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Tourism to Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area contributes $211 million to local economy

September 30, 2025by Ranger Tom0
A recent report from the National Park Service has revealed that the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area significantly boosted the local economy in 2024. The park, which attracted 4.1 million visitors throughout the year, was responsible for injecting $164 million into nearby communities through visitor spending. This economic activity had a cumulative benefit of $211 million for the local economy.

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The Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area has long been a point of interest for tourists, offering a range of outdoor activities and natural beauty. The park’s popularity has not only benefited the environment but also the local economy. The influx of tourists has spurred spending in local businesses, contributing to economic growth and job creation in the surrounding communities.

The National Park Service’s report underscores the importance of maintaining and promoting national parks not only for their ecological and cultural value but also for their economic impact. The Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area’s significant contribution to the local economy in 2024 is a testament to the role national parks play in supporting local economies.

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