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Tourism to Valley Forge National Historical Park contributes $44.8 million to local economy

October 1, 2025by Ranger Tom0

A recent report from the National Park Service reveals that Valley Forge National Historical Park significantly contributed to the local economy in 2024. According to the study, the park attracted 1.9 million visitors, who collectively spent $28.9 million in nearby communities. This tourism-related expenditure had a ripple effect, providing a cumulative benefit of $44.8 million to the local economy.

The financial impact of the park’s visitors is a significant boost to the surrounding communities, with their spending supporting various local businesses. The money spent by visitors flows into the community, supporting jobs, and contributing to the local economy’s overall health and sustainability.

The data underscores the value of Valley Forge National Historical Park, not just as a historical and recreational site, but also as an economic asset. The park’s ability to draw in tourists and generate substantial revenue for the local economy highlights its importance, demonstrating the significant role national parks can play in supporting local economies.

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