A recent report from the National Park Service reveals the significant economic impact of Cumberland Gap National Historical Park on the local economy. In 2024, the park attracted 729,249 visitors who spent nearly $24 million in the nearby communities. This visitor spending provided a cumulative economic benefit of $24,310,000 to the local economy.
The Cumberland Gap National Historical Park, renowned for its historical significance and natural beauty, continues to attract a substantial number of tourists each year. Their spending in the neighboring communities supports local businesses and contributes to economic growth and sustainability.
This report underscores the crucial role that national parks play not only in conservation and education but also in local economic development. The financial contribution of Cumberland Gap National Historical Park visitors is a testament to the significant value of maintaining and supporting our national parks.


