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Public Use Statistics Office
Social Science Program
National World War II Memorial
STATISTICAL ABSTRACT
2004
National Park Service
Public Use Statistics Office
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INTRODUCTION
National Park Service professionals are dedicated to their fundamental mission as
protectors of our resources for future generations, archivists of the nation's history,
and providers of educational and leisure time opportunities. Timely, reliable, and
useful information is fundamental to effective management and planning.
The Social Science Program’s Public Use Statistics Office acknowledges the
conscientious efforts of field staff of the many areas of the NPS. Without the effort
of park staff to count, record, and report the public use summarized here, a statistical
report of this quality would not be possible. A program of collecting and analyzing
monthly public use is combined with continuous auditing of park counting
procedures to ensure consistency and accuracy of data. The endnotes at the end of
this report describe conditions at parks that may require important adjustments for
certain applications of these data.
The National Park Service cares for special places saved by the American people so
that all may experience our heritage. National parks help define who we are as a
nation and where we have come as a people. Parks show us natural and historical
wonders that grace our lives and provide us with cherished memories.
Comments or requests for additional public use information should be addressed to:
National Park Service Social Science Program
Public Use Statistics Office
WASO-TNT
12795 W. Alameda Parkway
P.O: Box 25287
Denver, Colorado
80225-0287
Telephone: (303) 751-3727
Web Page: www2.nature.nps.gov/stats
STATISTICAL ABSTRACT 2004
Table of Contents
DATA TABLES
Table 1: 2004 Recreation Visits by. Type of Areal. .28...,..0.2 eee ]
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Table 2: 2004 Recreation: Visits: by State: 2.2 -...c-2---en- - sae 3
Pigure 2... 297, A viysce dott < aotlegts cae a.s Sagan + 2 ei tale tee -
Table 3: 2004 Recreation: Visits/Visitor Days by Region-.-...2. .22--.:.-..eee 5
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Table 4: 2004 Recreation Visits/Visitor Days by Population Center............. 6
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Table 5: 2004 Recreation & Non-Recreation Visits/Visitor Days by Park...... q
Proure: 5S. 2. dae. . soa. teense ins cs its aie ate Salen aac et 16
Table 6:.2004 Overnight Staysiby Park... /..2-2. 22-6. ee 17
Table 7: 2004 Affiliated and Non-Reporting Areas...................ceeeeeeeeeeees 21
Table 8: 2004 Recreation Visits/Visitor. Days by State. 22...32.-2....:.09- ae Ze
Table 9: 2005 and’ 2006 Forecast of Recreation? 1sits..:...0202...2 42
Table 10: 2004 Liste: of Acreage: i. io .cings ete) Sect ste ee 53
Table 1: 2004 Summary of Acreage: . 07... caer ede sa 2 ee 69
Endnotes. ¢... Rise. .qose Geeks fetus teenies ea atl silty oeise ts oe ae a een a 70
DefinitiOnSt:.. 4s. tvs. Prostate ~ «cee Nae ie eet ee Le See | me no ears Fe 72
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Table 1: 2004 Recreation Visits by Type of Area
Areas
Reporting | Administered
Visits
Recreation
Visits
Areas Administered by Type
International Historic Site
National Battlefield
National Historic Site
National Historical Park
National Lakeshore
National Recreation Area
National Reserve
Parks (Other)
NPS Total | 276,908,337] 364| 388
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Table 2: 2004 Recreation Visits by State
State Recreation Recreation Percent State seen Recreation Percent
Visits 2003 | Visits 2004 | Change Visits 2003 | Visits 2004 | Change
Alabama 751,516 726,238} — -3.4%|Montana 3,824,659} 4,004,824 4.7%
Nebraska 31.7%
American Samoa (Sa Soe Nevada 6,023,706} 5,944,867) -1.3%
Arizona 10,555,767| 10,681,922} _1.2%|New Hampshire :
rkansas New Jersey 5,637,151 042,
California 34,177,138} 33,054,222) —-3
Colorado 5,596,277| 5,374,920
onnecticut liecos
istrict of Columbia | 22,027,057) 33,429,861 North Dakota
orida 9.633.446} 9,064,585
-26.7%|North Carolina 20,379,780
51.8%
-5.9%|Ohio
eorgia 6,230,74 5,918,030} -5.0%/Oklahoma
1,698 11,832} 596.8%|O
awaii 4,748,544) 5,403,073 Pennsylvani
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| -3.3%|New Mexico 1,825,305
| -4.0%|New York 14,790,501
aho Puerto Rico
-5.7%|Rhode Island
ndiana 2,204,802} 2,073,250} _ -6.0%|South Carolina
owa South Dakota
ansas 160,285} _20.5%|Tennessee
Ouisiana 652,287} —-4.7%
aryland 3,413,476
5,018,588
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assachusetts 9,072,916} 9,454,225] 4.2% Virgini
ichigan 1,554,218] 1,513,745] -2.6%
Minnesota (| _—-521,226| 550,581! _5.6%lWest Virginia _| }
Mississippi =| —_-6,867,017| _6,569,735| -4.3%|Wisconsin | 311,118] 308,833, -0.7%
Missouri | 4,291,744] 4,358,468] 1.6%|Wyoming | -_ 5,542,191] 5,363,178] -3.2%
0 , eee eee ee | 266,099,641 276,908,337) 4.1%
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Table 3: 2004 Recreation Visits/Visitor Days by
Region
Recreation Percent Recreation Percent
Visits Change Visitor Days Change
2,296,834 4.9% 1,623,968 9.0%
acific West Region
Intermountain Region 39,404,658 -0.8% 27,200,860 0.9%
Midwest Region 20,486,856 1.9% 5,594,490 4.8%
National Capitol Region 45,290,081 38.4% 3,972,100 25.3%
Northeast Region 51,220,016 3.8% 11,857,155 2.0%
54,755,198 1.4% 25,836,257 -3.8%
Southeast Region |__63.454,694] —-4.6%4| 24,283,662] 3.2%
NPSTotal | 276,908,937 4.1% 100,318.483 0.0%
Figure 3: 2004 Percent of Recreation Visits by
Region
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Midwest
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Pacific West 16%
20%
Northeast
18%
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Table 4: 2004 Recreation Visits / Visitor Days by
Population Center
Recreation | Percent | Recreation
Visits
ee eee
26,306,742
Population Center Percent
Mixed area
Figure 4: 2004 Percent of Recreation Visits by
Population Center
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Table 5: 2004 Recreation & Non-Recreation Visits / Visitor Days
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Abraham Lincoln Birthplace NHS
Acadia NP 2,207,847
by Park
Percent
Change | ] Change
0.0% -4, 0.0%
oo
-9.2%| 34,500| 0.0%] 985 9.1%] 2,875 0.0%
Agate FossiBedsNM | 15,285] 6.1%] 0.0% 3,140] 0.1% 0.0%
Alibates FlintQuariesNM | 2.012] 11.1% 0.0% ata] 11.1% 0.0
0.0%
AndersonvileNHS_ | 165,920] 10.1% 0.0%] 27,655 10.1% —_—0.0%
Andrew JohnsonNHS_ | 50,196 -3.9%| 0.0%! 2,207] 6.9% 0.0%
antitamNB 287,885 14.9% 0.0%! 43,600] -12.0%| 0.0%
ppomattox Court House NHP
rches NP
rkansas Post NVEM
rlington House The R.E. Lee MEM
ssateague Island NS
adlands NP
andelier NM
ent's Old Fort NHS
ig Hole NB
ig South Fork NRA
ig Thicket NPRES
ighom Canyon NRA
iscayne NP
lack Canyon of the Gunnison NP
lue Ridge PKWY
luestone NSR
ooker T. Washington NM
oston African American NHS
oston NHP
rown V. Board of Education NHS2
ce Canyon NP
uck Island Reef NM
| 152,453| 1.7%] 0.0%] 10,529
1.7% 0.0%
| 0.0%] 280,080] 0.5% 00.0%
07% Of 0.0%
| 0.0%] 20,535|_ 30.1% of_—0.0%
3,60
0.0%| 1,506,663|__3.1%| 300] 0.0%
45
18,86
840] 0.0% 85,121] 8.4% 11] 0.0%4
| 0.0%] 4.516 -0.9% 00.0%
4,22
2,36
| 0.0%] 142,575| 2.9%] 0.0%
| 0.0%] 8,063] 1.0% 00.04
| 0.0%] 441,494] 5.4% 00.04
| 0.0%] 31,347] 3.7% 00.04
6,900 0.0% 56,068) -27.3%| 288.0%
| 478,304] 2.4% 0.0%] 119,576 2.4% o|_—0.0%H
| 0.0% 82,791] 3.5% 0.0%
| 39,690] 21.3% | 0.0%| 8,248] 21.3% 01.0%
| 236,353 4.0% | 0.0%] 6,097 5.1% 0.0%
| 22,101] 0.0%] 0.0%] 3.684] 0.0% o|_——0.0H
| 44,806 3.2% | 0.0%| 23,833 2.9% 0.0%
| 1,191,021 87.5% 0.0%] 582,273] 42.0% —o_——0.0%
| 1,050,211] 0.4%] | 0.0%| 202,853 -0.3%| 0.0%
54.3%] 0.0%) 2,156] 54.9%] 0.0%
NPS Social Science Program, Public Use Statistics Office
Table 5: 2004 Recreation & Non-Recreation Visits / Visitor Days
by Park (cont.)
Visits
Parks
918,399] 4.2% _11,880| 0.0%|—486,400|_ 4.2% 990] 0.0%
914,83
275,73
hesapeake & Ohio Canal NHP
hickamauga & Chattanooga NMP
hickasaw NRA
hiricahua NM
hristiansted NHS
ity of Rocks NR
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So
37,58
109,034] 1.0% = |_— 0.0% 5,048] 7.5% 0.0%
76,586] 4.1%] | 0.0%| 22,938] 4.1%] 0.0%
9.9% 0
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Park Name Percent | Non-Rec ES.
wa | | Change al ee OS Re
Canyon de Chelly NM 936,007] 8.0%! 1,341,923] 4.4%] 532,049 6.
CanyonlandsNP_ |, 706] 3.9% 00.0% 313,092] 1.0% = 0|—0.0H
29.9% _3,767|__—-9.1%
0.7%
CapulinVolcanoNM | 57,692] 6.0%] 420] 9.1%] 6,760] 6.6%) —S>—35| 9.194
Carl Sandburg NHS | 28,372] -129% of -~—s 0.0% += 3,124] -129%1 = o]-—«0.0%
arlsbad Cavems NP | 419,599| 8.3% | 0.0%] 137,342] 8.8% S| —(0.0H
asa Grande Ruins NM 0.0% 6654 7.1% 18] 0.0%
astillo de San Marcos NM | 643,594] 3.3% | 0.0%] 40,205 -3.9% ~~ —(0.0H
astle Clinton NM 2,949,231 21.4% 124,602] 04% 91 -9.8%
atoctin Mountain Park 699,27
edar Breaks NM 516,33 -9.9%| 7,003| -12.0%
haco Culture NHP 71,81
hamizal NM 244,49 -17.1%| 28,317] -3.4%| —-3,220| | -17.1%
hannel Islands NP 537,71 34,310] -13.5%
harles Pinckney NHS 19,064] -16.6%| —of_~—« 0.0% ~—Ss 3,177]. -16.6% == O|-—s:0.0%
hattahoochee River NRA 672,138 -0.8% —-O}_—«0.0%| «890,713 ~-08% of 0.0%
lara Barton NHS 13,51 | 0.0% 1,126 9.9% 0.0%
olonial NHP aia27,o1e 4
1.6%| 295,027] -0.5%| 87,122 1.6%
352,57
126,247| 17.9% 00.0% 34,136] 19.5% 0.0%
89,591| 0.3% —-2,508| 0.0% ~— 8,230 -1.3% 104] 0.0%
208,56 21.8% 0.0%
417,066| -13.0%| 49,600| _0.0%| 233,142] -6.6%| —2,067| 0.0%
183,111[ 2.4% 0.0%] 45,053, 3.1% =O 0.0%
929,583, -5.9%| 9,531,174] 25.6%| 149,980| -4.0%| —507,846| 60.6%
38,287| 8.2% =| 0.0%] 57,560, 6.1% ~~ O|—0.0%
olorado NM
ongaree NP
oronado NMEM
owpens NB
rater Lake NP
raters of the Moon NM
umberland Gap NHP
umberland Island NS
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urecanti NRA [1,006,102] -0.3% of 0.0% 351,926, 6.6% = O|—0.0%
uyahoga Valley NP
ayton Aviation Heritage NHP | 50,569] 49.7% o|_—0.0%| __—8,428| 49.7% 00.0%
e Soto NMEM | 236717] -129% of .0%| 2,549] 12.9% =| 0.0%
14.5% 519,794] 20.6%] 3,614] -14.6%
Delaware Water Gap NRA 1.2%
NPS Social Science Program, Public Use Statistics Office
Table 5: 2004 Recreation & Non-Recreation Visits / Visitor Days
Parks Days
Park Name
SG hESC es Ss
evils Postpile NM 3.2% —_—0.0%| 38,971] = -5.0%|_~— 0.0%)
evils Tower NM | 386,558] -24%>| f= 0.0%| 93,587, -2.5% ==].
inosaur NM 11.4%| ——61]_—0.0%
Tortugas NP
dgar Allan Poe NHS 1.6% a _ he i) 0.0%
m/m(O(O/9]9]9 |
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dison NHSS | of 100.0% 0.0%] 100.0%] 0.0%
Effigy Mounds NM 17.5%| _1,200|__0.0%| 19,494 17.5% 17|_—_—0.084
isenhowerNHS | 7,272| TH 0%] 9,636]. 7%] 0.0%
ElMalpaisNM | 187,170) 9.2%] 720.0%] 46,249 9.8%] 150.0%
EIMoroNM | 5,877| 13.8%] 13,669] 13.2%] 14,773|_ 11.5% 376 13.0%|
Eleanor RooseveltNHS | 53,765] 8.6% 0.0%] .72i] 8.6%] 0.08
FlorissantFossilBedsNM_ | 61,258] 9.3% 0.0%] 6,321] 9.8% 0.0%
FotBowieNHS | 9.483] 12.5%] 0.0%] 1.58] 12.3% 0.080
FortCarolineNMEM | 171,505] 5.1% 00%] 14,2021 5.1% 0.0%
0.4%] 1,050) 1.6%| 6,836 1.3% 147) -2.1%
3.9%| 37|__—(0.0%
5.1% 0%] 6.188] 5.1% 0.0%
FotMatanzasNM | 918,450) -3.1%> 0.0%] 77,549] 2.9% OL_——0.0%
Fort PointNHS | 1,660,007] 3.9%] 0.0%] 75,204 5.6% O_O.
FotPulasiNM | 319,586) 3.5%) 28,800 0.0%] 67,153] 3.0%] _—600_——02.0%
1,344] 0.0% 36,936] —25.4%| 1120.08
Fort'SmithNHS | 78,444] 5te] 0%] 8.604 .5%| 0.0%
FotStanwixNM | 8.427] 20.8% 0.0%] 8.554 0.8% O_——0.0%
FotSumterNM | 781,239] 6.9%] 0.0%] 156,759| 7.1% 0.0%
22% 240 19.5% 1,30] 2.2% 11.190
33.7% o|_——0.0% 66,2051 27.8% —O|_——0.0%
Fort WashingtonPakk | 53.486] 4.260% stor] —-8.4%_—— 0.0%
Franklin Delano Roosevelt MEM | 3,038,046, 43.2% o_—.0%| 126.586| 43.2% 0
rederick Douglass NHS | 53,046 -2.4% —o|~—=—s0.0%|~—«2, 346 128%, OQ
NPS Social Science Program, Public Use Statistics Office
Table 5: 2004 Recreation & Non-Recreation Visits / Visitor Days
by Park (cont.)
Visits
Percent
Change
Le ge
Park Name
be Wis tel aes leas
443,030 -0.1%
Frederick Law Olmsted NHS
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1
es
F
o| 1,043,753] 6.8% 53,092|__2.8%| 16,698) 4.6%
139% 0.0% 5,822] 9.7%] |_0.0%
8,228,573, 4.0% _1,153,452| _10.0%| 2,167,745] __-3.5%|_192,242| 10.0%
Gauley River NRA | 155,183] 4.3% 0.0%] 52,370 1.8% _—0.0%
22.0%| 1,770 113.0%] 5,533|_47.2%| ___240) 322.204
George Rogers ClarkNHP_ | 133,528 7.9% 0.0%] 14.01] 7.3% 0.0%
George Washington CarvernM | 38,824] -5.4% 0% 4.2061 5.4% 0.0%
George Washington MEM PKWY
Gettysburg NMP
Gila Cliff Dwellings NM 45,349] 5.3% =o 0.0% = 3,779] 5.3%] =] (0.0%
GlacierBayNP&PRES | 953,686] 3.4%] 690] 23.9%] _376,222| -8.9%] _ 15,510] -19.3%
15.8%
4.2% 0.0%) 1,794,526 -2.8%1_Of_0.0%
2.1%| 31,000] 0.0% 9,522] 2.2%] 1,292 0.0%
GovernorsisiandNM Tt 312] 350.20 0.0%] 1,885] 951.2% 00.0%
4.9%| 346,677| 2.1% 5,335,938|___4.6%| _28,890| 2.1%
GrandPortageNM_ T6815] 7 0.0% 3,250] -3.0% 0.0%
2,360,373, 0.2% 1,640,324 -4.0%| 1,389,242 -3.7%| 136,694] 4.0%
Grant-KohrsRanchNHS_ | 20,999] 10.1% 0.0% 2,091 10.1%] 0.0%
8.2% 670, 1.4% 70,4101 -20.7%| 281.2%
Great Smoky Mountains NP
GreenbetPark | 200,000] 45.6% 0.0%] 71,625|_ -22.0%) 0 _0.0%H
Guadalupe Mountains NP 182,351] 0.5% =O] 0.0% ~—— 36,354] -7.4%| ~~] —0.0%
Hagerman FossiiBedsNM¢ | 21,801] 36.9% 0.0% 2,725] 36.9% | 0.0%H
HamptonNHS | 8,82] ae] 00.0% 2,395] 2.8%] 50) 010%
Harpers Ferry NHP Aa% Of 0.0%] _—86,927| 1.4% O00
HarySTrumanNHS | 86,953] 11.5% 0% 2.571] 8.7% 0.0%
Hawaii Volcanoes NP 31.8%] 1,297,906 9.4% 729,474] 17.7%] 35,693 9.4%
0.0%
Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt NHS | 103,671] -1.3% =o (0.0%~— 15,982] —-1.3%] 0} 0.0%)
Homestead NM of America
Hopewell CutureNHP_ | 5,740] 23. 0.0% 5,957] 23.0% 0.0%
6.4% 600] 0.0% 5,025] 6.4% 25] 0.0%
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Table 5: 2004 Recreation & Non-Recreation Visits / Visitor Days
by Park (cont.)
Percent
Change
-22.7%
Non-Rec
SE. Sas SES
| 3
-9.7%
2,437,80
(2)
79,54
7,23
5,61
Dilzee
420,231
(=)
4,58
50.7%
7.3%
ndependence NHP
ndiana Dunes NL 54,47
Change
Percent
Change
Percent | Non-Rec
15.6%
10.7%| 40,630, 5.8%
8.4"
20.49
51.69
4.9%
11 106,33
2,32
91,60
926,45
19,37
2,97
176,47 %
0
7.39
22.3%
32] 1.694
cA oni vor 094
11,67
462] 187% 0.0%
3,832| 7.2% 46, (25.6%
10,122] 9.0% 266, -4.0%
756,081
41,198] 6.6%
20,691] 16.3% = |_——0.0%H
348] 1557.1%| 48,540] 89.9% 232) -50.2%
135] -1.6%| 0.0%
169,158] -17.6%| __136,250|__1.4%
21,33 1,377,388] -7.9%| 7,112 -1.9%
261,719| -2.1%| 20,192] -6.5%>| 3,634) -2.1%
-5.8%
3.5%
358,74
324,40
7
13.6%
-5.8%
8.7%
18.7%
4.9%
9.2%
-3.1%
6.6%
17.8%
10.1%
0.2%
10,80
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ennesaw Mountain NBP
ings Canyon NP 525,035} —-5.6%
ings Mountain NMP -1.3%
843,623| 0.194 0.0% 313,304] 8.4% 0.0%
| 4t7al 4.2%] 0.0%
orean War Memorial NEM 3,610,796] 42.4% = O|~—0.0% + 150,450] 42.4% = = of 0.0%
ake Chelan NRA | 42,529] 19.6% =| 0.0% 47,264 14.2% 0.0%
28% 010%
ake Mead NRA 283,62
ake Meredith NRA | 0.0%| 197,075| 21.1% 0.0%
ake Roosevelt NRA |
assen Volcanic NP
1,20
14.7%
329,265] 5.4% —— F—0.0%
27,93
20,094] 1.7% Ss 0.0%
36,848] 4.9% | -32.7%
12,13
26,68
U4 esha
166,194} 21.9%
ewis & Clark NHP 27
incoln Boyhood NMEM 16,20
incoln Home NHS 10,46
incoln Memorial 3,988,650} 21.9%
8.8%
0.0%
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NPS Social Science Program, Public Use Statistics Office
Table 5: 2004 Recreation & Non-Recreation Visits / Visitor Days
by Park (cont.)
Park Name
Little Bighorn Battlefield NM -17. : } -18.3%
Little RiverCanyonNPRES | 174,499[ 5.1% 0.0%] 17,991] 1.794 0.0%
Little Rock Central High SchoolNHS__ | 28,836] 23.5% 0.0%] 2.4031 25.5% 0.0%
lLongfellowNHS_ | 80,380] -20.9%] 0.0% 3,798] -29.9%] 0.0%
Lyndon B. Johnson NHP 5.4%] 11,160 0.0% 18,816 -6.0%| 3,720, 0.094
Maggie L.WalkerNHS | 10,913] 5.2% 0.0%] 55] 5.9% 0.08
1.0%] 92,253 0.0% 395,195] 1.9% 7,212] 0.094
21.9% 0.0% 6,287] 21.9% |_—0.0H
Marsh-Billings-RockefellerNHP_ | 29,205] 11.6% 0.0%) 4,868] -17.6% = 0|_—0.0H
Martin Luther King, JuNHS_ | 580,307] 12.9%] 0.0%) 92,442] -12.5% 0.094
Marin VanBurenNHS | 13,686, 6.2% 720] 0.0% 1,203 2.9% 16 0.094
Mary Mcleod Bethune Council HouseNHS | 6,329] 156.5% 0.0% 1,055] 156.5%] = 0|_—0.0%
6.6%| 304,065] 6.0% 1,908] 6.6%
MinuteManNHP 1,072,149] 8.9%] 0.0% 134,010] 8.9%] O|_——0.0
Minuteman MissileNHS?_ | 4.924] 0.0% 0%] 01] 0.0%] 0.0%
0.0% | 0.0% 6,180 0.0% = o_—0.0H
11.2% of 0.0%] 278,157] -11.9% | 0.0%
MonocacyNB | 18,145] ho] 0.0%] 2.2681 24.6% 0.094
1.2% 420| 0.0% 53,704 1.2% = S|_——0.0%
MooresCreekNB_ | 0,676] 9.8% 0.0% 3,160] -12.9%1 |.
5.5% 0.0%] 74,948] 5.2% 0.0%
8.1%] 716,440|_ -8.2%| 223,503] -8.1%| 19,901] -8.2%
MuirWoodsNM_ 778,868] 8.2%] 86,464] 8.2% 0.080
16.0% 0.0% 39,262) 12.4% O|_——0.0%H
National Capital Parks Central | 1,978,172] 1.6% 0.0% 169,063] 171.5%| 0.0%
National Park of American Samoa®_— | 0% O_O 0.0% 0.0%
New BedfordWhalingNHP | 843.8] 3.3% 0%] 14,4781 3.2% 0.0%
New Orleans JazzNHP | 4.206]. 0%] 6,143] 18.1%] 020%
NewRiverGogeNR 0,951,782] 3.7%] 2,400] 0.0% 202,094 0.3%] 400] 0.080
0.0%
10.7% 0.0%] 4.734 10.7% 0.0%
NinetySixNHS 62a] 9.3% 0.0% 3,606, 9.3% 0.080
NiobraraNSR@ 84,385] 0.0% 0.0%] _—35.218| 0.0% 010%
NothCascadesNP |S t9t| 18.4% 0) 26,9261 -15.4% 0.0%
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Table 5: 2004 Recreation & Non-Recreation Visits / Visitor Days
by Park (cont.)
Percent
Park Name Rec Chinese
Obed W&SR 242,68 17.6% 8 f 82,302 5 75 !
20.5%
Oregon Caves NM
1.3% 0.0%) _—271,293| 9.0% O|_— 0.0%
1,800| 0.0% 364,129] 10.0% 1,200] 0.0%
Palo AltoBattlefieldNHS | 28,175)47654.2% =| —0.0%|~—=— 4,696) 47654.2%] = O|—02.0%
PeaRidgeNMP | HAAG] 13.1% 0.0% t.241] 13.1% 0.0%
PecosNHP ts CCCSC*i‘L~«C*iéi BALCH. 7%G|_— OL 0.0% 4,997] 86.9% 0.0%
PennsylvaniaAvenueNHS|=209,005| 27.2% | 0.0% 5,748] 27.2% OL —02.0%|
Peny's Victory Internatl.PeaceMEM | 152,628] -9.2% 0.0% ~—«*15,197|_— 5.4% _——O|_—02.0%|
Petroglyph NM | g7ge] 67.8% ol 0.0%) 16,250] 224.9% | _—0.0%|
PinnaclesNM es SSSC*d~CiS7,B07]_—-3.3MHI_——O 0.0%] 47, 682] 3.7%] | —0.0%
0.6% ——Of-<0.0% 17,036 0.6% ~~] —0.0%
3.2% | 0.0% ~— 29,747] 2.3% 0.0%
11.9%] 25,788|_ 0.0%] 815,250] -12.5%| 2,149] 0.0%
84.4% | 0.0% ~—*169,890| 104.1% = 0|_—0.0%
201,793] 7.2% 80] 0.0%
819,221] 37.2% | 0.0% ~—68,268| 37.2% ———O|_—0.0%|
RainbowBridgeNM CS; 78,675] 25.5% ~~ 0.0% ~— 9,210 —-25.5% ~~ O|—0.0%
RedwoodNP os SCSC~C*éi~C=Ciéi COG]. MM OL] 144,531 22.8% == O|—0.0%
RioGrandeWSSR TCR] 10.4%] 0.0%] 7,368| 37.8% = 0|_—0.0
1.7%
1,639,938) -9.5%| 3,254) -2.7%
6.9%) 3,606| -6.8% 475] -6.9%
RossLakeNRASS«dC813,497] 9.5% 720] 0.0% 94,305 30.0% 60] 0.0%
RussellCaveNMSC*d;C2, HH]. 3,263| 4.9% O00
Sagamore HillNHS S408] 3.1% 0%] 855013. —0.0%
Saguaro NP
| 0.0%] 264,185| 9.9% | _—0.0%
Saint-GaudensNHS |S 80,725] 0.0% 0.0% 4,979] 0.8% 0] 0.0%
SalemMariimeNHS | 782,791] 20.6% tf -06.7%) 45,707] 68.9% 0 -50.0%
Salinas PuebloMissiosNM | 84.216] 1.1% 0.0% 5,949] 0.7%
San AntonioMissionsNHP | s«1,102,445) 17.1% 0.0% 134,107] -27.4% 0.0%
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Table 5: 2004 Recreation & Non-Recreation Visits / Visitor Days
by Park (cont.)
Visits
Percent
Change
Percent
Change |
0.0%
Park Name
San Francisco Maritime NHP
pacha Te
055, | 0.0% — 365,010] _-1.4%| 0.0%
SanJuanisiandNHP 70,969] 10.17] —.0%]—18,436]~— 2.3% O08
SanJuanNHS CSCSCSC*d,:«i«072,826]—-10.5%] = —0.0%|_—174,520/ ~—-13.4% —S=O——0.0%
Scotts BlulfNM 107,715] 2.0%] 0.0%) 17,055] 2.0%) ii ene mes
ShenandoahNP_CSC*dti«C; 261,000] = 8.3%] _— 10,962] 0.0%] 746,620] 7.0% ~—229] 0.0%
SitkaNHP 297,130) 184% 00.0%)" 15,297) | 218.506)
Sleeping BearDunesNL | (114,615) 3.4% —.0%| 59,741] ——-3.3%|_— 0.04
Springfield ArmoryNHS ss CCSC*d:CSCC83,39K)]— 12.0% =~] 5.565] 12.0% = O|_—00%
Statue of LibetyNM «3,618,055 12.0% —S=—O|_—0.0%_— 904,513] 12.0% > 0|—0.0%
SteamtownNHS ss CSC*d:Ci106,43G]_— 7.3%] .0%|_~—1,304] 7.3% —SO|——0.0H
1.0%| 20,728] 0.1%| ——27|_—-4.9%
Tallgrass PraiieNPRES |S 15,281] 8.8% OL] 547] 8.8% SO] ——O.0%
Thaddeus KosciuszkoNMEM |S 4,686, =. S.0%]——B]_—.8%]_— | —.0H
78.8%| 1,000] 18.0%] __—*145| 494.2%
Theodore Roosevelt InauguralNHS_|_—(13,898 12.7% —S|_—0.0%|—— 2,744] -10.6% —S> 00.04
Theodore Roosevelt sland =| 144,226 =~ 16.2% = OL—.0%|— 21,633] -16.2% > 0|_—0.0H
Thomas JeffersonMEM | «2,200,71] 34.0% ~—S>—|_—0.0%| 91,682] 34.0% ~—S>0|—0.00
Thomas StoreNHS | 584.7% 0%] 48] 23.7%] SS |——0.00
TimpanogosCaveNM_ ss |—107,1701 =~ 1.1% =~. 5,215] 1.6% = |—0.0%
TimucuanEHP ss C~“‘C‘*dr:*C5,20i—=C*=C=7-SM%GL_———0%|_—*107,637| 15.6% —S= | ——00%
TontoNM tz 88 0] 0.0%] 9,604) 6.7%] Oe
TumacacoriNHP CC“‘L:«C«éB«SOD] 7.4%] .0%]—695] 7.4% 0.0
Tuskegee AirmenNHS | 11495] 3.7%]. —1,437| 3.7%] O00
Tuskegee Institute NHS | 52.750) -11:2%] 0.0% ~~ 7,270] -22.8% |) nine O) 0%
114,486, ——-0.6%| ~—=240,_—0.0%|_— 7,155] —--0.6%_—=5|_———0.0%
lUlysses S.GrantNHS CdS ,707] BH] 0.0%] 850] 5% .0%
6.1% 7,800, 0.0%) 261,106] 6.1% __—*1,300| 0.0%
Vanderbilt MansionNHS Ss «405,264] «= 12.0%] ~——0.0%|_—42,148| 7.6% 0.0%
Vicksburg NMP | 958081] 6.3% 0.0%] ~—176,272| 7.7% = O|_—0.0%
33.5% ——O|_—0.0%)_—157,987| 32.9% —O|_—0.0%H
Virgin Islands NP
480, 0.0%| 13,751] 13.9% —=20|_—0.0%
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Table 5: 2004 Recreation & Non-Recreation Visits / Visitor Days
by Park (cont.)
Park Name Percent | Non-Rec | Percent
Change Change
aE Deas BT Ee Fa SO a SE
SRL Tae Se PRES ENE Sa Se
War in the Pacific NHP
Washington Monument 378,416} — -28.6%
Washita Battlefield NHS 14,733] -47% Of a a
Weir Farm NHS iiesa|-267%| COO 251% —sOf-—02.0%
Whiskeytown-Shasta-Trinity NRA 745,185] -0.8% 6,276
White House’ 357,250/ 957% 0
4,544] 968.594
-8.9% 1,286) 11
0.3%| —=—888 0.3%| ——37|_—0.09
rome i af 0.0%
: 0 0 0.0%
28. 6,449] -28.4%|
2. 180,532| -2.4%| (0.0%
Women's Rights NHP
WorldWarllMemora? = ss |_~=—(i5,382,498] 0.0% =O 0.0% ~—— 226,146
cae
0.0%
40
Wrangell-St. Elias NP & PRES 57,221] 32.1% = O|-—0.0%|
Wright Brothers NMEM 421,341] -40.8% 2,190| 0.0%
Wupatki NM 247,971] 6.8% 6,531] 0.0%
Yellowstone NP 2,868,317| _ -5.0%
ALS
0% 100,318,4
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Table 6: 2004 Overnight Stays by Park
NPS
: Back
Park Name Concessioner Campgrounds Country MISC] Non-Rec | Total
—— , _ _ LODGING | CAMPGDS | TENTS | RV's .
0 0} 101,577} 19,878 QO} 8,618 0} 130,073
SE Ca
SSL SE CS SE RR RY a)
eee Pe o_o} 14.920) 11,454] ___ 026,074)
mes 20524] 3.66] 378) _4,883] 048,40
AssateaguelsiandNS | 60,4761 22,204 2,681] 11,087 | 96,298
| 24,225] 12,149] e79|_ 0| 43,990
BandelierNM | 5,925] 4,132] 1,020] 2,400] 013,488
BigBendNP | C417 _19,638) 93,597] 33,921] 29,720) 34,2061 Of 185,194
Big Cypress NPRES* Tk, aR a
BigSouthFokNRA | S881] 8.971 26,374] 22,301] 3,666 O_70,693
SS ES A TE a a
BighomCanyonNRA | 42231 8003] 8g} 1,71
Black Canyon of the Gunnison NP eG Ne Te RG SE Si a SN
BlueRidgePKWY | 52507] 51,124) 37,497] 3,990) 1,204] 0} 145,692
BryceCanyonNP_ | 4.34] 46,197| 90,444] 1,450) 1,966| | 183,301
Biecbendnet NM Pl 20] 8,900
BufaloNRE | 8865] _57,420] 18,246] 40,205] 8,258|_ | 120,404
ee a SST ee ar er ee er eae ee
CanyondeChellyNM_ | 80,639] 10,560] 21,015] 1.236 595, O64, 046
CanyonlandsNPO | 16,504] 7,514] 65,281] 4,737| | 94,036
SS SSE TT ee ey
CapeHatterasNS |S 84,759] 23,906] | 4,780] 5 40| 84,075]
CapeLookoutNS | te} SSS 13,200] 709] 34,8 18
peer SE oh) 15,607) 7,79] 1.477) _ 1,840) 36,708
RS a ERT I
CatoctinMountainPark =| 7.284] 1,571] 134 32,6161 |, 602
EE EET A ES
SS ET: a 7 ae
ChannelisiandsNP_ | _ 17,086] 82,0791 28,412] 127,577
Chesapeake &OhioCanalNHP_— | LS H6,0851 =~ tS|StS 16,085)
Chickamauga &ChattanoogaNMP_ | SSS 1806] 1,896
ChickaswNRA | 0525] 20,841] of 10,495|_|_ 79,861
EES a TE a
meee PS 8 ol 9,920) 5,440] tal) 15,484
AS A i RA RS ST I RR FEO |
EE EE RT
CraterlakeNP 88.488] 33,924] 4,266] of t.830|_— 73,508
Craters oftheMoonNM | 5,096 6 44ol 110} 600] 12,246
Cumberland Gap NHP4 Le ope NG Apoal_otizal_ Vwiizad 1,267
__ TT a a 350
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Table 6: 2004 Overnight Stays by Park (cont.)
eee MISC | Non-Rec
Park Name
Cuyahoga Valley NP 2,792 0 0 0 0| 3,470 of 6,262
Death ValleyNP_ sd, 157]_ 5,751] 32,601] 108,064) Ss of_-—«2.033| S| «180,608
DelawareWaterGapNRA | SSS 45318] 17,520] S|, 847
Te i ie irs
DevilsPostpieNM 0) ce he oo OO! 607)" ber oe
TT i a hi LT iit ht —
DinosaurNM CT 20,083] 8,095] 26,848] 2,671] O57, 997
Dry TortugasNPocc | 6] 13.918) S Beane
TC LL i hie:
OTT ihe ks
EvergiadesNP CC C*é‘dL:Ciét ASQ} (18,808) 25,638] 18,744] 2,424 | _—*100,061
FirelsiandNS ws | 8) 792) 38,746) Se
Fort DonelsonNB | OOo 115) ee
FortNecessityNB lo 158s ca
Fort PulasiNM oc) | ol oe
For SumterNM ia 2 OE GS
Gates ofthe ArcticNP&PRES | 5a] Oa
GatewayNRA bes ec oo oo 7,953,
GauleyRiverNRA Oh Ol 2,206] 2,406) eeeiol 0,
GettysburgNMPO of 30;856) a ee
GlacieBayNP&PRES ——(“asCid|CS NALS] 871 «8,331| _—7,755| 30,6511
GlacierNP C—“‘CS™CC#d #1N6S507| ~——O|_ 80,155] 86,373] 27,640] 2,025 __—S=—0|_— 312,700
864,484, | _1,138,770
GoldenGateNRA_ S| 45 G_ 3.076, ~~] 12,1281 ~—S__—«1,096
GrandCanyonNP_SCCSCSCSC*d;«CSCiO8,6BQ}_—_— 45,063 161,427] 117,221] 255,617| 36,586, _—_O|_1,219,596
GrandPortageNMo S| ee) ae
GrandTetonNP_ 208,744] 44.657] 94,698] 103,937] 27,752] 12,0051 | _—491,785
GreatBasnNPo | 13,259) 10,185] 955] 1,750]
GreatSandDunesNP&NPRE | SSC 28,418] 19,4802] —1,808| 4,402] ~— | 43,110
Great Smoky MountainsNP_ | S988] 136,228] 122,959] 73,787| 17,283] | _— 360,105
Peet ek DE TS
Guadalupe MountainsNP_ | SSC 8,004] 4,653] — 2,263] 1,999)
GuifisiandsNS fae ein pig 0) oa tea
Haleak@laNP igs kL ord | 1416 2,653] sO), 21600)
Hawaii VolcanoesNP_ CCS 8K.873]~— SG 979]_~—440|_—5,070 70,317] _———O|_117,,679
Hot SprngsNP_ | 8,088] BIS OO
HovenweepNM | CSC CCC
IndianaDunesNL ee C—“‘(RSSCCT:~SY 2,819] ese] 5652] ~~, 120
lsleRoyaleNP ss C“‘CC#*L;*#CC«SCOOL «C5 42] <4,887| —S—|_—«96,706| 3,402 374| 52,610}
John D. Rockefeller, ur.MEMPKWY | 23,101] ti] ~—of—Ss] Satta] ~— tS 1,090)
Home bayFossi eden) |g gf a
Joshua Tree NP | of =~ 148,168] 33,126] 7,407] 56,467] —=so|-—«245,168
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Table 6: 2004 Overnight Stays by Park (cont.)
et bess MISC | Non-Rec
Park Name
SEGA MIAGRER SS SSS
Katmai NP
Semin NP Yeo) eee ee Oy 1,164), fo 68) 1,840] ii es or Oho 3,090)
KennesawMountainNBPo TC CC tS
Kenge Canyon NP_—_}_ tii] _9_szbi_2508 1500 sa} _0}_188,494
KingsMountainNMP_ CC tCsdTC Miata pe tacs6— “Olivine 76
Klondike Gold RushNHP-Alaska | C827], |S5,005], =~ OSC $C 7,988
fakeChelanNRA rota aro] 17,051
ts a E000 02,000 Often dpinvy, 2,000
llakeMeredith NRA] SSC 10,280) 28,958] 4.2751 ta] ,829
lake Roosevelt NRA | S87 94,468) 54,501] 16,906 18,833| = O|_—149,070
llassenVolcanicNP_ | S88] 45,006] t8,816| 5,434] 4.478] O|—79,675
eet seh ane 0) imag OL 4.093) jajane) ) 7] 146] ~~ shai) 5,654
MammothCaveNP_ | 18.840] 37,950] 14,448] 6.024 3.819] O80, 489
a 7 ae es
rs a OO 1606) | 1568) 01,767, ~~ o|__5,001
MountRainierNP |S B02] 56,826] 25,503] 63,777| 6.949] Ss O|_—*194,947
NatchezTracePKWY | 5H] ao] ieeeeta| 25/020)
ST GO fr [See 0 ANNTREE)
ene iene sO OS ial rr BS8s i858| = 0a. ——io| 581
NewRiverGorgeNR_ | CSCS A7B| 48} _i,0893
een Oe se Of, 20) 15,311] ~ es)" ———i0] -_ 15,396
ee ee 6] eo stg
OlympicNP CC*C‘*sT«=C=C«i 8 CNG|__—_—9.674| 119,158] 77,896] 75,005] 2,456] = O|_— 341,204
as eS ART 77: [Ss | ee De
| 3,687| 34,300) 577]_—tte|_—O|_—838,69
OzakNSR_ —“‘CS™CCY COBY 55,912] 18,092] 8,463] 42,6231 = O|_—*13,779
| 15,473] 34,408] 13,609] 432] 63,922
Pemy’s Victory Intemat.PeaceMEM ss | CSCC BO] 800
ee ee re ol tata oa ee] 4,741
PicturedRocksNL CT CSCS “1 5t2| 3,564] 11,9201 =~] —7,008
Sa TE: a ee a er a: ee ee)
Prince William ForestPark =| S28, 263] 4,608) 594337] 99,447/ ~~, 249
RedwoodNP OT T1736] 140] 1,390 5.444] (13,127
EE a a a: ee a ee
RockyMountainNP | SSC (90,603| 63,250] 23,9281 8,950] = O|_—*186,742]
RossLakeNRA | SSC 10,732] 7,600 14,084] 1,651] S34, 089
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Table 6: 2004 Overnight Stays by Park (cont.)
NPS
Country
LODGING
114,120
Park Name
GEE IEEE EDM OE EME. LE EE ts
Shenandoah NP p : : : 1 pea sae of ie
Sleeping BearDunesNL_ | ~—S 45,153] 46,641] ‘19,208 | __‘11,002]
Theodore RooseveltNP | LSS, 310]_—s11,982| ~~ 750] ~—.779|~—S |S, 824
ft jeccal! [ese sae | __1,400)
4|M
CE Ae ee ee:
Virgin islandsNP_| = 20,209[ ators] =] SCSCs198,975| 1,780] 162,229)
VoyageusNP | 807] OO 98,069] 80/4 OT meee
| [Whiskeytown-Shasta-TrinityNRA| __—o|_—31,634|_—| SS 2,674] ~—3,359| 23,588] |, 255)
WhiteSandsNM | es] |) Se
WindCaveNP_ | SSS 600]__—3.450 230, Om
YellowstoneNP (560,085 458,690] 71,271] —65,852| —-38,270| _—*12,948| ~~ _—*1,207,416
| of_ 468,577] 201,836 82,259] 25,631] SO _—1,614,156)
a ee Ge rc
Zion NP Ls] 90,686] 65,894] 23,027 13,858|_ | _—_271,379
NPS Total 3,508,4971 966,135 3,128,014) 2,321,669 1,725,309| 2 02,559) 13,981,791
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Table 7: 2004 Affiliated and Non-Reporting Areas
ss Affiliated Areas Areas Not Reporting Public Use
Aleutian World War II NHS Alagnak Wild River
merican Memorial Park
enjamin Franklin NMEM
lackstone River Valley NHC
hicago Portage NHS
himney Rock NHS
avid Berger NMEM
elaware and Lehigh Navigational Canal NHC
allen Timbers Battlefield and Fort Miami NHS
ather Marquette NMEM
loria Dei (Old Swedes’) Church NHS
reen Springs Historic District
istoric Camden Revolutionary War Site
ce Age National Scenic Trail
ce Age National Scientific Reserve
llinois and Michigan Canal NHC Natchez Trace NST
nternational Peace Garden
amestown NHS
ewis and Clark NHT
cLoughlin House NHS
klahoma City NMEM'
inglands NRES
ort Chicago Naval Magazine NMEM
uinebaug & Shetucket Rivers Valley NHC
oosevelt Campobello International Park
ewall-Belmont House NHS [a a 2k. ae
i)
O
homas Cole NHS
ouro Synagogue NHS
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Table 8: 2004 Recreation Visits/Visitor Days
Parks By State
| |Aniakchak NM & PRES 7 49
| [Bering LandBridgeNPRES |S THO 11.8% 678
| [CapeKrusenstemNM | 4.830| 20.7% 1,003] 29.9%
| [Denainp 08.2836] 12.2%) 597,314] 14.2%
| [Gates of the ArcticNP& PRES =| ‘10,282 102.6% —=—11,094| 26.5%
| _[GlacierBayNP&PRES |= 883,686| 3.4% ~—376,220| -8.9%
Katmai NP 56,787| 10.1% 48,540| 89.9%
Kenai Fjords NP 244,032| 0.2% 62,135] -1.6%I
| [Klondike Gold Rush NHP-Alaska’ | 843,623] 0.1%] 313,804] 8.44
| [KobukValeynP— 7a 8a] 627.44
| llakeGinke 4.906] 8.9%] |.
| lNoatakneRes | 8.003] 128.4%] 7.593] 91.704
| fsimanne arto] 8.44] 18,287] 18.514
| Wrangel'St EiasNP&PRES | 57.22] 32.1%| 219,349) 92.194
| [Yukon-Charley RiversNPRES | 4.260] -28.9%| 25,058) 17.004
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by State (cont.)
Parks By State
| [Canyon dechelynm | 936,007] 0%] 532,049] 6.9%
| |casaGrandeRuinsNM | 93.930 7.1%] 654] 7.194
| |etircaruant =| .586] 164%) 20,408) 21.124
| |CoronadonMeM | a9.50n] ste] 8.280] 1.3%
Fort Bowie NHS 9,483} 12.3% 1,581] 12.3%
| |Gien Canyon NRA 147,348| -1.9% | 207,431
| |erandcanyonNP_ | 926,284] re] 5,035,038) 4.604
| [HubbetTradingPostnHS | 130411] 20.4%] 5.615] 20.4%
| flakeMeadNRA | 1,954,996] 1.204] 1,925,744) 3.04
| |MoniezumaCastlenM | aa.a2| 1.204) 5,704] 1.204
| \avgonm 2a tne 13,825) -10.524
| Jorgen Pipe CacusnM | 20.584 17.9%) 8,711] 5.74
| PPetiied Forestne | 580,000] 1.1%] 120,002] 3.404
| [Pipe Springnm | sr5e0] el 97] 2208
| [Saguaronp |. tsa] tre 84] 2204
[Sunset rater Volcanonm | 26.911] 20.2% 13,220] 20.204
ee ee
| [TumacacoinHP | a.500] ave] 2,605] «7.414
| [fuzgootm | ata6] te] 7.155] -0.614
| Wainutcanyonsm |. 981| 13.9%) 13,751] 13.09%
WupathinM arr] 6.8] atta] 88
10,681,922} 1. |
| lArkansas Postnmem |. te3| ree] 4.7731 0.704
| [BufonR | tgi.02t| 7.5] 582,273) 42.0%
| lfonsminns Trae te] 8.604] 6.514
| HHotspringsne | tata.795| 9.1%] 79.545] 10.704
| litte Rock GentralHigh SchoolNHS | 28.836] 23.5%] 0a] 23.5%
Subtotal Arkansas
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Table 8: 2004 Recreation Visits/Visitor Days
by State (cont.)
Parks By State
| |cabronm 903,265] 10.1% 112671] 9.8%
__|channetislandsNP_ | 87,716] 8.2] 495,265] 4.6%
| Ipeathvateynep_ 704,820) 14.1% 519,794] 20.6%
| |For PotnHs | 1,660,007] 3.9% 75204 5.6%
| |GoltenGatewna | 13.270547| 4.2% 1704526] 2.8%
| lon muirnHS =a 879) ml 880| 7.0%
| MostuaTreenP 1.24659] atte] 756,061] 10.7%
| |kingsCanyonNP_ | 825.035] 5.6% 1.977.398 -7.5%
|_|lassenVolcanicNP_ | 879,667] 6.1% 920.265] 5.4
| Mojvenpres | 56.312 11 20 278,157] 11.3%
| [Pinnaciesnm 187,307] 3.30] 4.680374
| [PointReyesNS | 1,960,055] 11.9%] 815.259] 12.5%
| |Redwooanp 302.020) 300] 14.5328
|_[San Francisco MariimeNHP | 4.055.479) 1.8% 965,010] 1.40
[Santa Monica MountainsNRA | 525,859] 17.4%] 86.266] 18.8%
| [Sequiane 1,000,177] 2.18] 2,676,053) 1.44
| lvosemtenp 2001] 294 5,193,410] 3.5%
Subtotal California 33,054,222!
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| fouecaniNRA | 1,006,102] 0.50] 251,926
| [Dinosaur 2706] 12.2% 120,735
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Florissant Fossil Beds NM
|_|GreatSandDunesNP&NPRES | 267,204) 6.3%] 137.844] 1.61
| lHovenweepm ttc 9.7%] 81] 8.4
|[MesaverieNP aa att] 1.9%] 304.065] 6.00
| RockyMountainNP | ret 90] 9.9] 1630081 0.50
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State (cont.)
Parks By State
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
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| |LBJ Memorial Grove on the Potomac | 482250] 1.7%) 20,094] 1.7%
| [Lincoln Memorial | 3.988.650] 21.9%] 166,194] 21.994
|_Mary Mcleod Bethune CounciHouse NHS | ___—6.320| 1565%| __—_—_—1,055|_156.544
| —_|National Capitol Parks Centra | 1,978,172 1.6%) 169,063] _171.5%
| _|National Capitol Parks East =| 1.799013] 45.7%] 249,653) 62.8%
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Pennsylvania Avenue NHS 209 005| 27.2% 5 748| 27.2%
President's Park 1,333,967} 84.4% 169,890} 104.1%
Thomas Jefferson MEM 2,200,371} 34.0% 91,682} 34.0%
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Vietnam Veterans MEM 3,789,889} 33.5% 157,987} 32.9%
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Rock Creek Park 2 115,516 3.9% 205,382] 1.7%
Washington Monument 378 416| -28.6% 31,535} -28.6%
White House 367,250| 95.7% 21,959] 77.6%
Subtotal District of Columbia 33,429,861
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Table 8: 2004 Recreation Visits/Visitor Days
State (cont.)
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Big Cypress NPRES 385,194
Biscayne NP 478 304 -2.4% 119,576
Canaveral NS 1,050,211 222,853] -
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Castillo de San Marcos NM 643 594] -3.3% 40,225
De Soto NMEM 236,717} -12.9% 32,549} -12.9%
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Dry Tortugas NP 67 917| 9.1% 65,028
Everglades NP 1,181,355} 13.5% 501,404 1.0%
5.1%
2.0%
Timucuan EHP :
Subtotal Florida
Andersonville NHS 165,929} 10.1% 27,655
Chattahoochee River NRA 2,672,138] -0.8% 890,713
Chickamauga & Chattanooga NMP 457,41 s| 3.1% 75,266
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Martin Luther King, Jr. NHS “12.
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Subtotal Georgia}
| War in the Pacific NHP 11,832} 596.8% 2,480} 340.2%
Subtotal Guam} 11,832} 596.8%) 2,4
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Table 8: 2004 Recreation Visits/Visitor Days
by State (cont.)
Haleakala NP 1,455,477| 0.7% 261,914 -3.5%
Hawaii Volcanoes NP 1,307,391] 31.8% 729,474] 17.7%
Kalaupapa NHP 61,797| 6.6% 41,198| 6.6%
Pu’uhonua O Honaunau NHP 819,221) 37.2% 68,268} 37.2%
Puukohola Heiau NHS 101,092 4,212
| USS Arizona MEM 1,566,633; 6.1% 261,106] 6.1%
meu Ptotal Hawaii] 5,403,073) 13.876) eul7306, 863) Mt
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| [Kaloko-HonokohauNHP | 1.462] 17.8%] 20,691] 16.3%
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| [etyotRocksNR_ | 76,586] 4.106] 20,838] 4.1%
| [craters ofthe Moonm | 183,114] 2.46] 45.053] 3.194
__|Hagerman FossiiBedsNM_ | 21.801] 36.9%] 2,725] 98.9%
— Subtotal Idaho] 468,708} -1.1%| ———89,077| 1.3%
ILLINOIS
Lincoln Home NHS 361,349] -5.7% 26,684] -5.794
Subtotal Illinois) 361,349 -5.7% 26,684} -5.7%
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George Rogers Clark NHP 133,528] 7.3% 14,911
Indiana Dunes NL 1,810,330| _-7.3% 420,231
| |Lincoin Boyhood NMEM 129,392| 1.99% 12,130] 1.994
__ Subtotal Indiana
| lefigy Mounesnms | 93.575, 17.5%] 19,404] 17.5%
| [Herbert HooverNHS | 182,545] 0.4) 15.212] 0.4
Subtotal low 276,120 5.0% 34,707; 8.9%
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Table 8: 2004 Recreation Visits/Visitor Days
by State (cont.)
Parks By State
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| [Brown v. Board of Education NHS? 22,101 3,684] 0.0%
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| lNicodemusnHS | 56,805 10.7% 704) 10.74
| [Tags PraiieNPRES | 15,281] 88% 2547] 8814
, _ Subtotal Kansas
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| [BigSouthForkNRA | 8507] 7.40] 181.013] 5.4%
| [Cumberland GapnHP_ | 920,583] 5.904] 149,960] 4.0%
| [Mammoth CaveNP_ |, 888,267] 1.0%] 995,195] 1.9%
Subtotal Kentucky} 309,085
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| |eaneRiverCreeNHP | 12,983] 54.50] 2.156] 54.3%
| MeanLafiteNHP&PRES | 595,128] 5.80] 91.605] 4.5%
| INewOreansJazzNHS | zz] 7] 14] 18.104
Subtotal Louisiana 6
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Table 8: 2004 Recreation Visits/Visitor Days
by State (cont.)
Recreation |Percent| Recreation |Percent
Visits Change Visitor Days|Change
Sata i alae Desai abla delat dy eae
| [AntitamnB 885] 14.9] 43,600 12.02%
| |AssateaguelsiandNS_ | 676.100] 1.4%] 497,199] 3.1%
| [Catoctin Mountain Park | 09.274] 12.6%] 27.797] _ 12.99%
| _|Chesapeake & Ohio CanalNHP | 262656] 4.204] 43,776 4.2%
;—ffotukenn si __/_srsso_sos|_raasr]_.
Rim: National Capital Parks East’ 199,890} 45.7% 27,073} 62.8%
fim; Piscataway Park 190,745 29,747
| Thomas Stone NHS 5,940 23.7% «248 23.7%
Subtotal Maryland 3,413,476) -0. ere / .
Parks By State
MASSACHUSETTS
| [AdamsNHP T2504] 1.1%] 16,623] 9.7
| [Boston Afican AmericanNHS | 206,853] 4.0%] 6.0971 6.194
| [BostonnHP_ 1,807,505] 17.304] 129,260) 21.6%
Cape Cod NS 4,106,840, 1.0% 689, re
| [Frederick Law OimstedNHS | 814]. ] 1.196] __-1.9%
| Mohn F.KennedyNHS | 11.079] 18.7%] 462] 18.7%
| [bongtetownHs |S 20,380] 20.9%] 3,708] 20,094
| fbowetNHE | ran] t-te] ral 8
| [MinteManne 072,140] a9] 134.010] 8.994
|New Bedford Whaling NHP_ | 343.468] 3.50] 4.478] 9.204
| [SalemMariimenHs | ea.79i| 20.6%] _45,707| 68.99%
Saugus Iron Works NHS 16,316} 16.5% 2,040} 16.5%
| |Springfield Armory NHS 33,393] 12.0% 5,565} 12.0%
Subtotal Massachusetts
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Table 8: 2004 Recreation Visits/Visitor Days
by State (cont.)
Par
ks By State
| [isle Royale NP 17,276| -2.9% 106,330/ -7.3%
| __ |Pictured Rocks NL 381,854] -0.2%| —-167,793| _-0.3%|
| |Sleeping Bear Dunes NL 11 14,615| -3.4% 533,741
PipestoneNM at 73] 0.6% 17,086] 0.6%
17,036} -0.6%
| _|Guif Islands NS 14.1% 279,824} -7.6%4
| |WatchezNHP_—CCSCSC*d~SC=i289,903 -16.0%| 30,260) -12.49H
| WNatchez Trace PKWY | 4,811,982] 3.0%) 1,455,476] -3.0%
| WicksburgNMP_ | (958081 6.3%] 178.2721 7.7%
George Washington Carver NM 4,206
Jefferson NEM 2,779 350/ 3.5% 926,450| 3.5%
38,824 ; |
. 9.
Ozark NSR 1317746] 1.3% 271,293] -9.0%
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Harry S Truman NHS 36,953] -11.5%| 200d
“11.
Ulysses S. Grant NHS 22.797] 2.5% 2 g50| 2.5%
Wilson's Creek NB 162,798} -18.6% 27,133} -20.
4,358,468) 1.
Subtotal Missouri
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Table 8: 2004 Recreation Visits/Visitor Days
by State (cont.)
| igHoene | s0t28| 7.106] 8,063] +10)
| [Bighorn Canyon NRA | 80.466] 34.8%] 30.27/27.
| |olacirnp | 2053,993| 22.2%] 1,993,892 26.94
|_[orantKohrs Ranch NHS | 20,909| 10.1%| 2,091] 10.104
litle Bighorn BattefieiM | 347,056] 17.9%] 28,9361 17.8%
__WWelowstoneNP_ | 1.462.842] 5.0%] 2,694,409] _ -4.30
Agate FossiiBedsM | 15.285] 6.1%] 3.146] 0.19
| Homestead | 48.776) 2.0% 6,855] _-1.20
| WNobrransh | 84.385] 0.0%] 35,2181 0.00
| cots | t0r.7i5| 2.0%] 17,055 2.00
62,274] 132.3%
LLL OTTO ibid
| [ereatBasinne | 79.879] 8.2%] 70,410| 20.7%
| Lake MeadNRA | 5.864.988 1.204) 3,977,231] -3.0%
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State (cont.)
Parks By State
SS
| [Delaware Water Gap NRA 3,587,107] _ -0.1%4 1 295,078] -0.2%|
| fedisonns_ | -t000%) ~— -100%4
| IGatewaynRA | 1605 715) 40%] 493.549 -3.504
| [Morristown NHP_ | 310047] 55% 74,948) 5.294
6.9%
Bandelier NM
Carlsbad Caverns NP
Chaco Culture NHP
Fort Union NM
Pecos NHP
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Gila Cliff Dwellings NM 45,349| _-5.3% 3779| _ -5.3%
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Parks By State
Castle Clinton NM
Eleanor Roosevelt NHS
ederal Hall NVEM
ire Island NS
ort Stanwix NM
ateway NRA
General Grant NMEM
Governors Island NM
Hamilton Grange NMEM
Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt NHS
Martin Van Buren NHS
Sagamore Hill NHS
Saint Paul’s Church NHS
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Vanderbilt Mansion NHS
Women’s Rights NHP
NORTH CAROLINA
Table 8: 2004 Recreation Visits/Visitor Days
by State (cont.)
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Table 8: 2004 Recreation Visits/Visitor Days
State (cont.)
| [Fort Union Trading Post NHS 21,511] -10.5% 2,188] -15.1%
| —__|knife River Indian Villages NHS 40,166] 9.7% 5,351
| [Theodore Roosevelt NP 474,589| _-3.2% 123,282] -4.5%|
| |cuyahoga Valley NP 3,306,175} 14.8% 887,691] 18.6%
| [Dayton Aviation Heritage NHP 50,569} -49.7% 8,428] -49.7%
Hopewell Culture NHP 35,740} -23.3% 5,957! -23.3%
James A. Garfield NHS 13,973) -22.3% 2,329} -22.3%
| [Perry's Victory Intl. Peace MEM 152,628] -9.2%| 15,197| _ -5.4%
| —__|William Howard Taft NHS 16.347] 0.4% 1,362] 0.4%
| |Chickasaw NRA 1,275,733 -8.3% 407,411
| __|Washita Battlefield NHS 14,733, -4.7% 1,228] -4.7%|
| Crater Lake NP 417,086] -13.0% 233,142] -6.6%
| __\John Day Fossil Beds NM 219,192] -14.3% 36,848] 4.9%
Lewis and Clark NHP*.é 117,613] 8.7% 11,670] 8.5%
| [Oregoncavesnm | a.ron| 14.7%] 20.24e{ -10.1%4
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Table 8: 2004 Recreation Visits/Visitor Days
by State (cont.)
Parks By State
PENNSYLVANIA
20.
95.0 4
| [FortNecessiyNB | 105,688] 10.1%] 14.5851 _ 25.504
| fFriendship HS =| 80,018) 13.9%] 5.820] 9.704
| Ieetysburgnme 1,724,420] 2.6%] 20.817] 2.20
| HopewelFumaceNHS | 80,246] 6%] 5,025) B.S
| IindependencenHP_ | 4,087,918] 50.7%] 512,225) 51.60
Johnstown Flood NMEM 115,020] 9.2% 10,122] 9.0%
ISteamtown NHS 106,433, _-7.3% 13,304| -7.3%
| [Thaddeus KosciuszkoNMEM | 4.686 0.2% 980.3
| [UpperDetawaresanR | 112,785, 12.206] 1200) _20.704
| WaleyForgeNHP | 1,088,271] 3.9%] 183478) 3 984
Subtotal Pennsylvania| _ et kt MR i
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Nebo
| congareenP_ | 126,247] 17 9H] 34.196] 19.5%
| lconpenss_ | 28 505] 8.8] 9 789]_-21. 804
| kings Mountain P| 268,504] 1.574] 20,180] 8.5%
| WineysixnHs | gz] zee] 3606).
9.3%
___ Subtotal South Carolina} _
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Table 8: 2004 Recreation Visits/Visitor Days
by State (cont.)
Parks By State
Bo, oe SS SS ee
0 SRR ae Na SESS aaa iad dled“ BETES
Badlands NP 936,030] 7.5% 348,199 6.1%
Jewel Cave NM 108,948] -13.8% 19,373] -12.8%
Minuteman Missile NHS? 4,924] 0.0% 301
1
Missouri NRR 48,149] 0.0% 6,150| 0.0%
Mount Rushmore NMEM 2,037,820 -8.1%| 223,503| -8.19%
Wind Cave NP 593,877| -32.1% 160,177| -28.0%
Subtotal South Dakota
TENNESSEE
| |Andrew Johnson NHS | 50,196) 3.304] 2.207] 6.9%
| Big South ForkNRA | at0,707| -7.4rs] 260,482) 5.4%
| [Chickamauga & Chattanooga | 457,418] 3.1% 75.266, 2.1%
| [FortDonelsonnB_ | 208,355] o.6rs| 12,904] 0.6%
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Natchez Trace PKWY 700,600| _ -3.0%| 236,515| _-3.0%
Obed W&SR 242,682| 17.6% 82,302] 15.4%
Shiloh NMP 311,149] -20.5% 43,263; -14.0%
| |Stones River NB 206,638] 2.5% 20,728
Subtotal Tennessee
Great Smoky Mountains NP 5,133,546] -2.1% 3,168,869| _-2.6%
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Table 8: 2004 Recreation Visits/Visitor Days
by State (cont.)
Parks By State
Sc LT BE IR IDOLE BAG TEDE SE Bt A LS CB ited
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Guadalupe Mountains NP
?; -21.
Lake Meredith NRA
_ Subtotal Texas
POT Me I i ED SSE EE ES OA LE aii ENE EIS ER Ws Hal ilies Giles
280,080
649,931
313,092
2,615,459) -5.2%
9522] 2.2%
8.4%
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by State (cont.)
Parks yd State
Subtotal Vermont 29,205) -11.
mS eS Ga a ae
| [buckislandReefNM | 4,806] 3.204] ase] 2.314
| |ohrsanstednHs | t09,034] tore] one] 7.514
| __\VirginIstands NP
Subtotal Virgin Islands} _ 947,430) -2.
aac memgeote
So eC ern REESE Os Ean, a REO NN
__ Appomattox Court House NHP_ | 152,453] 1.7%] 10,529] 1.70
|__[Atngton House, The R.E.LeeMEM __—|_—_ 492,831] 30.1% 20,535] _30.10
| IAssateagueislandNS | 1,972,689) 1.4%%] 1,000,464] 9.1%
| fBueRidgePKWY | 00,664] 1.9%] 3.500.568] 2.0%
| [ooriatnH 827,579] 0.0%] 205,027| 0584
|__FFredercksburg & SpotsyivaniaNMP | 443,030) 0.1%) 83.082 2.8%
| [George Washington BirthplaceNM | 74.525] 6.9% 12420] 6.3%
|__[George Washington MEMPKWY | 7.227.900 19.6% saaera| 9.1%
| Maggie WalkerNHS | t0,913| 5.2%] 55] 5.38
| Manassasnee | rzstaol 5.0%] asta] 5.0%
| Peterburg | ts.t67| 2.70] tzid] 1.8%
|__ Prince witiam ForestPark | 20,044 3.7% zor 7a] 7.2%
| [Shenandoannp_— | 1.261,000 8.9%] ras c20} 7.0%
|__[Theodore Rooseveltisland | 144.226] 10.2%] ar.6aa|_ 10.2%
|__Wof Tap NPforthe PerformingArts__| __s41.597|_-2.4% _raossel_ 2.4
_Subtotal Virginia 23, 092, 142 rf
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Table 8: 2004 Recreation Visits/Visitor Days
State (cont.)
Parks By State
WASHINGTON
| _INorthGascadesNP_ |g] tare] 26,026] -15.408
| foympicne 307,720] 4704] 1,360,662] 8.458
| [SanJuanislandNHP | 2r,96o] totes] 18,496] 2.098
| |Whitman Mission NHS | 6,169] 0.3%] 4.681] 0.098
| [BluestoneNSR 8,500) 20.9%] 288] 21.30
| _|Chesapeake & Ohio CanalNHP__ | 175,104) 4.2%] 20.184] 4.204
| [GauleyRiverNRA_ 155,183 4.3%] 52,970] 1.80
| [Harpers FeryNHP | 280,783] 1] 86,027] 1.48
| INewRiverGorgeNR | 151,782] 3.7% 202,004] 0.304
Subtotal West Virginia] — 1,782,442
FEEL EER
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Table 8: 2004 Recreation Visits/Visitor Days
by State (cont.)
Parks By State
| |apostle Islands NL 151,881| -10.5% 64,956] -14.0%
| _|Saint Croix NSR 156,952] 11.0% 132,092] 9.99%
Subtotal Wisconsin
| _ [Bighorn Canyon NRA 68,545] -34.8% 25,791] -27.3%
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| _Wohn D. Rockefeller J MEMPKWY | 1.070.901] 5.8% 176,470] -11.8%
| WellowstoneNP | 1.405.475) 5.0%] 2,588,740] 4.9%
Subtotal Wyoming
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Table 9: 2005 and 2006 Forecast of Recreation Visits
A 2004 2005 Percent | 2006 Percent
PARK NAME | Visits Forecast [phere orecast | Difference
SM A Tin Sb aie TE ES ie a il at” EE: clr i eat tela NTE Sihihliedlaat aa EE a Do aa ibis:
Abraham Lincoln Birthplace NHS 201,828 200,002 -
2.207.847
239,504
15,235
2,012
126,441
0
2,254173| 2.10%] 2,193,346] 2.70%
17.97%| __317,780| 12.48%
14,817 -2.74%
-4.43%
14.161
| 28.39%] 1,154] 19.90%
127,855| 1.12% 125,229) 2
1,298,207|-10.21%| _ 1,837,819
7
05%
05%
9
5
8
-0.81%
165,929
50,196
285
Apostle Islands NL 151,881
152,453
733,131
38,183
492,831
2,048,789
163,028 -1.75% 161,708
46,974 -6.42%
-3.63%
Amistad NRA 1,445,772
0.00%
45,269
| 45.96% 184
233,486
3.28% 233,486
237,885 245,679 4.96%
| 3.2894
149,042; -1.84%
-5.07%
-8.97%
0% 191,329 -4,34%
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37,213 2.54%| 35,509
473,164, __-3.99%| 491,249
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2,158,892 2.78%
41,566 39,827, -4.18%
828,244 5.12%
281,768 0.12%
3
Aztec Ruins NM 45,423
7
31,078, 0.37% «31,204 =.
9
Badlands NP 936,030
Bandelier NM 263,285
Bent's Old Fort NHS 30,964
141,492
137,334| —-9.92%| 125,013
719071
Bering Land Bridge NPRES 2,710
370,099 3.46% 387,525 471%
2,373| -12.44%| ——=—-2,200| 7.29%
357,723
6.99%
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122,725] 13.86%| 132,185] 7.71%
175,000 0.00%
3.26%
| 6.53% 159,559] 2.78%
18,220,879 2.16%
41,575 7.16%
16,758
385,194
60,128
696,114] 666,201] ___-4.30%4
107,782
149,011
478,304
175,581
17,999,116
39,590
Boston African American NHS
18,513
236,353
6.34%
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Table 9: 2005 and 2006 Forecast of Recreation Visits (cont.)
2004 2005 Percent 2006 Percent
PARK: NAME Visits Forecast Difference | Forecast | Difference
Boston NHP 1,897,505 1,897,505 0.00%} 1,897,505 0.00%
__22,t0i] 22,t01] 0.00%] 22.t0i| 0.00%
Bryce Canyon NP 4.A6%
0.00%
Bufalo NR | 1.t9t.o21] 1,191,021] 0.00%] 1,191,021] 0.00%
Cabrillo NM 567%
1,050,211] 1,025,893] 2.92%] 1,011,100| 1.44%
| 12.983, 12,933] 0.00% 12,933] 0.00%
Canyonlands NP
Cape Cod NS: 4,106,840] 3,998,225] 4.11%] 3,810,848] —-3.25%
Cape Hatteras NS | 2,208,189] 2,963,955] 7.03%] 2,282,261 3.43
4930| 4,330] 0.00%| 4.330) 0.0004
apulin Volcano NM 57,615
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704,827
Cedar Breaks NM
Chaco Culture NHP 76,336
Chamizal NM 274,989
600,848
20,067
hattahoochee River NRA 2,707,287
2,712,324 __-7.06%| _2,535,628|_-6.51%%
948,659, 3.70% —977,720| 3.06%
38,500
112,352 sone age
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Table 9: 2005 and 2006 Forecast of Recreation Visits (cont.)
2004
Visits
2005
Forecast
Percent
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Colonial NHP 3,327,573} 3,401,779 2.23% 1.16%
Congaree NP | 126,247| 124,657, -1.26%) 129,520] 3.90%
Cowpens NB | 208,565| 216,798 5.95%) 216,916, 0.05%
Crater Lake NP
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| _ 50,569 0.00% ——50,569|——0.00%H
169%) azar] 0.719%
| 5,052,264 5,157,574 2.08% 5,207,091] 0.96%
| 114,788 105,837, -7.80% ———95,505|_——-9.76%H
Devils Tower NM
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| 11,005
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| 72.272
| 137,170
| 65,877
53,765
| __ 2,684
| 1,181,355
156,707
819,161
PARK NAME 2006 Forecast| Percent
Difference
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404,269
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Dinosaur NM 325,279 273,511] 15.91% 255.501] 6.58%
Dry Tortugas NP 67.917| _66,220|——-2.20% += 62,618] 5.44%
11,005] 10,830] —-1.50%| 11,005, 1.62%
| 54,925| 0.00% 54,935 0.00%
93,575, 90,691) 3.08%] —=93,875| 3.51%
Eisenhower NHS 72,072| 69,3791 ——-4.00% +~—=—«i 7,868
EI Malpais NM 137,170, 166,018 21.03%] + —=—«181,446' 9.27%
65,877, 59,703, 9.37% —=— 88,288 ——-2.45%
53,765, 47,287| ——-12.05% == 39,931] ———-15.56%
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Table 9: 2005 and 2006 Forecast of Recreation Visits (cont.)
2004 2005 Percent 2006 Percent
Visits Forecast | Difference Forecast Difference
171,505 168,938 -1.50% 163,784
FotDavisNHS | 54.0071 .009) 0.18%] 88.498
FortDonelsonNB_ | 228,855] 202896) 1.90%] 2adezi| 0.8304
FortFredericaNM | 252,795] 245517] _—-2.88%|_—— 42,602
FortlamedNHS | 7.1275, 786) 31%] 5,10] 6804
4.4
| 4.67%] 304,505
FortRaleighNHSs | (270,050, 286,389, 6.05% 202,559] 2.15%
FortScotNHS | 8,973] 7,030] 6 70% 24,429
FortUnionNM |S 18,280) 1,8] 5.66% 12,061] -3.37%
; 3.3 :
Franklin Delano Roosevelt MEM | _—_-3,038,046|_ 2,121,931] -30.15%| 2,121,931] 0.00%
Frederick DouglassNHS_ | 53046) 1,541] —16.01%| 68,131] 10.71%
Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania NMP_| 443,030) 426,754] -3.67% 415,224 -2.70%
Gates of the ArcticNP& PRES | _—=—10,282—=—t0,282|_—— 0.00% 10,282, 0.00%
GauleyRiverNRA|———155,183| 111,206, 28.28% 82,918] 25.50%
GeneralGrantNMEM | 83,010] 63,816 23.73% 55,953 -11.63%
George Washington Birthplace NM | 74,525, 56,295, -24.54%
——
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=
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10.10% 32,119 7.97%
38,824
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Table 9: 2005 and 2006 Forecast of Recreation Visits (cont.)
2004 2005 Percent 2006 Percent
PARK NAME Visits Forecast | Difference | Forecast | Difference
DOE EISELE a NO EEG Gli GEA ads: Si Se ea a aaa
George Washington MEM PKWY 7,227,909| 6,362,683 -11.97%
1,724,420) 1,884875| ——6.41%|_1,869,053
45,49] 45,908|_1.23% 071%
353,686, 385,852] 0.61% 348,273] -2.13%
2,033,933] 2,101,590, 3.33%] 2,185,146| 3.98%
1841,845| 1,672,100|__-14.65%| 1,980,542] -12.18%
13,270,547, 13,195,850 -0.56%| 12,992,491 1.54%
0.68%
GovernorsistandnM | t,t] 4.312 0.00%| 11,912 0.00%
GrandPotageNM | oss] 0.485) 19.63%] 42,6521 15.52%
GrandTetonNP_ | 2,960,979] 2,298,910] 2.60%] 2,204.01] 2.78%
GrantKohrs RanchNHS_ | 20,099 19,270] 5.54%] 19010] 1.95%
1.86%
Great Basin NP 79,879 83,979 5.13% 84,277 0.35%
Great Sand Dunes NM 267 204, 254,338 -4.82%
Great Smoky Mountains NP 9,167,046} 8,890,249 -3.02%| 8,705,410
-0.52%
-2.08%
0.00%
4.21%
0.00%
-0.69%
9.34%
-2.11%
0.00%
4.30%
-7.32%
-4.79%
-16.48%
-1.15%
-7.94%
1.45%
0.00%
-10.88%
-13.41%
2.77%
Guadalupe Mountains NP 182,351 175,406 -3.81% 168,029
Guilford Courthouse NMPs 277,484 277,484 0.00% 277,484
4,453,375
Greenbelt Park 200,000 144,289 -27.86% 144,289
Haleakala NP 1,455,477| 1,401,801 3.69%| 1,372,249
Hamilton Grange NMEM 12,902 13,378 3.69% 13,378
Gulf Islands NS 4,241,477| 4,484,212 5.72%
Hampton NHS 28,182 30,184 7.10%
8.5
Hagerman Fossil Beds NM 21,801 21,400 -1.84%
221,077
35,370
722,491
178,509
88,131
HomesteadNM |S 48 776] 81,612] 5.B19H
35,740
40,138
63,088
1,418,735] 1,538,748] 8.46%
46 NPS Social Science Program, Public Use Statistics Office
Horseshoe Bend NMP
Table 9: 2005 and 2006 Forecast of Recreation Visits (cont.)
2005 Percent 2006 Percent
Forecast | Difference | Forecast | Difference
shee a sts
21,476 -20.03% 17,421 -18.88%
Hubbell Tracing PostnHS | 190,411] 115,619) 11.34%] 91,845] 20.90%
sle Royale NP | 17276 16,232] 6.04%) 15,905, 5.71
UamesAGarieldNHS | 13,973|_ 11,999] 14.19%] 755 -18.70%
Oo
3.55%
8.84%
WewelCaveNM_ | t8.948] 112466, 3.25%] 108567] 3.47%
5.74%
3.10%
3.63%
John MuirNHS 27.873] 25,635| 8.09%] 24,834| 3.1204
2.50%
0.17%
11.20%
102,946 12.56% 114,71] 11.49%
KamainP T8687] 47.770) 5.88%] 43,304] 0.95%
1.14%
3.10%] 541,962] 0.12%
g97,910| 6.43%] 940,938,473
KobukValeyNP | aaa] 27] 0m 5528] 7.774
Korean WarMemorialNMEM | 3,610,796] 3,225,928| -10.66%| 3,920,773 2.94%
lake GiaknP_ | 06] 05] 10.36%] 600] 7.6554
0.00%
1,281,992) -1.30%
| 1,250,610
|__ 102,946
KenaifjorsNP aaa] aa9asal 1.96] 2a5,ara| -1.60%
541,332
__897,910
47 NPS Social Science Program, Public Use Statistics Office
Table 9: 2005 and 2006 Forecast of Recreation Visits (cont.)
2004 2005 Percent 2006 Percent
PARK NAME Visits | Forecast | Difference | Forecast | Difference
eb 2 Sid ital LYLE EE TIE
Lassen Volcanic NP 4.28% 399,642
Lava Beds NM | 106,940] 111,476, 4.24% 110,559] _-0.82%
| 482,250, 458,749 4.87%] 452,054] —_-1.46%H
Lewis & Clark NHP | 219,192] 24t.saa| 10.02% 245,002 1.60%
Lincoln Boyhood NMEM 129,392] 116,205] -10.19%| 109,365) __-5.89%
Lincoln Home NHS
Lincoln Memorial
Lite River Canyon NPRES
Little Rock Central High School NHS
Longfellow NHS
Lowell NHP
Lyndon B. Johnson NHP | 80,730] 72,618|_——-10.05%| 65,369] ——-9,.984%
Maggie L. Walker NHS | t0.913| 12,133, t1.18%| 12,550) 3.4404
Mammoth Cave NP
March-Bilings-Rockefeller NHP_____—_—|_——-29,205| 29,205, 0.00%|_—29,205| 0.00%
Martin Luther King, Jr.NHS | _—580,307| —624,133|_—7.55%|_—624.553|_——0.07%
Martin VanBurenNHS | 13,686, 14,232] 3.99% 14,020, —-1.49%
Mary Mcleod Bethune Council House NHS | __ 6,329, 6,329|——0.00% 6,829 0.00%
Minuteman Missile NHS | 4924] 4.924 0.00% 4.924] 0.00%
MonocacyNB | 18,145] 15,829) 12.77%] —15,465|—_—-2.9090
20.19%] 203,051] -17.94%
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Table 9: 2005 and 2006 Forecast of Recreation Visits (cont.)
2005 2006
Forecast Forecast
Percent
Difference
Percent
Difference
PARK NAME
Natchez Trace PKWY 5,389,227, 5,367,899 -0.40%| 5,298,671 -1.29%
National Capital Parks Central 1,378,172} 1,378,172 0.00%] 1,378,172 0.00%
2,040,025, 7.93%
National Park of American Samoa |__| 0.00%] 200
| 5,982,498) 5,982,498 | 5,382,498
5,382,498
0.00%
0.00%
-3.42%
Natural Bridges NM | 96,106] 91,22] -5.07%| 88,109
—_,
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New Orleans Jazz NHS “4 226| 44,226! 0 00%| 44,226 0.00%
New River Gorge NR 1,151,782] 1,144,017 -0.67%| 1,135,831] __-0.72%
9
| 216,258| 15.52% 228492) 5.66%
NicodemusNHS | 56.803) 65,29) 15.51%| 74087] 13.36%
4.22%
National World War || Memorial 5,382,498} 5,382,498 0.00%
0%
Obedwash ss C68] a8o] 5.85%) 230,900) 0.80%
4.98%
228%
040%
226 56%
0
137, 0
7
36,456
__ 84,385 54,385
NoatakNPRES | 850] 93|_— 0.00%] a0]
16.43%
2
Nez Perce NHP 187,210
(Organ Pipe CacusNM | 229.584) 245,112 76%] 04221] 4.44%
OzakNSR 1.317.746) 1,250,021] 5.14%] 1,181,125) 5.51%
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Padre Island NS 643,792
New Bedford Whaling NHP 343,468 370,619 7.91% 387,731 4.62%
Niobrara NSR 54385 0.00%
0.00%
PeaRidgenme | w.aao] 6,505] 1.72% 58,805 -5.92%
PecosNHP | 8.62] a5,490] 91] 5,992| 0.28%
3.27%
Perrys VitoryIntematl,Peace MEM | 152,628 165,208| 8.24% 163,249 -1.19%
| 2,080,028
, 2
| ;
1.62%
1.56% 566,168|_-0.84%
0.00% 97.498] 0.00%
2.75% 359,301] 3.25%
PinacesNM | 57.907] 157,098| 0.19%] 154,610 -1.58%
49 NPS Social Science Program, Public Use Statistics Office
418 -8.45%
575
Table 9: 2005 and 2006 Forecast of Recreation Visits (cont.)
2004 2005 Percent 2006 ;
PARK NAME Visits Forecast | Difference | Forecast Percent Difference
¥ Be ee ere ee oa ee ead a NE OS SLOT ESO NRE BL OUT Et Ae PMOL OE LAE re! it be pio NG RESET Se ET IS
Pipe Spring NM | 57,569| 59,297| 3.00% 60,968! 2.82%
Piscataway Park | 90,745] 185,992 28%] 176,602 47%
3.63%
0.00%
48%
00%
9
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Prince William Forest Park 220,044] 239,836) —=«8.99%| 248,175 3
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Pu'uhonua o Honaunau NHP 819,221 | g19.221} 0.00% _—«a8t9,221
Puukohola Heiau NHS 101,092] 117,387, 16.12% ‘131,584 12.09%
Rainbow Bridge NM 73,675| 98,865} 34.19%] «98,865 0.00%
Redwoods NP 392,029] 406,508) «3.69% «410,240 0
3
7
4
Pipestone NM 773 0 74,870 3.54%
2%
Richmond NBP 84,876, 90,194 6.27%| 87,862 2.59%
Rio Grande W&SR a ae ee ae | 20.86%
9
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6
Rock Creek Park 2,115;516}—2,051;511 1.13%] 2,091,794
Rocky Mountain NP 2,781,899] 2,768,717 -0.47%| 2,680,775 -3.13%
Roger Williams NMEM 50,677 51,754 2.12% 50,908 -1.63%
Ross Lake NRA 313,497 358,899 14.48% 368,379 2.64%
Russell Cave NM 22,350 23,478 5.05%
Sagamore Hill NHS 41,082 | 42,396] 3.20%
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42,396)
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| _ 265,997
15,528)
-3.16%
Saint Croix NSR 313,904 274,670 -12.50% 265,997
Saint Paul's Church NHS 13,938 14,718 5.59% 5.47%
Salem Maritime NHS 782,791 709,277 -9.39% 696,610 -1.79%
Salinas Pueblo Missions NM 34,216 34,027 -0.55% 33,827 -0.59%
Sant-Gaudens NHS | 0,725] 8at4] Taste ,89 6.0%
SanJuanisiand HP | _270,960| 253,609] 6.37%] 24a.esa| 1.9194
SanJuanNHS | 1,072,829] 1,180,403] 7.25%] 1,199405| 0.8614
Santa Monica Mountains NRA |_—_525,859| 497,423] 541%] 0021458
Saratoga HP | 114,007] 92.t4a|—-ta.te%o| 77.359] 18.051
Saugus on Works NHS | t6,3t6]_—14,715| ——-9.etes| staal 8.951
Scots Blut NM | to7.7i5{ 102,161] 5.16%] gor] 8.00%
Sequoia NP
Shenandoah NP | 1,261,000] 1,150,996) 8.73% 1,085,759] 5.58
50 NPS Social Science Program, Public Use Statistics Office
Table 9: 2005 and 2006 Forecast of Recreation Visits (cont.)
2004 2005 Percent 2006 Percent
PARK N4Ne Forecast Forecast | Difference
378,548 3.54%
sikaNHP 07.130] aang. |
4.21%
5.8%
Statue ofLiberyNwe | 3,618,059] 3487,A98| 3.61%] 3,511,665] 069%
SteamtownNHS | 106,433] 1115) 14.90%] 78,960) 13.34%
Ww
Sunset Crater Volcano NM 126,911] 128,051 0.90% 119,790| ——-6.45%
Tallgrass Prairie NPRES 15,281] 14,848) ——«-2.83%| «14,156, 4.66%
Thaddeus Kosciuszko NMEM 4,686 3.197] -31.78%| 2,132] 33.32%
| 758%
| 121%
| 58a
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Theodore Roosevelt NP 474,589 501,743 5.72% 514,667 2.25%
Tumacacori NHP 48,502 48,246 -0.53% 47,488 -1.57%
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Warin the PaciionHP | 14,82] 12,000
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PARK NAME 2004 2005 Percent 2006 Percent
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The following notes explain circumstances that led to adjustments in the visitation forecasts for 17 parks in 2005/2006.
a) Bighorn Canyon and Lake Meredith (effects of low water levels)
b) Boston NHP, Castle Clinton NM, Statue of Liberty NM, and the White House (security closures since 9/11/2002)
c) Cape Cod NS and Fort Raleigh NHS (closures caused by Hurricane Isabel in 2003)
d) Cumberland Gap NHP (effects caused by the counting changes in 2001)
e) Edison NHS (closed in 2004/2005)
f) Ford's Theatre NHS (closed for repairs in 2002/2003)
(g) Guilford Courthouse NMP (traffic counter problems in 2004)
(h) Glacier NP (major fire in summer of 2003)
(i) Jean Lafitte NHP & PRES (effects caused by the counting changes in 2002)
(j) President's Park (effects of Presidential Inauguration in 2004)
(k) War in the Pacific NHP (typhoon in 2002 closed the park in 2003/2004)
(I) Washington Monument (effects from closures in 2000, 2001 and 2004)
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ENDNOTES
Endnotes are defined with fixed numeric identifiers which are meaningful to National
Park Service administration.
‘Redesignated areas
Q)
Q
Fort Clatsop NM re-designated as Lewis and Clark NHP
Oklahoma City NMEM is now affiliated area
*Areas reporting for the first time
QO
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Brown v. Board of Education NHS
Minuteman Missile NHS
Missouri NSRA
National World War IT MEM
Niobrara NSR
*Combined areas reporting separately
Q)
Data for the following areas Klondike Gold Rush NHP - Alaska and Klondike Gold
Rush NHP - Seattle are reported separately but are classified as Klondike Gold
Rush NHP
Data for the following areas National Capital Parks Central, National Capital
Parks East and President’s Park are reported separately but are classified as
National Capital Parks Combined
The following area is combined with National Capital Parks Central; breakdown
is not available: Constitution Gardens
*Changes in counting procedures (Data for the following areas require special
adjustments to be comparable with earlier data):
Q)
ESOS Eee 2
Big Cypress NPRES (corrected Tent and RV multipliers)
Buffalo NR (corrected traffic counter adjustments)
Chickamauga & Chattanooga NMP (adjusted non-recreation formula)
Chiricahua NM (converted from traffic counter to hand count)
Cumberland Gap NHP (added Hwy 58 as non-recreation visitors)
Effigy Mounds NM (added estimate for fishing use)
Ford’s Theatre NHS (changed counting procedures for non-recreation)
Fort Clatsop NMEM (adjusted counting system for shuttle buses)
Hagerman Fossil Beds NM (added special groups to visitation)
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ENDNOTES (continued)
*Opening of additional areas (Data for the following areas require special adjustments to
be comparable with earlier data):
a Amistad NRA (water levels increased to normal)
a Petroglyph NM (added 4 new areas to park)
Partial or temporary closing (Data for the following areas require special adjustments
to be comparable with earlier data):
o Death Valley (campgrounds closed due to August floods)
Edison NHS (Edison Home closed)
National Park of American Samoa (closed due to water damage)
Washington Monument (closed since September for construction)
White House (open on a limited basis)
Ge ese
’Special events such as anniversaries, civic fairs, significant natural disasters, storm
damage, etc. (Data for the following areas require special adjustments to be comparable
with earlier data):
None
’New areas which are not reporting
None
9 . .
Data error in previous year
None
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DEFINITIONS
AFFILIATED AREA - An area administrated in connection with the National Park
Service (NPS), which use NPS assistance but is neither federally owned nor directly
administered by the NPS.
BACKCOUNTRY - One or more primitive or wilderness areas which are reached
primarily by hiking, boating, or horseback.
CAMPGROUND - An area of land designated and developed for use as a camp.
CATEGORY - NPS areas are categorized by their proximity to population centers in the
following manner:
a Mixed Area Park - A park located in a mixture of Outlying Area, Rural Area,
Suburban Area, and Urban area.
a Outlying Area Park - A park located in a Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) with
a population of less than one million people.
a Remote Area Park - A park located outside of any MSA and requiring special
travel arrangements to reach.
a Rural Area Park - A park located outside of any MSA and accessible by paved
highway, scheduled air or marine transportation service.
a Suburban Area Park - A park located outside the central city but still within a
MSA with a population of greater than one million people.
a Urban Area Park - A park located within the central city of a MSA.
CLASSIFICATION - Designated names for areas administered by the NPS may be found
in the publication, The National Parks: Index 2001-2003.
CONCESSIONER - A private company or an individual granted the privilege of
providing facilities and services considered necessary by the NPS for accommodating
visitors.
CONCESSIONER CAMPGROUND - An element of a concessionaire operation
involving services for overnight camping.
CONCESSIONER LODGING - An element of a concessionaire operation involving
facilities for overnight lodging such as hotels, motels, cabins, cottages, trailer villages,
and trailer rental.
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DEFINITIONS (continued)
MISCELLANEOUS OVERNIGHT STAY - Any overnight stay not otherwise defined
(sleeping aboard boats, camping in organized groups, and/or any other overnight stays not
included in other categories of overnight stays, except inholders which are non-
reportable).
MIXED AREA PARK - See CATEGORY.
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE (NPS) - A Department of Interior (DOT) agency which
administers approximately two dozen types of federal land, nationally significant for their
scenic, natural, scientific, historical, or archeological interest (see CLASSIFICATION).
The agency was established as a Bureau of the DOI by an Act of Congress on August 25,
1916. The NPS does not administer National Forests (United States Department of
Agriculture/Forest Service), Wildlife Refuges (United States Department of Interior/Fish
and Wildlife Service), or a variety of other lands available for public use.
NEGLIGIBLE TRANSIT - A brief, incidental entry into a park by passing traffic
(vehicular or pedestrian) using NPS administered grounds, roads, or walkways (See
NON-REPORTABLE VISITS).
NON-RECREATION OVERNIGHT STAY - A reportable non-recreation overnight stay
includes leaseholders, line shacks for ranchers, and government personnel (other than
NPS employees).
NON-RECREATION VISIT. A reportable non-recreation visit includes through traffic,
persons going to and from inholdings, trades-people with business in the park, and
government personnel (other than NPS employees) with business in the park.
NON-REPORTABLE VISIT - The entry into a park by NPS employees, their families,
concessionaire employees, members of cooperating associations, NPS contractors, and
service personnel.
NOT REPORTING - These areas do not report recreation visits to the NPS.
OUTLYING AREA PARK - See CATEGORY.
OVERNIGHT STAY - One night within a park by a visitor.
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DEFINITIONS (continued)
RECREATION VEHICLE - Any enclosed vehicle used for camping which is more
elaborate than a simple truck or car, such as pickup truck with camper body, pop-up tent
trailer, travel trailer, bus, motor coach, mobile home, etc.
RECREATION VISIT - The entry of a person onto lands or waters administered by the
NPS for recreational purposes excluding government personnel, through traffic
(commuters), trades-person, and a person residing within park boundaries.
REGION - A NPS administrative subdivision. The seven NPS regions include the
following states:
Q Alaska (AK) - Alaska
Q Intermountain (IM) - Arizona, Colorado, Montana, New Mexico, Oklahoma,
Texas, Utah, Wyoming
Q Midwest (MW) - Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, lowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota,
Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Wisconsin
a National Capital (NC) - Washington, DC, with some units in Maryland, Virginia,
West Virginia
a Northeast (NE) - Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, Maine, New
Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont,
Virginia, West Virginia (excluding units assigned to National Capital Region in
Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia)
a Pacific West (PW) — American Samoa, California, Guam, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada,
Oregon, Washington
a Southeast (SE) - Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi,
North Carolina, Puerto Rico, South Carolina, Tennessee, U.S. Virgin Islands
REMOTE AREA PARK - See CATEGORY.
RURAL AREA PARK - See CATEGORY.
SERVICE PERSONNEL — Non-reportable visits include visits by employees of the NPS
who are assigned to the park or are visiting the park in connection with their duty
assignments, NPS contractors, concessionaires, cooperating associations, and the
temporary or permanent members in the households of NPS employees that resident in
the park.
SUBURBAN AREA PARK - See CATEGORY.
URBAN AREA PARK - See CATEGORY.
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DEFINITIONS (continued)
VISIT - The entry of any person, except NPS and service personnel, onto lands or waters
administered by the NPS. A visit may occur as a recreation visit or a non-recreation visit.
A same day reentry, negligible transit, and an entry to a detached portion of the same
park on the same-day are considered to be a single visit. Such adjustments are made
insofar as practicable for noncontiguous parts of the same park. However, visits are
reported separately for two contiguous parks.
VISITOR DAY - Twelve visitor hours in a park.
VISITOR HOUR - The presence of one or more persons, excluding NPS personnel, in a
park for continuous, intermittent, or simultaneous periods of time aggregating one hour
(e.g., one person for one hour, two persons for one-half hour).
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ABBREVIATIONS
BM
CAMPGDS
Cnty
EHP
HS
Internat]
LBJ
MEM
MISC
MTNS
NB
NBP
NBS
NEM
NHC
NHP
NHR
NHS
NSR
NST
NWSR
ONS
PKWY
PRES
RA
RECR
RV'S
SRR
W&SR
Battlefield Memorial
Campgrounds
County
Ecological & Historic Preserve
Historic Shrine, Historic Site
International
Lyndon Baines Johnson
Memorial
Miscellaneous
Mountains
National Battlefield
National Battlefield Park
National Battlefield Site
National Expansion Memorial
National Heritage Corridor
National Historical Park
National Historical Reserve
National Historic Site
National Lakeshore
National Monument
National Memorial
National Military Park
Non-Recreation
National Park
National Preserve
National Park Service
National River
National Recreation Area
National Reserve
National Recreational River
National River & Recreation Area
National Seashore
National Scenic River
National Scenic Trail
National Scenic Trail
Overnight Stays
Parkway
Preserve
Recreation Area
Recreation
Recreational Vehicle
Scenic & Recreational River
Wild Scenic & Recreational River
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