A recent report from the National Park Service reveals that tourism to Glen Canyon National Recreation Area and Rainbow Bridge National Monument significantly contributes to the local economy. The study found that in 2024, these two attractions drew in 4.72 million visitors who collectively spent $518.2 million in nearby communities.
This influx of visitor spending had a substantial economic impact, generating a cumulative benefit of $635.4 million for the local economy. This figure represents the total sum of direct and indirect financial benefits that resulted from tourism to these park units.
The Glen Canyon National Recreation Area and Rainbow Bridge National Monument are popular tourist destinations, offering a variety of outdoor recreational activities. The economic contribution of these sites underscores the importance of maintaining and supporting our national parks and monuments. It also highlights the critical role that tourism plays in stimulating local economies.


