A new report from the National Park Service (NPS) reveals that tourism to Big South Fork National River & Recreation Area significantly boosted the local economy in 2024. The report states that the 780,000 visitors to the park spent a total of $28.5 million in nearby communities. This influx of tourism dollars played a crucial role in supporting the local area.
The Big South Fork National River & Recreation Area, known for its stunning natural beauty and outdoor activities, has become a major tourist destination. The significant spending by visitors in the local communities underscores the park’s economic importance.
The NPS report underscores the vital role that national parks play, not just in conservation and recreation, but also in supporting local economies. The Big South Fork NRRA’s contribution to the local economy highlights the broader economic benefits of maintaining and supporting our national parks.


