In the summer travelers usually flock to national parks. National monuments, however, are less-crowded alternatives that often shine a light on the history of the U.S. Many of the country’s most popular national monuments have patriotic significance, while others are visited for the scenic beauty.
To identify the most popular national monuments in 2020, 24/7 Tempo reviewed last year’s recreational visits published in the National Park Service’s annual visitation report. The NPS aggregates visitation data for various government land designations and visitation purposes. Only national monuments (NM) were considered in our analysis.
The NPS takes care of more than 85 million acres in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and U.S. territories. Though NPS locations are generally referred to as parks, there are several name designations. The NPS manages a total of 84 national monuments.
Monuments in the West and Southwest are the most visited — perhaps suggesting people living in those regions are the biggest fans of national monuments. Of the 30 most visited in 2020, six are in Arizona, four in California, and three in New Mexico.
Exploring the wilderness, hiking through mountains, and sleeping under the stars are just some of the nature experiences these parks have to offer, often free of charge. And these are the national parks that had the most visitors in 2020.
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30. Tuzigoot
> Recreation visits in 2020: 78,358
> Share of all NM recreation visits in 2020: 0.86%
> Location: Clarkdale, Arizona
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29. Sunset Crater Volcano
> Recreation visits in 2020: 83,669
> Share of all NM recreation visits in 2020: 0.92%
> Location: Flagstaff, Arizona
28. John Day Fossil Beds
> Recreation visits in 2020: 88,571
> Share of all NM recreation visits in 2020: 0.97%
> Location: Kimberly, Oregon
27. Timpanogos Cave
> Recreation visits in 2020: 92,481
> Share of all NM recreation visits in 2020: 1.02%
> Location: American Fork, Utah
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26. Bandelier
> Recreation visits in 2020: 94,948
> Share of all NM recreation visits in 2020: 1.05%
> Location: Los Alamos, New Mexico
25. Little Bighorn Battlefield
> Recreation visits in 2020: 97,461
> Share of all NM recreation visits in 2020: 1.07%
> Location: Crow Agency, Montana
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24. Governors Island
> Recreation visits in 2020: 102,915
> Share of all NM recreation visits in 2020: 1.13%
> Location: New York City
23. Walnut Canyon
> Recreation visits in 2020: 107,422
> Share of all NM recreation visits in 2020: 1.18%
> Location: Flagstaff, Arizona
22. Devils Postpile
> Recreation visits in 2020: 108,590
> Share of all NM recreation visits in 2020: 1.20%
> Location: Mammoth Lakes, California
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21. Lava Beds
> Recreation visits in 2020: 111,258
> Share of all NM recreation visits in 2020: 1.22%
> Location: Tulelake, California
20. El Malpais
> Recreation visits in 2020: 139,336
> Share of all NM recreation visits in 2020: 1.53%
> Location: Grants, New Mexico
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19. Wupatki
> Recreation visits in 2020: 146,074
> Share of all NM recreation visits in 2020: 1.61%
> Location: Flagstaff, Arizona
18. Fort McHenry
> Recreation visits in 2020: 163,224
> Share of all NM recreation visits in 2020: 1.80%
> Location: Baltimore, Maryland
17. Scotts Bluff
> Recreation visits in 2020: 181,900
> Share of all NM recreation visits in 2020: 2.00%
> Location: Gering, Nebraska
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16. Organ Pipe Cactus
> Recreation visits in 2020: 191,512
> Share of all NM recreation visits in 2020: 2.11%
> Location: Ajo, Arizona
15. Fort Frederica
> Recreation visits in 2020: 210,892
> Share of all NM recreation visits in 2020: 2.32%
> Location: St. Simons Island, Georgia
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14. Montezuma Castle
> Recreation visits in 2020: 242,028
> Share of all NM recreation visits in 2020: 2.66%
> Location: Camp Verde, Arizona
13. Craters of the Moon
> Recreation visits in 2020: 250,872
> Share of all NM recreation visits in 2020: 2.76%
> Location: Arco, Idaho
12. Castillo de San Marcos
> Recreation visits in 2020: 251,061
> Share of all NM recreation visits in 2020: 2.76%
> Location: Saint Augustine, Florida
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11. Dinosaur
> Recreation visits in 2020: 264,145
> Share of all NM recreation visits in 2020: 2.91%
> Location: Jensen, Utah
10. Muir Woods
> Recreation visits in 2020: 324,232
> Share of all NM recreation visits in 2020: 3.57%
> Location: Mill Valley, California
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9. Petroglyph
> Recreation visits in 2020: 356,492
> Share of all NM recreation visits in 2020: 3.92%
> Location: Albuquerque, New Mexico
8. Fort Pulaski
> Recreation visits in 2020: 357,970
> Share of all NM recreation visits in 2020: 3.94%
> Location: Savannah, Georgia
7. Devils Tower
> Recreation visits in 2020: 423,997
> Share of all NM recreation visits in 2020: 4.67%
> Location: Devils Tower, Wyoming
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6. Colorado
> Recreation visits in 2020: 435,625
> Share of all NM recreation visits in 2020: 4.80%
> Location: Fruita, Colorado
5. Cabrillo
> Recreation visits in 2020: 523,878
> Share of all NM recreation visits in 2020: 5.77%
> Location: San Diego, California
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4. Fort Matanzas
> Recreation visits in 2020: 543,590
> Share of all NM recreation visits in 2020: 5.98%
> Location: Saint Augustine, Florida
3. Statue of Liberty
> Recreation visits in 2020: 576,396
> Share of all NM recreation visits in 2020: 6.34%
> Location: Liberty Island, New York
2. Castle Clinton
> Recreation visits in 2020: 633,793
> Share of all NM recreation visits in 2020: 6.98%
> Location: New York City
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1. Cedar Breaks
> Recreation visits in 2020: 845,867
> Share of all NM recreation visits in 2020: 9.31%
> Location: Brian Head, Utah
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