As the multitude of fees associated with outdoor recreation go up, the user demographic will reflect those that prioritize outdoor activities. Those that don't, will likely stop or continue to not partake.
I just want to point out that the woods and hunters are not creating an expanding barrier to outdoor recreation for underprivileged groups... WDFW did that all by themselves and continues to gaslight the issue.
"In recognition of underlying racism that discourages or threatens people of color who join in outdoor activities, WDFW will be seeking new partnerships with outdoor recreation groups focused on supporting greater inclusion of African Americans and other people of color in hunting, wildlife viewing, hiking, fishing, and camping.
WDFW is on its own path to improving diversity, equity and inclusion, and acknowledges that our internal journey has just begun."