“America’s national parks are national treasures that tell the story of our nation and celebrate its beauty, history and culture,” said Acting Secretary of the Interior David Bernhardt. “I am pleased that so many Americans and visitors from around the world continue to take advantage of the affordable and accessible recreational opportunities provided by these sites.”
“The visitation to our national parks continues to affirm that Americans are in love with their public lands and hold dear the stories of our nation embodied in the natural, cultural and historic landscapes we protect in the National Park System,” National Park Service Deputy Director Dan Smith said.
The 418 national parks throughout the country provide a vast array of opportunities for recreation and inspiration for visitors of all ages. With at least one located in every state, national parks are easily accessible and affordable destinations. In the past five years there have been about 1.6 billion recreational visits to national parks.
In 2018, Golden Gate National Recreation Area reclaimed the top spot for highest visitation in the National Park System from the Blue Ridge Parkway. These two parks have been trading places at one and two since 1979. In the national parks category, Great Smoky Mountains National Park (11.4 million) and Grand Canyon National Park (6.4 million) continue to hold the top two spots, as they have since 1990.
For an in-depth look at 2018 visitation, including individual park figures, please visit the NPS Social Science web site.
A look at the numbers:
By The Numbers around the National Park System
• 318,211,833 recreation visits (385 of 418 parks report visitation figures)
• 1,401,420,191 recreation visitor hours
• 13,950,759 overnight stays
• 28 parks set a new record for visitation (about 7% of reporting parks)
• 17 parks broke a record they set in 2017
• Three parks had over 10 million recreation visits – Blue Ridge Parkway, Golden Gate National Recreation Area, and Great Smoky Mountains National Park
• Nine parks had over 5 million recreation visits
• 77 parks had over 1 million recreation visits (about 20% of reporting parks)
Top 10 - All Parks in the National Park System
Top 10 - All Parks in the National Park System
• Golden Gate National Recreation Area – 15,223,697
• Blue Ridge Parkway – 14,690,418
• Great Smoky Mountains National Park – 11,421,200
• Gateway National Recreation Area – 9,243,305
• Lincoln Memorial – 7,804,683
• Lake Mead National Recreation Area – 7,578,958
• George Washington Memorial Parkway – 7,288,623
• Grand Canyon National Park – 6,380,495
• Natchez Trace Parkway – 6,362,439
• Vietnam Veterans Memorial – 4,719,148
Top 10 - National Parks
Top 10 - National Parks
• Great Smoky Mountains National Park - 11,421,200
• Grand Canyon National Park - 6,380,495
• Grand Canyon National Park - 6,380,495
• Rocky Mountain National Park - 4,590,493
• Zion National Park - 4,320,033
• Yellowstone National Park - 4,115,000
• Yellowstone National Park - 4,115,000
• Yosemite National Park - 4,009,436
• Acadia National Park - 3,537,575
• Grand Teton National Park - 3,491,151
• Olympic National Park - 3,104,455
• Glacier National Park - 2,965,309
Parks that passed notable annual recreation visit milestones:
Parks that passed notable annual recreation visit milestones:
• Keweenaw National Historical Park - 20,000
• Charles Young Buffalo Soldiers National Monument - 30,000
• Big Thicket National Preserve - 200,000
• Kaloko-Honokōhau National Historical Park - 200,000
• Petroglyph National Monument - 250,000
• Nez Perce National Historical Park - 300,000
• Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore - 800,000
• Death Valley National Park - 1.5 million
Parks that passed notable accumulated visitation milestones:
• Bering Land Bridge National Preserve passed 50,000 total visits (1998-2018)
Parks that passed notable accumulated visitation milestones:
• Bering Land Bridge National Preserve passed 50,000 total visits (1998-2018)
• Charles Young Buffalo Soldiers Natl Monument passed 50,000 total visits (2015-2018)
• Keweenaw National Historical Park passed 50,000 total visits (2016-2018)
• Weir Farm National Historic Site passed 500,000 total visits (1993-2018)
• William Howard Taft National Historic Site passed 500,000 total visits (1972-2018)
• Niobrara National Scenic River passed 1 million total visits (2004-2018)
• Adams National Historical Park passed 5 million total visits (1947 to 2018)
• Whitman Mission National Historic Site passed 5 million total visits (1941 to 2018)
• Christiansted National Historic Site passed 5 million total visits (1956 to 2018)
• Governors Island National Monument passed 5 million total visits (2003 to 2018)
• Boston African American National Historic Site passed 10 million total visits (1989 to 2018)
• Lewis and Clark National Historical Park passed 10 million total visits (1961 to 2018)
• Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park passed 10 million total visits (1970 to 2018)
• Nez Perce National Historical Park passed 10 million total visits (1968 to 2018)
• Scotts Bluff National Monument passed 10 million total visits (1920 to 2018)
• Minute Man National Historical Park passed 50 million total visits (1964 to 2018)
Parks that broke visitation records (previous record year in parentheses):
• Arches National Park (2016)
• Big Thicket National Preserve (2016)
• Bryce Canyon National Park (2017)
• Capitol Reef National Park (2017)
• Charles Young Buffalo Soldiers National Monument (2017)
• City of Rocks National Reserve (2017)
• Death Valley National Park (2016)
• Fort Vancouver National Historic Site (2016)
• Friendship Hill National Historic Site (2017)
• Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument (2017)
• Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve (2015)
• Grand Canyon National Park (2017)
• Grand Teton National Park (1970)
• Great Smoky Mountains National Park (2017)
• Joshua Tree National Park (2017)
• Kaloko-Honokōhau National Historical Park (2017)
• Keweenaw National Historical Park (2017)
• Longfellow National Historic Site (2008)
• Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park (2016)
• Mojave National Preserve (2017)
• Nez Perce National Historical Park (2013)
• Petroglyph National Monument (2017)
• Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore (2017)
• River Raisin National Battlefield Park (2017)
• Rocky Mountain National Park (2016)
• Saint Paul’s Church National Historic Site (2017)
• Waco Mammoth National Monument (2017)
• Walnut Canyon National Monument (1993)
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