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Tourism to Gulf Islands National Seashore contributes 514M to local economies

September 29, 2025by Ranger Tom0

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Tourism to Gulf Islands National Seashore has been shown to significantly benefit local economies, contributing a substantial $514 million, according to a recent report released by the National Park Service for the fiscal year 2024. The report highlights the considerable impact of visitor spending on the surrounding communities.

The study underscores the importance of the National Seashore not only as a natural and cultural treasure but also as a critical economic driver. The funds generated from tourism directly support businesses and jobs in the local area, providing a significant boost to the economy.

The Gulf Islands National Seashore, with its rich biodiversity and cultural heritage, attracts visitors from around the globe. This report provides a clear indication that maintaining and investing in our national parks is not just about preserving the country’s natural beauty and history, but it also makes sound economic sense. The National Park Service continues to demonstrate its value and impact on local economies through such reports.

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