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Wyoming state parks see second highest visitation ever in 2023

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Via the Wyoming News Exchange

CHEYENNE (WNE) — With Wyoming boasting the fourth fastest growing outdoor economy in the nation, 2023 visitation numbers at State Parks and Historic Sites reflect that upward trend.

Last year’s total visitation of nearly 5.3 million was the second largest in history and reflected an increase of approximately 54,000 over 2022.

Those numbers are only surpassed by visitation registered during 2021, when outdoor recreation exploded due to the COVID19 pandemic.

Overall, visitation to both state parks and historic sites saw an increase of 1% over 2022 numbers and a 2% increase over the five-year average. The continued growth of state park visitation during the past several years is an indicator that the efforts of staff to implement infrastructure improvements and new programming are working.

The Cowboy State’s park system continues to provide innovative recreational and educational programming during recent years that have proven to be extremely popular. These programs, ranging from hikes to bird and wildlife presentations to stargazing events, and many others, continue to draw both local and out-of-state visitors to the parks.

“Wyoming’s outdoor recreation and tourism economies continue to play a critical role in the state’s economic vitality and quality of life of our residents and visitors,” said Patrick Harrington, manager of the Wyoming Office of Outdoor Recreation, in a news release. “We are fortunate to live in a state that recognizes these benefits and that continues to inspire folks from around the world to experience and enjoy Wyoming’s great outdoors.”

During 2023, nine out of 15 state parks registered an increase in visitation compared to 2022, while 13 of 16 historic sites saw an increase.

Hot Springs State Park once again led the way in overall visitation with more than 1.5 million.

To learn more about Wyoming State Parks and Historic Sites and/or to view visitation statistics, visit wyoparks.org.

This story was published on August 17, 2024.

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