In the survey questions following the mapping activity, participants were asked about their non-place specific frequency of engagement in the 13 physical activities as well as the duration of the activity. The most common physical activity was moderatepaced walking followed by sitting and slow walking. The least common physical activity was “boot camp” followed by yoga and high-intensity sport. The total community health benefit for each physical activity was calculated by summing the product of the number of participants by the activity duration. Moderate-paced walking had the greatest aggregate community health benefit followed by fast cycling and jogging while yoga and boot camp had the least aggregate community health benefit.