A recent report from the National Park Service (NPS) reveals that tourism at Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument significantly bolstered the local economy in 2024. Visitors to the park spent a substantial $2.7 million in nearby communities. This expenditure had a ripple effect, resulting in a cumulative economic benefit of $3.4 million.
The impact of park tourism extends beyond gate admissions and includes spending in local businesses such as hotels, restaurants, gas stations, and retail stores. This influx of money into the local economy supports jobs and generates revenue for communities located near the park.
The NPS report underscores the importance of national parks like Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument not only as natural and cultural heritage sites but also as economic drivers for local communities. The full report can be accessed on the NPS website.


