News Release

National Park System Sees More Than 330 Million Visits

Visitors at Homestead National Monument enjoy the total solar eclipse on Aug. 20, 2017
More than 10,000 visitors descended on Homestead National Monument of America in Beatrice, Nebraska, to watch a total solar eclipse on August 21, 2017.

NPS Photo / Alison Tagert-Barone

News Release Date: February 28, 2018

Contact: NPS Office of Communications

WASHINGTON – The National Park Service (NPS) today announced 330,882,751 recreation visits in 2017 – almost identical to the record-setting 330,971,689 recreation visits in 2016. While numbers were steady, visitors actually spent more time in parks during their 2017 visits compared to 2016.

Increased attendance at parks, 1.5 billion visits in the last five years, also means aging park facilities are incurring further wear and tear. President Trump has proposed legislation to establish a Public Lands Infrastructure Fund that would help address the $11.6 billion maintenance backlog in the National Park System. The fund would take new revenue from federal energy leasing and development and provide up to $18 billion to help pay for repairs and improvements in national parks, national wildlife refuges and Bureau of Indian Education funded schools.

“Our National Parks are being loved to death," said U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke. "As visitor rates continue at a high level, we must prioritize much-needed deferred maintenance including aging facilities, roads and other critical infrastructure. President Trump's proposal to establish a Public Lands Infrastructure Fund is a step in the right direction. This is not a Republican or Democrat issue, this is an American issue, and the President and I remain ready to work with anyone in Congress who is willing to get the job done.”

National Park System 2017 visitation highlights include:

  • More than 1.44 billion recreation hours in 2017, an increase of 19 million hours over 2016
  • Most – 385 of 417 parks in the National Park System – count park visitors
  • 61 of the 385 reporting parks set new visitation records (about 16 percent of reporting parks)
  • 42 parks broke a record they set in 2016
  • 3 parks had more than 10 million recreation visits – Blue Ridge Parkway, Golden Gate National Recreation Area, and Great Smoky Mountains National Park
  • 10 parks had more than 5 million recreation visits
  • 81 parks had more than 1 million recreation visits – one more million-visitor park than 2016
  • Half of national park visitation occurred in 27 parks
  • The total solar eclipse last August brought visitors in record numbers to several parks

Parks that passed notable recreational visit milestones for the first time:

  • Grand Canyon National Park 6 million
  • Zion National Park 4.5 million
  • Glen Canyon National Recreation Area 4 million
  • Boston National Historical Park 3 million
  • Glacier National Park 3 million
  • Bryce Canyon National Park 2.5 million
  • Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park 2.5 million
  • Big Bend National Park 400,000
  • Great Sand Dunes National Park & Preserve 400,000
  • Mississippi National Recreation and River Area 400,000
  • Allegheny Portage Railroad National Historic Site 200,000
  • Congaree National Park 150,000
  • Great Basin National Park 150,000
  • Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site 150,000
  • Monocacy National Battlefield 100,000
  • Waco Mammoth National Monument 100,000
  • Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument 75,000
  • Palo Alto Battlefield National Historical Park 75,000
  • James A. Garfield National Historic Site 50,000
  • National Park of American Samoa 50,000
  • Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site 50,000
  • Agate Fossil Beds National Monument 30,000
  • Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument 30,000
  • Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve 30,000

Top 10 Visitation National Park System

Park

Recreation Visits

Deferred Maintenance

Blue Ridge Parkway

16,093,765

$461,564,707

Golden Gate National Recreation Area

14,981,897

$325,814,011

Great Smoky Mountains National Park

11,388,893

$215,451,902

Gateway National Recreation Area

9,190,610

$788,419,471

Lincoln Memorial

7,956,117

$33,868,238

Lake Mead National Recreation Area

7,882,339

$205,540,564

George Washington Memorial Parkway

7,562,793

$655,330,330

Natchez Trace Parkway

6,326,062

$361,294,324

Grand Canyon National Park

6,254,238

$329,437,054

Vietnam Veterans Memorial

5,072,589

$625,250

 

Top 10 Visitation National Parks

Park

Recreation Visits

Deferred Maintenance

Great Smoky Mountains National Park

11,388,893

$215,451,902

Grand Canyon National Park

6,254,238

$329,437,054

Zion National Park

4,504,812

$65,291,893

Rocky Mountain National Park

4,437,215

$84,234,245

Yosemite National Park

4,336,890

$582,670,827

Yellowstone National Park

4,116,524

$515,808,707

Acadia National Park

3,509,271

$59,858,099

Olympic National Park

3,401,996

$120,719,515

Grand Teton National Park

3,317,000

$178,630,525

Glacier National Park

3,305,512

$153,838,276


For an in depth look at 2017 visitation figures please visit the NPS Social Science web site.

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Last updated: March 1, 2018