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Tourism to Death Valley National Park contributes $146 million to local economy

September 26, 2025by Ranger Tom0
A recent report from the National Park Service has highlighted the significant economic impact of tourism to Death Valley National Park. The data shows that in 2024, the park welcomed 1,440,484 visitors, who collectively spent $146 million in local communities near the park.

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The financial contribution from visitors provides a major boost to the local economy. The money spent by tourists supports a variety of businesses in the surrounding areas, ranging from accommodation and food services to gas stations and retail stores.

The report underscores the importance of Death Valley National Park as a key driver of economic activity in the region. The National Park Service continues to work on ways to enhance visitor experiences and promote sustainable tourism, ensuring the park remains a significant economic contributor in the future.

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