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National Park Visitor Spending Contributed $28.6 Billion to U.S. Economy in 2020

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National Parks are a vital part of our nation’s economy and help drive a vibrant tourism and outdoor recreation industry. Visitors spent $14.5 billion in communities within 60 miles of a park. Full image description below.

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News Release Date: June 10, 2021

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WASHINGTON – The National Park Service today announced that visitor spending in communities near national parks in 2020 resulted in a $28.6 billion benefit to the nation’s economy and supported 234,000 jobs.

“The pandemic reminds us all of the importance of the outdoors not only to our economy, but also to our health and wellness,” said National Park Service Deputy Director Shawn Benge. “We are excited to welcome visitors back outdoors as weather warms and more people are fully vaccinated against COVID-19. We are expecting high visitation this summer and encourage visitors to explore our website as they plan their trips.”

According to the National Park Service report, 2020 National Park Visitor Spending Effects, approximately 237 million visitors spent $14.5 billion in communities within 60 miles of a national park. Of the 234,000 jobs supported by visitor spending, 194,400 jobs were in communities located within 60 miles of a park.

As for the economics of visitor spending, the lodging sector had the highest direct effects, with $5 billion in economic output nationally. The restaurant sector had the second greatest impact, with $3 billion in economic output nationally. Visitor spending supported more than 43,100 jobs in lodging and 45,900 jobs in restaurants. Visitor spending supported more than 18,100 jobs in recreation industries and 14,300 jobs in retail.

The annual peer-reviewed economics report was prepared by economists from the U.S. Geological Survey and National Park Service. It includes information by parks and by states on visitor spending, the number of jobs supported by visitor spending and other statistics.

An interactive tool enables users to explore visitor spending, jobs, labor income, value added, and output effects by sector for national, state, and local economies. Users can also view year-by-year trend data.

State-by-state information is included below; for more state-by-state information about national parks and how the National Park Service is working with communities, go to http://www.nps.gov/[statename], for example: http://www.nps.gov/virginia.



National Park Visitor Spending Contributions to the U.S. Economy by State (2020)

*Delaware does not include any National Park System units that collect visitor data
State-by-state economic data for 2020.
StateVisitationVisitor SpendingTotal Output

National Park Visitor Spending Contributions to the U.S. Economy by Year (2012-2020)

National Park Visitor Spending Contributions to the U.S. Economy by Year (2012-2020)
VisitationVisitor SpendingJobs SupportedLocal JobsTotal Output
Infographic titled “National Parks Benefit You”. The infographic is decorated with illustrations related to national parks, including features representing Arches National Park. Text reads “National parks are a vital part of our nation’s economy and help drive a vibrant tourism and outdoor recreation industry. Visitors spent $14.5 billion in communities within 60 miles of a park. 234 thousand jobs were supported by visitor spending. 237 million visitors traveled to National Park Service sites in 2020. Olympic National Park had 2.5 visits in 2020 with 213 million in visitor spending that supported 2400 jobs. Great Smoky Mountains National Park had 12.1 million recreation visits in 2020 with 1 billion in visitor spending that supported 14,700 jobs. Visitation n 2020 was down by 27.6 percent from 2019 and visitor spending was down by nearly 31 percent from 2019 to 2020. Return to top of release.

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Last updated: June 10, 2021