Special Report

Most Popular States for National Park Visits

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On March 1, 1872, the U.S. Congress established Yellowstone as the world’s first national park. Situated mostly in what would later become the state of Wyoming, Yellowstone National Park was placed under control of the U.S. Department of the Interior “as a public park or pleasuring-ground for the benefit and enjoyment of the people.”

Today this natural reserve that kicked off a global national park movement isn’t even Wyoming’s most popular park. In 2021, Wyoming’s most visited national park was the rugged alpine terrain of Grand Teton, about 10 miles south of Yellowstone in the northern section of Jackson Hole Valley. 

To identify the states where people visit national parks the most, 24/7 Tempo reviewed the visitation reports by state and by park for year 2021 from the National Park Service, ranking states based on total visits to each one’s parks. Included in our count of national parks are national parkways, national seashores, and national recreation areas. (Population data comes from the U.S. Census Bureau.)

Every U.S. state – as well as Washington D.C., the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, Puerto Rico, and American Samoa – has at least one national park. California and Alaska lead with nine and eight national parks, respectively, and California is also the state recording the most national park visits. (Alaska doesn’t make the top 20, likely because of the relative inaccessibility of many of its parks. For the same reason, it occupies the top three slots on our list of America’s least popular national parks.)

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California is also the site of the single most popular national park in the nation, the Golden Gate National Recreation Area of San Francisco, which attracts more than 13 million visitors every year. 

Among the other most visited U.S. national parks are Gulf Islands National Seashore near Pensacola, Florida; Utah’s Zion National Park; and the Blue Ridge Parkway of North Carolina. In all, a dozen parks attract more than four million visitors apiece each year, among them Tennessee’s Great Smoky Mountains, New York’s Gateway National Recreation Area, and Virginia’s George Washington Memorial Parkway. Virginia also records the second-highest number of overall park visits after California. (These are all of America’s most visited national parks.)

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20. New Jersey
> Total visits to parks in state: 5,561,120
> Most visited park: Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area (3,082,041 visits)
> State population: 9,288,994

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19. Nevada
> Total visits to parks in state: 5,880,514
> Most visited park: Lake Mead National Recreation Area (5,702,603 visits)
> State population: 3,104,614

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18. Texas
> Total visits to parks in state: 5,887,579
> Most visited park: San Antonio Missions National Historical Park (1,335,071 visits)
> State population: 29,145,505

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17. Montana
> Total visits to parks in state: 5,946,417
> Most visited park: Glacier National Park (3,081,656 visits)
> State population: 1,084,225

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16. Pennsylvania
> Total visits to parks in state: 6,252,092
> Most visited park: Independence National Historical Park (1,495,686 visits)
> State population: 13,002,700

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15. Georgia
> Total visits to parks in state: 6,335,804
> Most visited park: Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area (3,256,151 visits)
> State population: 10,711,908

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14. Mississippi
> Total visits to parks in state: 6,642,885
> Most visited park: Natchez Trace Parkway (5,121,078 visits)
> State population: 2,961,279

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13. Maryland
> Total visits to parks in state: 6,675,116
> Most visited park: Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park (3,803,964 visits)
> State population: 6,177,224

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12. Massachusetts
> Total visits to parks in state: 6,694,799
> Most visited park: Cape Cod National Seashore (4,017,239 visits)
> State population: 7,029,917

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11. Colorado
> Total visits to parks in state: 7,819,152
> Most visited park: Curecanti National Recreation Area (1,043,725 visits)
> State population: 5,773,714

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10. Washington
> Total visits to parks in state: 8,176,244
> Most visited park: Olympic National Park (2,718,925 visits)
> State population: 7,705,281

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9. Wyoming
> Total visits to parks in state: 8,586,450
> Most visited park: Grand Teton National Park (3,885,230 visits)
> State population: 576,851

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8. Arizona
> Total visits to parks in state: 10,683,594
> Most visited park: Grand Canyon National Park (4,532,677 visits)
> State population: 7,151,502

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7. Tennessee
> Total visits to parks in state: 11,030,447
> Most visited park: Great Smoky Mountains National Park (7,930,467 visits)
> State population: 6,910,840

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6. New York
> Total visits to parks in state: 11,952,676
> Most visited park: Gateway National Recreation Area (7,241,164 visits)
> State population: 20,201,249

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5. Florida
> Total visits to parks in state: 13,442,112
> Most visited park: Gulf Islands National Seashore (4,386,253 visits)
> State population: 21,538,187

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4. Utah
> Total visits to parks in state: 14,796,738
> Most visited park: Zion National Park (5,039,835 visits)
> State population: 3,271,616

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3. North Carolina
> Total visits to parks in state: 20,983,351
> Most visited park: Blue Ridge Parkway (9,887,851 visits)
> State population: 10,439,338

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2. Virginia
> Total visits to parks in state: 22,233,319
> Most visited park: George Washington Memorial Parkway (6,821,179 visits)
> State population: 8,631,393

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1. California
> Total visits to parks in state: 35,099,250
> Most visited park: Golden Gate National Recreation Area (13,712,614 visits)
> State population: 39,538,223

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