A new report from the National Park Service reveals that Cape Cod National Seashore has brought significant economic benefits to local communities. The park attracted 3.8 million visitors in 2024, who collectively spent $598 million in the surrounding areas. This visitor spending had a total impact of $754 million on the local economy.
The report underscores the importance of the national park as a driver of economic activity. The millions of tourists who visit Cape Cod National Seashore each year bring in substantial revenue, supporting local businesses and contributing to the area’s economic health.
This economic contribution extends beyond the park’s boundaries, benefiting the entire Cape Cod region. The National Park Service continues to work to ensure the park’s sustainability and accessibility, so it can continue to serve as a vital economic resource for the local community.

