A recent report from the National Park Service (NPS) reveals that tourism to the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park has made a significant contribution to the local economy. The report details that in 2024, the park attracted 1.3 million visitors who spent a total of $114,683,000 in communities near the park.
This spending had a ripple effect on the local economy, with the cumulative benefit reaching $171,164,000. The figures underscore the economic importance of the historical park to the surrounding communities, providing a robust source of revenue and supporting local businesses.
The San Antonio Missions National Historical Park, known for its rich cultural and historical significance, continues to be a major tourist attraction. The NPS report highlights the ongoing value of national parks not only as preservation sites for natural and historical treasures, but also as significant contributors to local and national economies.


