NAICS Code 71399 — All Other Amusement and Recreation Industries

NAICS Industry in the official 2022 North American Industry Classification System (U.S. Census Bureau). It contains 1 direct sub-code.

Code71399
TitleAll Other Amusement and Recreation Industries
LevelNAICS Industry (5-digit)
EditionNAICS 2022 edition

Official definition (2022 NAICS)

This industry comprises establishments (except amusement parks and arcades; gambling industries; golf courses and country clubs; skiing facilities; marinas; fitness and recreational sports centers; and bowling centers) primarily engaged in providing recreational and amusement services.

Illustrative Examples:

Amusement ride or coin- or card-operated nongambling amusement device concession operators (i.e., supplying and servicing in others' facilities)

Outdoor adventure operations (e.g., white water rafting) without accommodations

Miniature golf courses

Golf driving ranges

Archery or shooting ranges

Recreational day camps (except instructional)

Billiard or pool parlors

Recreational chess or bridge clubs

Boating clubs (without marinas)

Recreational or youth sports clubs (i.e., sports teams) not operating sports facilities

Escape rooms

Riding stables (except boarding horses)

Cross-References.

This national industry shares the official Census description of 713990.

Where 71399 sits in the hierarchy

LevelCodeTitle
Sector71Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation
Subsector713Amusement, Gambling, and Recreation Industries
Industry Group7139Other Amusement and Recreation Industries
NAICS Industry71399All Other Amusement and Recreation Industries

Codes under 71399

CodeTitle
713990All Other Amusement and Recreation Industries

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Data: official 2022 NAICS structure, descriptions and Census concordances, U.S. Census Bureau — U.S. government works in the public domain (17 U.S.C. §105). Suggested reference, not an official determination.