MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, WY – On
Feb. 22, the National
Park Service (NPS) announced that 400 national
parks reported a total of 325.5 million recreation
visits in 2023, an increase of 13 million or 4% over 2022.
Yellowstone National
Park hosted 4,501,382 recreation
visits in 2023, up 37% over
2022 (3,290,242 recreation
visits). Lower visitation numbers in 2022 were likely due to an
historic flood event that closed the
park from June 13 through June 21. Three entrances opened June 22 and two remained closed until October.
In 2023, visitation was the second busiest on record. The busiest year was
2021 with 4,860,242 recreational
visits. More than half of these
visits for both years occurred in June, July and August. Visitors looking to travel to Yellowstone in the summer must
plan a visit well in advance.
Visitation figures and trends guide how the NPS manages
parks to ensure the best experience possible for
park visitors. The
Visitation Statistics Dashboard provides recreational visit statistics for every
park in the US for 2023 and also for previous years, dating back to 1979 for some
parks. There are 429
parks in the National
Park System, and 400
parks counted visitors in 2023. For the first time, there are now
parks reporting their visitation numbers from all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and four US territories. Five national
parks began reporting in 2023, and this is the first year a
park from Delaware is included.
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