposes. These areas are typically large and offer a range of outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, fishing, boating, and wildlife viewing. State Recreation Areas are often located near bodies of water such as lakes, rivers, and beaches, and may also include forests, meadows, and …Examples: Beach recreation areas, Lake recreation areas, River recreation areas, Mountain recreation
- 712190-22 - National Recreation AreaNational Recreation Areas are large, protected areas of land and water that are managed by the National Park Service for the purpose of providing recreational opportunities to the public. These areas are typically located near urban centers and offer a wide range of outdoor activities, including hiking, camping, fishing, boating, and wildlife viewing. National Recreation …Examples: Lake Mead National Recreation Area, Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area,
- 541690-21 - Recreation Program ConsultantsRecreation Program Consultants are professionals who provide consulting services to organizations and businesses that offer recreational programs. These consultants work with clients to develop, implement, and evaluate recreational programs that meet the needs of their target audience. Recreation Program Consultants are responsible for ensuring that recreational …Examples: Parks and recreation departments
- 541690-84 - Park & Recreation ConsultantsPark & Recreation Consultants are professionals who provide consulting services to public and private entities involved in the development, management, and operation of parks, recreational facilities, and related amenities. They offer expert advice on a range of topics, including park planning, design, construction, and maintenance, as well as programming, marketing, and revenue …Examples: Outdoor recreation equipment retailers
- 712190-14 - State ForestsState Forests are publicly owned forests managed by state governments for the purpose of conservation, recreation, and sustainable timber harvesting. These forests are typically large areas of land that are managed for multiple uses, including wildlife habitat, water quality protection, and outdoor recreation. State Forests are an important resource for the communities they serve, …Examples: Outdoor recreation
- 713940-15 - Recreation CentersRecreation centers are facilities that provide a variety of recreational activities and services to the public. These centers are designed to promote physical fitness, social interaction, and overall well-being. Recreation centers typically offer a range of activities, such as sports, fitness classes, dance classes, arts and crafts, and other leisure activities. These centers …Examples: Indoor rock climbing, Martial arts classes, Dance studios, Yoga and Pilates classes, Swimming lessons, Fitness boot
- 713990-02 - Amusement & Recreation NECThe Amusement & Recreation NEC industry is a subdivision of the All Other Amusement and Recreation Industries NAICS Code 713990. This industry includes establishments that provide a wide range of recreational activities and entertainment services that are not classified in other industries. The activities provided by this industry are diverse and can include everything from …Examples: Theme Parks, Water Parks, Arcades, Bowling Alleys, Paintball Arenas, Go-Kart Tracks, Laser Tag Arenas, Miniature Golf
- 333415-14 - Ice Boxes (Manufacturing)Ice Boxes (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 333415 that involves the production of insulated containers used for storing ice. These boxes are designed to keep ice frozen for extended periods of time and are commonly used in the fishing, camping, and outdoor recreation industries. The manufacturing process involves the use of specialized materials and techniques to ensure …Examples: Outdoor recreation coolers
- 334519-06 - Compasses (Manufacturing)Compasses manufacturing is a subdivision of the Other Measuring and Controlling Device Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of compasses, which are navigational instruments used to determine direction relative to the Earth's magnetic poles. Compasses are used in a variety of applications, including navigation, surveying, and outdoor recreation. The manufacturing …Examples: Compasses for outdoor recreation
- 712190-15 - National ForestsNational Forests are public lands owned by the federal government and managed by the United States Forest Service. These forests are managed for multiple uses, including timber harvesting, recreation, wildlife habitat, and watershed protection. National Forests are spread across the United States and cover a vast area of land. They are an important resource for the country and provide a …Examples: Recreation management
- 713940-30 - Sports & Recreation Facilities ProgramThe Sports & Recreation Facilities Program industry involves the operation of facilities that provide sports and recreational activities for individuals or groups. These facilities may include indoor or outdoor spaces and may offer a range of activities such as team sports, individual fitness, and leisure activities. The industry caters to a diverse range of customers, including …Examples: Recreational parks
- 713990-30 - Dog SleddingDog sledding is a unique and thrilling recreational activity that involves a team of dogs pulling a sled across snow-covered terrain. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 713990, which encompasses all other amusement and recreation industries. Dog sledding is a popular winter sport that attracts adventure enthusiasts and tourists alike. It is a physically demanding …Examples: Outdoor recreation centers
- 713990-59 - Membership Sports & Recreation ClubsMembership Sports & Recreation Clubs are establishments that provide facilities for sports and recreational activities to their members. These clubs are typically private and require a membership fee to access their services. The activities offered by these clubs can range from traditional sports like tennis, golf, and swimming to more niche activities like fencing, archery, and …Examples: Tennis Clubs, Country Clubs, Yacht Clubs, Fitness Clubs, Equestrian Clubs, Shooting Clubs, Ski Clubs, Social Clubs,
- 921120-06 - Government Offices-City/Village & TwpGovernment Offices-City/Village & Twp is an industry that involves the administration and management of local government services at the city, village, and township level. This industry is responsible for providing a range of services to the public, including public safety, public works, parks and recreation, and administrative services. Government Offices-City/Village & Twp is an …Examples: Parks and recreation
- 921120-12 - MunicipalitiesMunicipalities are local government bodies responsible for providing essential services and maintaining public facilities within a specific geographic area. They are typically headed by a mayor or city manager and overseen by a council or board of elected officials. Municipalities are responsible for a wide range of services, including public safety, waste management, transportation, parks and …Examples: Parks and recreation
- 111421-06 - TurfThe Turf industry is a subdivision of the Nursery and Tree Production industry, which involves the cultivation and harvesting of grass and sod for use in landscaping, sports fields, and other applications. Turf production typically involves the use of specialized equipment and techniques to ensure the quality and consistency of the grass. …Examples: Parks and recreation areas
- 115112-08 - Lime & Fertilizer SpreadersLime & Fertilizer Spreaders is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 115112, which involves the preparation, planting, and cultivating of soil. This industry is responsible for spreading lime and fertilizer on agricultural land to improve soil fertility and crop yield. Lime & Fertilizer Spreaders use specialized equipment to distribute these materials evenly across the land. This industry plays a …Examples: Parks and recreation departments
- 115112-09 - Herbicide ConsultantsHerbicide Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance on the use of herbicides in agriculture, forestry, and other industries. They work with farmers, landowners, and other clients to develop effective herbicide programs that control weeds and other unwanted vegetation while minimizing environmental impact. Herbicide Consultants are knowledgeable about the different types …Examples: Parks and recreation departments
- 115112-10 - Irrigation ConsultantsIrrigation Consultants are professionals who specialize in designing, installing, and maintaining irrigation systems for agricultural, commercial, and residential properties. They work closely with clients to assess their irrigation needs and develop customized solutions that are efficient, cost-effective, and environmentally sustainable. Irrigation Consultants are knowledgeable about the latest …Examples: Park and recreation irrigation
- 115112-16 - Weed Control ServiceWeed Control Service is a subdivision of the Soil Preparation, Planting, and Cultivating industry that involves the management and removal of unwanted plants or weeds from agricultural, residential, and commercial properties. This industry is responsible for ensuring that crops, lawns, and gardens are free from weeds that can compete with desirable plants for nutrients, water, and sunlight. Weed …Examples: Parks and recreation management
- 115310-03 - Ranger ServicesRanger Services is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 115310, which involves providing support activities for forestry. Ranger Services specifically refers to the management and protection of forests and natural resources by trained professionals. These professionals, known as rangers, are responsible for ensuring that forests are well-maintained and protected from damage caused by human activities, …Examples: Forest recreation management
- 115310-04 - Foresters-ConsultingForesters-Consulting is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 115310, which involves providing support activities for forestry. This industry is responsible for providing consulting services to private landowners, government agencies, and other organizations involved in the management of forested lands. Foresters-Consulting professionals are experts in forest management, and they provide advice and …Examples: Forest recreation planning
- 221310-02 - Irrigation CompaniesIrrigation companies are businesses that specialize in designing, installing, and maintaining irrigation systems for agricultural, commercial, and residential properties. These systems are used to distribute water to crops, lawns, gardens, and other vegetation in a controlled and efficient manner. Irrigation companies work closely with their clients to determine the best type of irrigation system …Examples: Park and recreation area irrigation systems
- 221310-09 - ReservoirsThe Reservoirs industry, a subdivision of the Water Supply and Irrigation Systems industry, involves the construction, operation, and maintenance of reservoirs used for water storage. Reservoirs are artificial lakes created by constructing a dam across a river or stream, which allows for the collection and storage of water for various purposes such as irrigation, drinking water supply, …Examples: Recreational reservoirs for fishing and boating
- 237110-16 - Sea Wall ContractorsSea Wall Contractors are professionals who specialize in the construction of sea walls, which are structures built along the shoreline to protect against erosion and flooding. These contractors are responsible for designing, building, and maintaining sea walls that can withstand the harsh conditions of the ocean and protect the surrounding land from damage. Sea Wall Contractors work closely with …Examples: Parks and recreation areas
- 237990-24 - Lake & Pond Construction & MaintenanceLake & Pond Construction & Maintenance is a specialized industry that involves the design, construction, and maintenance of bodies of water such as lakes and ponds. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 237990, which falls under the category of Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction. Lake & Pond Construction & Maintenance companies are responsible for creating and maintaining …Examples: Pond Design, Lake Construction, Water Feature Installation, Pond Maintenance, Lake Restoration, Aquatic Weed Control,
- 238910-41 - Marine Contractors & DesignersMarine Contractors & Designers are professionals who specialize in the construction, repair, and maintenance of marine structures such as docks, piers, seawalls, and bridges. They are responsible for designing, building, and installing structures that can withstand the harsh marine environment. Marine Contractors & Designers work on projects ranging from small residential docks to large …Examples: Marine tourism and recreation facilities construction
- 314994-03 - Rope (Manufacturing)Rope manufacturing involves the production of various types of ropes using natural or synthetic fibers. These ropes are used in a wide range of industries such as shipping, construction, and mining. The manufacturing process involves twisting and braiding fibers together to create a strong and durable rope that can withstand heavy loads and harsh environments. The thickness and strength of the …Examples: Sports and recreation industry
- 315250-03 - Coats (Manufacturing)Coats (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Cut and Sew Apparel Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of various types of coats, including jackets, blazers, parkas, and other outerwear. Coats can be made from a range of materials, such as wool, leather, cotton, and synthetic fabrics. The manufacturing process involves cutting and sewing the fabric pieces together, adding …Examples: Winter jackets, Raincoats, Trench coats, Pea coats, Bomber jackets, Parkas, Leather jackets, Denim jackets, Blazers,
- 323111-55 - Jackets-Promotional (Manufacturing)Jackets-Promotional (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Commercial Printing (except Screen and Books) (Manufacturing) industry. This industry involves the manufacturing of jackets that are used for promotional purposes. These jackets are typically customized with logos, slogans, or other branding elements to promote a company or organization. The jackets can be made from a variety of …Examples: Logo jackets for outdoor recreation companies
- 325314-02 - Compost (Manufacturing)Compost manufacturing is the process of creating organic matter that has been decomposed and recycled as a fertilizer and soil amendment. This industry involves the collection of organic waste materials such as food scraps, yard waste, and manure, which are then processed into compost through a series of steps. Compost manufacturing is an environmentally friendly process that helps to reduce …Examples: Parks and recreation
- 325314-04 - Topsoil (Manufacturing)Topsoil manufacturing involves the production of nutrient-rich soil that is used for gardening, landscaping, and agricultural purposes. The process of manufacturing topsoil involves blending various organic materials such as compost, peat moss, and sand to create a fertile soil mixture that is ideal for plant growth. The quality of the topsoil is determined by the type and proportion of materials …Examples: Parks and recreation departments
- 325320-04 - Herbicides (Manufacturing)Herbicides manufacturing is a subdivision of the pesticide and other agricultural chemical manufacturing industry. Herbicides are chemical substances used to control or kill unwanted plants or weeds in agricultural, industrial, or residential settings. The manufacturing process involves the synthesis of active ingredients and the formulation of the final product. Herbicides can be classified into …Examples: Parks and recreation areas
- 332216-18 - Horticultural Equipment (Manufacturing) DistributorsHorticultural Equipment (Manufacturing) Distributors are companies that specialize in the distribution of tools and equipment used in the horticultural industry. This industry involves the manufacturing and distribution of a wide range of tools and equipment used in the cultivation, maintenance, and harvesting of plants, flowers, and trees. Horticultural Equipment (Manufacturing) Distributors …Examples: Parks and recreation departments
- 334519-04 - Anemometers (Manufacturing)Anemometers (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 334519 that involves the production of devices used to measure wind speed and direction. These devices are commonly used in meteorology, aviation, and environmental monitoring. Anemometers are essential tools for measuring wind speed and direction, which are important factors in determining weather patterns and predicting natural …Examples: Sports and recreation weather monitoring
- 336110-06 - Recreational Vehicles & Campers (Manufacturing)The Recreational Vehicles & Campers (Manufacturing) industry involves the production of motorhomes, travel trailers, campers, and other recreational vehicles. These vehicles are designed for leisure activities such as camping, road trips, and outdoor adventures. The industry includes the manufacturing of both self-propelled and towable recreational vehicles. …Examples: Motorhomes, Travel trailers, Fifth-wheel trailers, Pop-up campers, Truck campers, Toy haulers, Teardrop trailers,
- 336612-01 - Boats (Manufacturing)Boats (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 336612 that involves the construction and assembly of boats for various purposes. This industry includes the manufacturing of a wide range of boats, from small recreational boats to large commercial vessels. The process of boat manufacturing involves designing, building, and outfitting boats with various components and systems. Boats …Examples: Recreational boats
- 423110-13 - Snowmobiles (Wholesale) & DistributorsThe Snowmobiles (Wholesale) & Distributors industry involves the wholesale distribution of snowmobiles, which are motorized vehicles designed for winter travel over snow. These vehicles are commonly used for recreational purposes, such as snowmobiling, but also have commercial applications, such as transportation in remote areas with heavy snowfall. Companies in this industry typically …Examples: Outdoor recreation equipment retailers
- 423390-32 - Trailers-Office (Wholesale)The Trailers-Office (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of mobile office trailers that are designed to provide temporary office space for various industries. These trailers are typically equipped with basic amenities such as heating, air conditioning, lighting, and electrical outlets. They are commonly used in construction sites, oil and gas fields, and other remote locations where a …Examples: Sports and recreation facilities
- 423490-10 - Global Positioning Systems (Wholesale)Global Positioning Systems (GPS) are a crucial tool for navigation and tracking in various industries. The Global Positioning Systems (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of GPS devices and related equipment to retailers, businesses, and government agencies. This industry is responsible for providing high-quality GPS devices that are used in a range of applications, including aviation, …Examples: GPS mapping software for outdoor recreation
- 423820-20 - Lawn Maintenance Equipment Commercial (Wholesale)Lawn Maintenance Equipment Commercial (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423820 that involves the wholesale distribution of machinery and equipment used for commercial lawn maintenance. This industry is responsible for supplying businesses with the necessary tools to maintain and care for lawns, gardens, and other outdoor spaces. Lawn Maintenance Equipment Commercial (Wholesale) …Examples: Parks and Recreation Departments
- 423840-54 - Rope Splicing (Wholesale)Rope splicing (wholesale) is a subdivision of the industrial supplies merchant wholesaler industry that involves the wholesale distribution of rope splicing equipment and supplies. Rope splicing is the process of joining two ropes together or forming a loop or eye in a rope by interweaving the strands of the rope. This industry serves a wide range of customers, including construction companies, …Examples: Climbing rope, Dock lines, Mooring lines, Rigging lines, Tow ropes, Winch lines, Rescue ropes, Arborist ropes, Sailing
- 424930-14 - Sod & Sodding Service (Wholesale)The Sod & Sodding Service (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of sod and related products to retailers, landscapers, and other businesses. Sod is a type of grass that is grown on a farm and then harvested in sections for use in landscaping projects. Sod is used to create instant lawns, sports fields, and other outdoor spaces that require a lush, green surface. Sod is …Examples: Parks and recreation departments
- 425120-42 - Survival & Life Support Equipment (Wholesale)Survival & Life Support Equipment (Wholesale) is an industry that involves the wholesale distribution of equipment and supplies that are designed to support human life in emergency situations. This industry is responsible for providing a range of products that are essential for survival in extreme conditions, such as natural disasters, military operations, and outdoor adventures. The products …Examples: Outdoor recreation companies
- 444230-07 - Rototilling Equipment & Service (Retail)Rototilling Equipment & Service (Retail) is a specialized industry that deals with the sale and maintenance of equipment used for tilling soil. This industry caters to both residential and commercial customers who require rototilling services for their gardens, farms, or landscaping projects. The equipment sold in this industry is designed to make soil preparation easier and more efficient, …Examples: Parks and recreation departments
- 458310-18 - Stop Watches (Retail)Stop Watches (Retail) is a subdivision of the Jewelry Retailers industry that specializes in the sale of stop watches. Stop watches are timepieces that can be started and stopped to measure the duration of an event. This industry caters to a wide range of customers, including athletes, coaches, and professionals who require precise timing for their activities. …Examples: Outdoor recreation stores
- 459110-11 - Cave Exploration Equipment & Supplies (Retail)Cave Exploration Equipment & Supplies (Retail) is an industry that specializes in providing equipment and supplies for individuals and organizations that engage in cave exploration. This industry is responsible for providing a range of products that are essential for cave exploration, including safety gear, lighting equipment, and navigation tools. The industry is also responsible for providing …Examples: Outdoor recreation organizations
- 532284-02 - Skiing Equipment-RentalSkiing Equipment-Rental is a subdivision of the Recreational Goods Rental industry that involves the renting of skiing equipment to individuals or groups for a specified period of time. This industry caters to skiers of all levels, from beginners to experts, and provides a cost-effective solution for those who do not want to invest in their own equipment. Skiing Equipment-Rental companies …Examples: Outdoor recreation centers
- 532289-25 - Lawn & Garden Equipment-RentingLawn & Garden Equipment-Renting is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 532289 that involves the rental of various equipment and tools used for lawn and garden maintenance. This industry provides a cost-effective solution for individuals and businesses who require specialized equipment for a short period of time. The rental equipment is typically well-maintained and in good working condition, ensuring …Examples: Parks and recreation departments
- 541320-06 - Lawn ConsultantsLawn Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance on the maintenance and care of lawns. They work with homeowners, businesses, and organizations to ensure that their lawns are healthy, attractive, and well-maintained. Lawn Consultants are knowledgeable about a range of topics related to lawn care, including soil health, fertilization, pest control, and irrigation. They use …Examples: Park and recreation maintenance
- 541320-08 - Sprinklers-Irrigation DesignersSprinklers-Irrigation Designers are professionals who specialize in designing and planning irrigation systems for landscapes, gardens, and agricultural fields. They use their expertise to create efficient and effective irrigation systems that conserve water and promote healthy plant growth. These designers work closely with clients to understand their needs and preferences, and then develop …Examples: Park and recreation irrigation
- 541330-86 - Horticultural EngineersHorticultural Engineers are professionals who specialize in the design, development, and maintenance of landscapes, gardens, and other outdoor spaces. They use their knowledge of plant biology, soil science, and irrigation systems to create aesthetically pleasing and functional outdoor environments. Horticultural Engineers work with a variety of clients, including homeowners, businesses, and …Examples: Park and recreation management
- 561730-01 - AeratorsAerators are a subdivision of the Landscaping Services industry, which involves the maintenance and care of outdoor spaces. Specifically, aerators are responsible for improving soil health and promoting healthy plant growth by creating small holes in the ground to allow air, water, and nutrients to penetrate the soil. This process is known as aeration and is essential for maintaining healthy …Examples: Park and recreation maintenance
- 561730-11 - Lawn & Grounds MaintenanceLawn & Grounds Maintenance is a subdivision of the Landscaping Services industry that involves the upkeep and care of outdoor spaces such as lawns, gardens, and parks. This industry is responsible for maintaining the aesthetic appeal and functionality of outdoor areas by performing tasks such as mowing, trimming, pruning, and planting. Lawn & Grounds Maintenance services are typically provided to …Examples: Park and recreation maintenance
- 561730-13 - Maintenance ProgramsMaintenance Programs is a subdivision of the Landscaping Services industry that focuses on providing ongoing maintenance services to ensure the health and appearance of outdoor spaces. This industry involves the regular upkeep of landscapes, gardens, lawns, and other outdoor areas to keep them looking their best year-round. Maintenance Programs can be tailored to meet the specific needs of each …Examples: Park and recreation area upkeep
- 561730-19 - Sod & Sodding ServiceSod & Sodding Service is a subdivision of the Landscaping Services industry that involves the installation of sod, which is a layer of grass and soil that is grown and harvested on a farm and then transported to a customer's property for installation. This service is typically used by homeowners, businesses, and municipalities who want to quickly establish a lawn or green space without waiting …Examples: Park and recreation area installation
- 562910-05 - Oil Spill Clean Up ServiceOil Spill Clean Up Service is a specialized industry that deals with the removal and remediation of oil spills from land and water. This industry is crucial in preventing environmental damage and protecting wildlife. Oil spills can occur due to accidents, natural disasters, or human error, and the clean-up process involves a range of techniques and equipment to contain and remove the oil. …Examples: Tourism and recreation industries
- 611110-08 - Schools For BlindSchools for Blind are educational institutions that provide specialized education and support to students who are visually impaired or blind. These schools offer a range of programs and services that are tailored to meet the unique needs of blind students, including specialized instruction in Braille, orientation and mobility training, and assistive technology training. The goal of these schools …Examples: Physical education and recreation programs
- 611620-01 - Archery InstructionArchery Instruction is a specialized industry that involves teaching individuals how to properly use a bow and arrow for recreational or competitive purposes. This industry is a subdivision of the Sports and Recreation Instruction NAICS Code and is focused solely on the art of archery. Archery Instruction can be provided in a variety of settings, including indoor and outdoor ranges, …Examples: Recreational archery
- 611620-04 - Boating InstructionBoating Instruction is a subdivision of the Sports and Recreation Instruction industry that involves teaching individuals how to operate and navigate boats safely and effectively. Boating instructors provide both theoretical and practical training to their students, covering topics such as boating safety, navigation, and maintenance. They may also offer specialized training in areas such …Examples: Powerboat instruction, Sailboat instruction, Canoe and kayak instruction, Jet ski instruction, Watersports instruction
- 611620-05 - Bowling InstructionBowling instruction is a specialized industry that involves teaching individuals how to improve their bowling skills. This industry is a subdivision of the Sports and Recreation Instruction industry, which focuses on providing instruction and training in various sports and recreational activities. Bowling instruction is typically provided by experienced bowlers who have a deep …Examples: Strike accuracy training, Spare shooting instruction, Lane play strategy coaching, Ball fitting and selection guidance,
- 611620-06 - Boxing InstructionBoxing instruction is a type of sports and recreation instruction that focuses on teaching individuals the techniques and skills necessary to participate in the sport of boxing. This industry involves providing training and coaching to individuals of all ages and skill levels, from beginners to advanced boxers. Boxing instruction can take place in a variety of settings, including gyms, …Examples: Boxing fitness classes, Amateur boxing training, Professional boxing coaching, Youth boxing programs, Boxing technique
- 611620-07 - Diving InstructionDiving instruction is a specialized industry that involves teaching individuals how to safely and effectively scuba dive. This industry is a subdivision of the Sports and Recreation Instruction NAICS code and is focused on providing education and training to individuals who are interested in exploring the underwater world. Diving instruction can take place in a variety of settings, …Examples: Open water diving, Scuba diving certification, Underwater photography, Technical diving, Cave diving, Night diving,
- 611620-08 - Hiking Backpacking & Mountaineerings ServiceHiking Backpacking & Mountaineering Service is a subdivision of the Sports and Recreation Instruction industry that involves providing professional guidance and training to individuals or groups who are interested in hiking, backpacking, and mountaineering activities. This industry is focused on providing a safe and enjoyable experience for clients who want to explore the great outdoors …Examples: Guided hiking tours, Backpacking training programs, Mountaineering expeditions, Rock climbing instruction, Wilderness
- 611620-13 - Karate Judo Jiu-Jitsu & Kung Fu InstrKarate Judo Jiu-Jitsu & Kung Fu Instr is a subdivision of the Sports and Recreation Instruction industry. This industry involves providing instruction in martial arts such as karate, judo, jiu-jitsu, and kung fu. The instructors in this industry teach students of all ages and skill levels, from beginners to advanced practitioners. They provide training in various techniques, forms, and …Examples: Karate classes for kids, Judo training for adults, Kung fu lessons for beginners, Self-defense classes for women, Mixed
- 611620-15 - Mountain Climbing InstructionMountain Climbing Instruction is a specialized industry that involves teaching individuals the skills and techniques necessary to safely climb mountains. This industry is a subdivision of the Sports and Recreation Instruction industry, which focuses on providing instruction for a variety of recreational activities. Mountain Climbing Instruction is a physically demanding and …Examples: Rock climbing instruction, Ice climbing instruction, Alpine climbing instruction, Expedition climbing instruction,
- 611620-16 - Sailing InstructionSailing Instruction is a subdivision of the Sports and Recreation Instruction industry that involves teaching individuals how to sail boats. This industry includes a range of services such as beginner sailing lessons, advanced sailing courses, racing instruction, and safety training. Sailing instructors are responsible for teaching students how to operate sailboats, navigate waterways, and …Examples: Beginner sailing lessons, Advanced sailing courses, Racing instruction, Safety training, Youth sailing programs,
- 611620-17 - Skating InstructionSkating instruction is a type of sports and recreation instruction that involves teaching individuals how to skate on ice or roller skates. Skating instructors work with individuals of all ages and skill levels, from beginners who have never skated before to advanced skaters looking to improve their technique. Skating instruction can take place in a variety of settings, including indoor …Examples: Figure skating instruction, Ice hockey skating instruction, Roller skating instruction, Speed skating instruction,
- 611620-22 - Skydiving & Parachute Jumping InstrctnsSkydiving & Parachute Jumping Instructions is a subdivision of the Sports and Recreation Instruction industry. This industry involves providing training and instruction to individuals who want to learn how to skydive or parachute jump. The training provided by professionals in this industry is designed to teach individuals the necessary skills and techniques to safely and successfully jump …Examples: Tandem skydiving, Static line jumping, Accelerated freefall, Parachute packing instruction, Canopy control training,
- 611620-23 - Bridge InstructionBridge instruction is a specialized industry that involves teaching individuals how to play the card game of bridge. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS code 611620, which covers sports and recreation instruction. Bridge instruction is typically provided by experienced players who have a deep understanding of the game and can teach others how to play at a high level. The …Examples: Beginner bridge classes, Intermediate bridge classes, Advanced bridge classes, Online bridge instruction, Private
- 611620-24 - Sports Advisory ServiceSports Advisory Service is an industry that provides expert advice and guidance to individuals, teams, and organizations involved in sports and recreation. This industry involves providing consultation services to clients on various aspects of sports, including training, nutrition, injury prevention, and performance enhancement. Sports Advisory Service professionals work closely with …Examples: Athlete training programs, Sports team management, Fitness center consulting, Sports nutrition consulting, Sports
- 611699-34 - Outdoor EducationOutdoor Education is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 611699 that involves providing instruction and training in outdoor activities and skills. This industry focuses on teaching individuals how to safely and responsibly enjoy outdoor activities such as camping, hiking, rock climbing, kayaking, and more. Outdoor Education programs often take place in natural settings such as national parks, …Examples: Outdoor recreation equipment rental companies
- 621999-44 - Physical Culture InstitutesPhysical Culture Institutes are establishments that provide fitness and exercise programs to individuals or groups. These institutes offer a range of services that promote physical fitness, including weight training, cardio exercises, yoga, Pilates, and other forms of exercise. Physical Culture Institutes may also offer nutrition counseling, wellness programs, and other related services to help …Examples: Community recreation centers
- 623990-04 - Blind InstitutionsBlind Institutions are residential care facilities that provide specialized care and support for individuals who are blind or visually impaired. These institutions offer a range of services to help residents maintain their independence and quality of life, including assistance with daily living activities, mobility training, and social and recreational activities. The staff at Blind …Examples: Blind sports and recreation centers
- 712190-03 - Nature CentersNature Centers are institutions that provide educational and recreational opportunities for visitors to learn about and experience the natural world. These centers are typically located in natural settings such as forests, wetlands, and wildlife habitats. Nature Centers offer a range of activities and programs that are designed to promote environmental awareness and conservation. Visitors …Examples: Outdoor recreation
- 712190-08 - Forest LandForest Land is an industry that involves the management and conservation of forested areas. This industry is responsible for the maintenance and protection of forests, as well as the sustainable use of forest resources. Forest Land is an important industry as it helps to preserve the natural environment, provides habitats for wildlife, and supports the production of timber and other forest …Examples: Forest recreation
- 712190-17 - National GrasslandsNational Grasslands is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 712190, which falls under the category of Nature Parks and Other Similar Institutions. This industry involves the management and preservation of grasslands that are owned by the federal government. National Grasslands are vast areas of land that are covered with grass and are home to a variety of wildlife species. The primary purpose of …Examples: Recreation management
- 712190-18 - Federal Wildlife RefugesFederal Wildlife Refuges are protected areas of land and water that are managed by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service. These refuges are established to conserve and protect wildlife and their habitats, as well as to provide opportunities for wildlife-dependent recreation and education. Federal Wildlife Refuges are located throughout the United States and its territories, and cover …Examples: Wetland conservation, Bird watching, Hunting, Fishing, Wildlife photography, Environmental education, Habitat
- 712190-19 - State Natural/Preserve/Reserve AreasState Natural/Preserve/Reserve Areas are protected areas of land and/or water that are managed by state governments for the purpose of preserving and protecting natural resources, wildlife, and ecosystems. These areas are typically designated for their unique ecological, geological, or cultural significance and are managed to maintain their natural state for future generations. State …Examples: State Recreation Areas
- 712190-24 - National Landmark/Historic Site/MemorialThe National Landmark/Historic Site/Memorial industry involves the preservation and maintenance of sites that hold significant cultural, historical, or natural value. These sites are designated as national landmarks, historic sites, or memorials by the government or other organizations. The industry is responsible for ensuring that these sites are protected and accessible to the public for …Examples: Golden Gate National Recreation Area
- 712190-25 - Dog ParkA dog park is a recreational area specifically designed for dogs to exercise and socialize off-leash with other dogs. These parks are typically enclosed with fencing to ensure the safety of the dogs and may include various features such as agility equipment, water fountains, and waste disposal stations. Dog parks provide a space for dogs to run, play, and interact with other dogs, which …Examples: Dog recreation area
- 713920-03 - Snow SlidesSnow Slides is a subdivision of the Skiing Facilities industry that involves the operation of facilities that offer snow tubing, sledding, and other similar activities. This industry is focused on providing a fun and safe experience for individuals and families who want to enjoy the winter weather without the need for skiing or snowboarding skills. …Examples: Outdoor recreation centers
- 713940-14 - Racquetball Courts-PrivateRacquetball Courts-Private is a subdivision of the Fitness and Recreational Sports Centers industry that involves the operation of private racquetball courts for recreational and fitness purposes. These facilities are typically owned and operated by private individuals or companies and are not open to the general public. Racquetball is a fast-paced sport that involves hitting a …Examples: Private racquetball club, Racquetball court rental, Racquetball court maintenance, Racquetball court construction,
- 713940-32 - Squash Courts-PublicSquash Courts-Public is a subdivision of the Fitness and Recreational Sports Centers industry that provides public access to indoor courts for playing squash, a racquet sport played by two or four players in a four-walled court with a small, hollow rubber ball. Squash Courts-Public facilities are designed to provide a safe and comfortable environment for players of all skill levels to …Examples: Squash recreation centers
- 713950-01 - Bowling CentersBowling Centers are establishments that provide bowling lanes for recreational and competitive purposes. These centers typically offer a range of services including equipment rental, food and beverage options, and event hosting. Bowling Centers can be found in various settings such as standalone buildings, shopping malls, and entertainment complexes. The industry has experienced a decline …Examples: College and university recreation centers, Military bases with recreational facilities
- 713990-06 - Sports InstructionSports Instruction is a subdivision of the All Other Amusement and Recreation Industries NAICS code. This industry involves providing training and coaching services to individuals or groups in various sports activities. Sports Instruction businesses offer a range of services, including teaching fundamental skills, providing advanced training, and organizing sports events. The industry …Examples: Soccer coaching, Tennis lessons, Golf instruction, Swimming classes, Martial arts training, Gymnastics coaching, Dance
- 713990-12 - Coin Machines & SuppliesThe Coin Machines & Supplies industry is a subdivision of the All Other Amusement and Recreation Industries. This industry involves the manufacturing, distribution, and maintenance of coin-operated machines and related supplies. These machines are commonly found in arcades, casinos, and other entertainment venues. The industry also includes companies that provide repair and maintenance …Examples: Pinball machines, Arcade games, Slot machines, Claw machines, Vending machines, Jukeboxes, Pool tables, Air hockey
- 713990-16 - Diving Excursion PackagesDiving Excursion Packages is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 713990, which falls under the category of "All Other Amusement and Recreation Industries". This industry involves providing diving packages to customers who are interested in exploring the underwater world. Diving Excursion Packages companies offer a range of services, including training, equipment rental, and guided tours to …Examples: Tropical Diving Excursions, Caribbean Scuba Tours, Great Barrier Reef Diving Adventures, Pacific Ocean Dive Trips,
- 713990-17 - Fishing Lakes-PrivateFishing Lakes-Private is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 713990, which falls under the category of All Other Amusement and Recreation Industries. This industry involves the operation of private fishing lakes that are used for recreational fishing purposes. These lakes are typically owned by individuals or small businesses and are not open to the general public. Fishing Lakes-Private …Examples: Recreational fishing facility
- 713990-18 - Raft TripsRaft Trips is a type of amusement and recreation industry that involves providing guided tours on a raft through a river or other bodies of water. This industry is popular among adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts who want to experience the thrill of navigating through rapids and enjoying the scenic beauty of the surroundings. Raft Trips can be customized to cater to different skill …Examples: Whitewater Rafting, Scenic Rafting, Multi-Day Rafting, Family Rafting, Adventure Rafting, Guided Rafting, Self-Guided
- 713990-19 - Golf Courses-MiniatureGolf Courses-Miniature is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 713990, which falls under the "All Other Amusement and Recreation Industries" category. This industry involves the operation of miniature golf courses, which are typically outdoor facilities that feature a series of putting greens with various obstacles and themes. Miniature golf courses are designed to be fun and entertaining for …Examples: Themed miniature golf courses, Indoor miniature golf courses, Outdoor miniature golf courses, Glow-in-the-dark
- 713990-27 - Punch BoardsPunch Boards is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 713990, which falls under the category of "All Other Amusement and Recreation Industries". This industry involves the creation and distribution of punch boards, which are small games of chance that are typically made of cardboard or wood. Punch boards are often used as a fundraising tool for charities, schools, and other organizations. …Examples: Charity punch boards, School fundraiser punch boards, Church punch boards, Community center punch boards, Non-profit
- 713990-33 - ParasailingParasailing is a recreational activity that involves a person being towed behind a boat while attached to a parachute-like canopy. The person is lifted into the air and can enjoy a bird's eye view of the surrounding area. Parasailing is a popular activity in coastal areas and is often offered as a tourist attraction. It is a thrilling experience that can be enjoyed by people of all ages …Examples: Recreational activities, Outdoor recreation
- 713990-34 - Pinball MachinesThe Pinball Machines industry is a subdivision of the All Other Amusement and Recreation Industries. This industry involves the manufacturing, distribution, and operation of pinball machines. Pinball machines are arcade games that involve a player using flippers to hit a metal ball around a playfield, with the goal of scoring points by hitting targets and completing objectives. Pinball …Examples: Pinball machine manufacturer, Pinball machine distributor, Pinball machine operator, Pinball machine repair service,
- 713990-35 - Polo GroundsPolo Grounds is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 713990, which falls under the category of "All Other Amusement and Recreation Industries". Polo Grounds are outdoor fields that are specifically designed for playing polo, a sport that involves two teams of four players each, riding horses and using mallets to hit a ball through the opposing team's goalposts. Polo Grounds are typically large, …Examples: Polo tournaments, Polo clinics, Polo lessons, Polo clubs, Polo equipment sales, Polo apparel sales, Polo horse
- 713990-38 - Rifle & Pistol RangesRifle & Pistol Ranges is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 713990, which falls under the category of "All Other Amusement and Recreation Industries". This industry involves providing a facility for individuals to practice shooting firearms, including rifles and pistols. The range is typically an indoor or outdoor facility with designated shooting lanes and targets. The industry is regulated …Examples: Indoor shooting range, Outdoor shooting range, Gun club range, Military training range, Law enforcement training range,
- 713990-45 - Sports InformationSports Information is a subdivision of the All Other Amusement and Recreation Industries NAICS Code. This industry involves the collection, analysis, and dissemination of information related to sports events and athletes. Sports Information companies provide a range of services to their clients, including statistics, news, and analysis of various sports. These companies may also provide …Examples: Sports news websites, Sports radio stations, Sports television networks, Sports magazines, Sports data analytics
- 713990-47 - Square Dance CallersSquare Dance Callers is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 713990, which falls under the category of "All Other Amusement and Recreation Industries". This industry involves individuals who are skilled in calling square dances, which is a type of folk dance that is performed by four couples in a square formation. Square Dance Callers are responsible for leading the dancers through a series of …Examples: Square dance lessons, Square dance events, Square dance festivals, Square dance conventions, Square dance competitions,
- 713990-52 - Video Games-Supplies & PartsThe Video Games-Supplies & Parts industry involves the manufacturing, distribution, and sale of supplies and parts for video game consoles and accessories. This industry is a subdivision of the All Other Amusement and Recreation Industries and is focused on providing the necessary components for video game enthusiasts to enjoy their gaming experience. The industry is constantly evolving to …Examples: Video game controllers, Replacement parts for consoles, Power adapters, HDMI cables, Memory cards, Batteries, Cooling
- 713990-57 - Rugby Clubs & OrganizationsRugby Clubs & Organizations are part of the All Other Amusement and Recreation Industries subdivision of NAICS Code 713990. Rugby is a contact sport that involves two teams of 15 players each, who try to score points by carrying, passing, kicking, or grounding an oval-shaped ball in the opponent's goal area. Rugby Clubs & Organizations are responsible for promoting, organizing, and …Examples: Rugby tournaments, Rugby leagues, Rugby clubs, Rugby academies, Rugby camps, Rugby clinics, Rugby schools, Rugby
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