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STATISTICAL ABSTRACT 2001

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 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.

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STATISTICAL ABSTRACT 2001

Table of Contents

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Table 1: 2001 Recreation Visits by Type of Area

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AREAS ADMINISTERED BY TYPE | REC Visits

a Xe NationalBattiefieldPark |S 2,280,199] = a National Historic Site |S 10,09,574) 70] National Historical Park |S 26,292,064] 36] NafionalLakeshore |S 3,469,2581 at NationalMemorial |S 26,462,172] 28] 8 National Military Park |S 5 067,987, ~~ 0 Sa Ee a a, National Recreation Area | 48,333,109| 7] 8 2 Gita See AK aaa es SE ET ee | a NationalSeashore |S 18,706,770 10] Ce eS

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Table 2: 2001 Recreation Visits by State

STATE Visits 2000 | Visits 2001| Percent STATE |Visits 2000|Visits 2001) Percent Change Change

ist of Columbial 28,801,619] 28,801,922, 0.0% |North Dakota | 484,242) 502,440] 3.8% lorida llinois__—| 367,968 392,214 6.6%|Rhode istand | 56,240|___51,816|__—-7.9% Indiana____—| 2,108,500] 2,010,602] -4.6%/South Carolina] _937,688|_1,583,410|___ 68.9% lowa___——| 270,378 263,486, _—-2.5%|South Dakota | _3,772,167| _3,635,275|__-3.6% Maine | 2,469,238 2,516,551] 1.9%|Vermont_—|——46,289|__—26,350| 43.1% Maryland | 3,179,601] 3,394,440] 6.8%|Virgin Islands | 802,939 __790,316|_—-1.6% Mississippi__| 7,006,366, 6,859,130] ___-2.1%|Wisconsin__| _366,628|_314,387|__-14.2% Montana | 3,696,401] 3.620.186, -1.9%{

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Table 3: 2001 Recreation Visits/Visitor Days by

REGION REC Visits| Percent Visitor Days Percent Change Change

NPS TOTAL 279,873,926 ———--2.1%| 103,934,619 ———-1.9%

Table 4: 2001 Recreation Visits / Visitor Days by Population Center

SSSR CENTER Change Visitor Days Change

NPS TOTAL 279,873,926, —--2.1%| 103,934,619 += s—-1.9%

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Table 5: 2001 Recreation & Non-Recreation Visi

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VISITS DAYS

|... Dae ange Change Change Change Abraham Lincoln Birthplace NHS | 229,675] -28% _—=—|_—0.0%)—19,140|_—-2.8%| =| 0.0% damsNHPs|—167,500| 97.8%) ~—= 2,255] ©—50.8%| —12,589] 94.5% =A 0.44H Agate FossilBedsNM —s—s| 17,399] —-3.0%_—SsO]S 0% 3,519] -3.0% =O]. Alibates Flint QuarriesNM_ =| 2,456] -21.6% ~~] 0%| =~ 512] -21.5% =|. Allegheny Portage Railroad NHS® | 142,340| 6.7% = 180|_—0.0%|_— 13,144) 10.9%] ~~ 4|_—S.0% Amistad NRA 1,097,650] -11.1%] —=1,128|— 0.0%) _—691,401]-17.1%| ~~] 0.08 AndersonvilleNHS ———s|—160,974) 3.8% —S>s—O|——.0%|~—26,829| 3.8% =|. Andrew JohnsonNHS |S 49,551| -17.3% =>, 0.0%| ~—S2,974] 15.5% =| .08 AntietamNB |S (303,500| 5.8% ~—O|S.0%~— 49,100] 10.6% =|. Appomattox CourtHouseNHP | __190,422|_—-3.0% —=>=—O|_—0.0%~— 13,144] 3.0% =|. ArchesNP_ |S 754,026) 4.1% =~] 00%|~— 282,934] -2.0% =H Arkansas PostNMEM | 43,502] —-0.9% Ss, 0.0% ~— 5,438) 0.9% ~~. Arlington House |= 429,470] 13.9% S| 0.0%|~— 17,895] 13.9% ~=—Ss|SO.0

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Table 5: 2001 Recreation & Non-Recreation Visits / Visitor Days by Park(cont.)

i Parks visITs DAYS ange Change Change Change CanyonlandsNP_ | 368,592] -8.2%1 | 0.0% 330,973] -5.9%| | 0.0% Cari SandburgHomeNHS | 34,769) 1.3% | 0.0% 3,727| -2.1% ~~] .0% arisbad Caverns NP | 455.621] -2.9% | 0.0%|-149,070| -2.9% 0.0%

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635 atoctin Mountain Park edar Breaks NM | 690,652| —25.4%| 59,559] 14.3%] 119,462] 23.7% —9,927| 14.3% haco Culture NHP hamizal NMEM hannel Islands NP harles Pinckney NHS | 29,272] 21.7% 0.0%) 4.8791 217%) = .0% hattahoochee River NRA | 2,751,256, 3.4% 0.0%) (917,085, 3.4% =| 0.0% hesapeake & Ohio CanalNHP | 4,174,048] 34.0%! 11,880 0.0%! 695,675| 34.0% 990 ~——0.0% hickamauga & Chattanooga NMP 5] 749,913| -10.5%| 6,174,721] -16.4%| 118,546] -11.2%| 77,184] _——-16.4% hickasaw NRA 1,608,792] 15.8%| _1,536,787| 4.6%) 510,734, 14.4%| 10,245] ~4.6% hiricahua NM 75,8241 11.4% 2,496] -25.1%| 30,384] -10.7% == 69|_—-25.0% hristiansted NHS 112,915| 14.1% | 0.0%! 5,041] 16.2% sO]. ity of Rocks NRES 68,165, 2.9% = O|-— 0.0%) 19,882, 29%] = o]——0.0% lara Barton NHS 17,382| 26.3% =| 0.0%|~—1,449] 26.3% =|. Colonial NHP 3,282,461 Colorado NM 237,604 ongaree Swamp NM 119,738] 25.2% | 0.0% 32,091] 204% 0|_—S——0.0% Coronado NMEM 89,10 pens NB | 218,361] 26% | 0.0%| 11,140] 5.5% =| 0.0% rater Lake NP raters of the Moon NM | 185,799|-12.2% =| 0.0%) 44,983 -10.5% 0|_—0.0% umberland Gap NHP 4

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Table 5: 2001 Recreation & Non-Recreation Visits / Visitor Days by Park (cont.)

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Devils PostpileNM | 155,478|_5.1%| 0%] 52,1051 1.1% 0.0 DinosaurNM | 326,373|_-17.8%| 732] 0.0%| 162,566] -14.2%| 60.0% Edgar AllanPoeNHS | 12,562] 1892.4%| | 0.0%] 1,046 1892.4%] o_O Edison NHS§ | 54419] 323.1% 0.0%] 5.980] 315.7%] 0.00 Effigy MoundsNM | 79,846] 2.9%| 1.200, 0.0%] 16,635, _—-2.9%| S17, 01H Eisenhower NHS | 74,826 -27% S| 0.0%| 9.977] 2.7% OO | Morro NM Eleanor RooseveltNHS__| 86,012] 11.8% | 0.0% 10,752] 11.8% Sot Florissant Fossil Beds NM | 79,660] -3.0%| _—=|_—0.0%)_— 8,252] -3.2%| | .0% Ford's Theatre NHS | 1,224,540] 5.2%| = 517| 23.1%] 98,220| 0.0% 86|__—28.1% FortBowieNHS | 8.858] -0.4%| 0.0%) 1.476] 0.4%] SSC. Fort Caroline NMEM | 195,303] 2.8% 0.0% 16,275] 2.8% SH FortDavisNHS_ | 56,946 3.6%] 808 -52.8%| 6,865, 0.1% = 96]_—- 738.6% FortLaramieNHS | 44,376 6.2% 365|_ 0.0% 5,920] -4.9%| _—46]__—0.0% FortLamedNHS | 35,581] -11.0% ]_—0.0%| 5.930] -11.0%| __—So_—C—0.0 FortMatanzasNM | 682,480] 7.2%| —|_—0.0%] 87.626 —7.0% SSO

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0 Fort Stanwix NM 53,065 37.2% |~—0.0%| 6.633] 37.2%] S| [of 10% 184,900] 209.6%] o_O. ort Union NM

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Table 5: 2001 Recreation & Non-Recreation Visits / Visitor Days by Park (cont.)

PARKS FortVancowerNHS | 404,662] 7.4% SO .0%H| 43,3061 4.3%] 00.0% FortWashington Park | 267,032] 3.2% = o|_—0.0%] 86,412, 24%] 0.0 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial | 2,866,417 -1.8% | .0%| 119.434] -1.9% 0.0% Frederick DouglassNHS_ | 29,618] 8.7% | 0.0%| 2.468] -1.7% —|_—0.0% Friendship HilNHS__ | 33,791] 13.0%] _—0|_—0.0%| 6,306) 120% = |_—0.0% ates of the Arctic NP | 4.505] -60.1%| 47 |_—-56.5%| 2,906 518.2% 2,046] -48.1% GauleyRiverNRA_ | 236,192] 6.8% = |_—0.0%4|_89,072| 3.5% Ss —.0% George Rogers ClarkNHP | 129,164] -3.8%) _—|_—0.0%|14,423|_—-3.8%| 0 —.0% George Washington Carver NM | __—41,464| -21.0%| _—|_—0.0%| 4,492] -27.0%| 00.0% Gila Cif DwelingsNM | 49,447] 7.0%] 0% 4.121] 7.0% 0.0% GoldenGateNRA_ | 13,457,900] -7.1%| __——o|_—0.0%1,830,271] 38% O|__—0.0% rand Canyon NP é rand Portage NM | 81.428} 12.4% o|_—0.0%| 4,369] -12.0% ——0|_—0.0% rand Teton NP rant-Kohrs Ranch NHS | 20,188|-3.2%| o_—0.0%| 2,060] _—-3.2% S| 00%H reat Basin NPS | et.7t2| 0.8% 0.0% 113,504) 4.1% |_—OL0% reat Sand Dunes NP reat Smoky Mountains NP reenbelt Park | 192,154] 13.4% ol _—0.0%| 65,757] 8.6% Ss |_—0.0%H uadalupe Mountains NP | 222,307| 11.8% ol 0.0%| 45,288] 5.9% = |_—00% uilford Courthouse NMP

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HamptonNHS | 24,096] 3.0%] 000.0% 2,040] 2.7% 50] 0.0%

HarpersFenyNHP_ | 325,156] 2.3% OL 0.0%| 108,385] 2.3% 00.0%

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VISITS DAYS

Percent Percent Percent Percent Hawaii Volcanoes NP 1,343,286] -11.3%| 1,288,363) 11.1%| 740,873| -7.2%! 35,430| 11.1% Herbert Hoover NHS 183,640] -4.8% 18,000| 0.0%! 15,3031 -4.8%! 100 ~——(0.0%

Home of Franklin D. RoosevetNHS | 127,624 -2.1% of 0.0%] 19.4to]_-1.7%| 0.0% Homestead National Monument of America | __2,077| 18.6% 0.0%] 7,379] 18.8% 0.0% Hopewell Culture NHP | 26,761] 6.5% 0.0% 2.9251 1.6% 0.0%

opewell Furnace NHS | 64,898|_ 6.2%] 600] 0.0% 6,490 6.2% 25|_——0.0%

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Hot Springs NP HovenweepNM_ | 37,306] -13.6%] ——300|_— 0.0%] 8,933] _-10.6%| |. IndependenceNHP® | 2,813,047] -11.5% 0%] 353,300 -11.1% 0.0 IsleRoyaleNP_ | 19.431] 7.0%] 133|__ 8.9%] 135,027] 10.6% 958] -41.004 JamesA.GarieldNHS | 2,115] 40.6% of. 3,510] -10.6%| ——]_——0.0% Jimmy CarterNHS_ | 59,716 14.6% 0.0%] 2,488|_ 14.6% O00 ohn Fitzgerald KennedyNHS_ | 12,244] -0.1%] 0.0%] 510)_— 0.1% =|. John MuirNHS | 25,257] 22.4% 1,716 -4.6%| 3,442] -22.8% —36]__—-4. 9% KalaupapaNHP | 63,006] -27.6% 0%] 42,004] 27.6% 0.0% Kaloko-Honokohau NHP 4 | 54,000] 22.3% of 0.0% 11,688) 23.5% Ss O|.0% KenaiFjordsNP_ |S 262,363 3.0%] 0.0%] 71,822] 2.9% 0.0% Kondike Gold Rush NHP Alaska? "| __ 713,436 2.4%| | 0.0%| 249,644 0.7% 0 _—0.0% Klondike Gold Rush NHP Seattle“ | 76,030] _-39.0%| 0.0%] 4,752] -390%| _—]__—0.0% Knife River indian Vilages NHS | 36,280] 9.8%] 681] 65.1%| 5,139 14.0% 2954.51 Korean War Veterans Memorial | _—-2,961,477|_ 1.3%] ———O|_—0.0%] 123.478 -0.4%| O_O lake ChelanNRA |S 42.5481 17. 9%1 0.0%] 44,004] 18.9% _——0|_——00% lake ClarkNP_ |S 4.307 -23% 0.0%] 5.010] 5.304] OOO Lake Meredith NRA 1.248,278| -227%| | _—0.0%| 320,264] -22.2%| o_O lake Roosevelt NRA* =|; —_—*1,252,460) _-11.5%| _—1,200|_-93.3% 301,976] 17.9%] __—50|_-93.34

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OE a ae a lassen Volcanic NP | 376,695] 0.5] | 0.0%| 354.407] 8.7%| ——o__— 0.0% LincoinMemorial | 3,968,357] -1.0%| 0.0%] 165,348 -1.0%] 000% Litle Rock Central High School NHS? |__21,078|_ 0.0% o_—0.0%] 1,757] 0.0% 0.0% LongfellowNHS®@_— | mt ftom] 0

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LBJMem Grove OnPotomac | 529.503|_ 8.5% 0.0%] 22,063] 8.5% 0.0% Maggie L. Walker NHS | 10,147] 6.7% 0.0% 423] 6.6% —00%

ammoth Cave NP anassas NBP 822,684 18.9% == 480, 0.0% ~— 51,418] 18.9% = 710.0% anzanar NHS | 46,834) 23.2% 0] 0.0%] 3,903, 232% | 00H arsh-Billings-Rockefeller NHP 431% ee nO eNnOO%) 4/302/0243.1%| ee olie.0.0% artin Luther King, Jr., NHS | 598,475] -2.2% OL 0.0% ~— 96,899 5.6% =| —0.0% artin Van Buren NHS ary Mcleod Bethune Council House NHS | 5,769|_ 1.3% | 0.0% 962] 1.3%) 0.0 esa Verde NP inute Man NHP 4,072,979] 6.8% | 0.0%] 134,123] 6.8%] OL —.0% ojave NPRES | 492,745] 10.9% =O} 0.0%) 250,513, 10.5% = of 0.0% onocacy NB | 18,095| 0.6% | 0.0% 2,262 0.6% =. ontezuma Castle NM | 710,595| 10.0% -420|~—0.0%| ~— 59,216 -10.0%| = 9|_—0.0% oores Creek NB | 88,320 -1.7% =| 0.0% = 4,932] 3.7% O00 | 464,758] 0.2% Of 0.0% 111,448] 5.0% ~~ |—0.0% ount Rainier NP jount Rushmore NMEM uir Woods NM | 773,624] -12.5% =O] ——0.0%] 85,937] 12.5% ~~» 00.0% atchez NHP | 287,499[ -14.1%] 0.0% 44,536] 13.9%! = 0|—0.0% atchez Trace Parkwa ational Capital Parks Central 3 | 1,860,851] -33.9% | 0.0%) —173,925| -35.4%_ —»s | —(0.0% ational Capital Parks East 3 atural Bridges NM New Bedford WhalingNHP |= 303,342] 11.3% =| 0.0% ~— 12,6301 11.1% ~—Ss| 0.04 New Orleans JazzNHP_ |= 45,766) 173.9% S| 0.0%|~—7,788| 261.2% —»=0|—02.0%H INicodemusNHS | 84,251] 57.9% S| 0.0% 2,854] 57.9% —>= 0.0% NinetySixNHS ss —C*d;CSstza] «mm = .0at] = 25m] (0.0%

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Percent Percent Percent Percent Noatak NPRES 3,912| 73.3% 3,745] 62.8%] 3,789] 83.6% «2.4971 62.8% North Cascades NP 27,730] 7.9% = o|_—0.0%_—31,862| -6.1% ~—S= 00.0% Obed WSR 193,105] -19.6%| _10,800| _0.0%| 70,924] -18.4%| 75] 0.0%

OcmulgeeNM 118,565] 7.2041 of 0.0%| 14.820] 7.2% 0.0% Oklahoma CityNMEM | 482,974] 15.3% 0.0% 40,248) 15.3% _—0.0%4

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27.4%| 1,152,487] 3.1%| 91,942) 13.2%| 48,020] __3.1% OzarkNSR_ | 1,488,355] 5.1% 0.0%] 335,465] -10.0%| of 0.0% “13.5% 1,800] __0.0%| 363,408|_-11.8%| 1,200] __ 0.0% PeaRidgeNMP | 77,583] 14% 0.0% 12,931] 14%] 0.0% 11.9% Of 0.0% 4,174] 9.2% 0.0% 18.9% 00.0% 6,214] -18.9% —|_—0.0% 1% 0.0%] 17,127 11.6% 00.0% PetrogyphnM | 60,608] 0.9% 00.0% 5,182, -0.2%| | _—0.0% Pictured RocksNL__ | 421,312] 0.3%] 1,850 0.0%] 186,112, -0.4%| 46] __0.0% PinnacesNM_ 178,243] 10.0%] 00.0%] 53,860] 9.4% O_—0.0% PipestoreNM | 88512) 4.2% 0.0%] 18,441] 4.2%) 00.0% Piscataway Park | 251,261] 24.9% 00.0% 39,258| 23.9%] _—0|_—0.0% 1.2%] 2,149] 0.0% Presidents Park®® | 1,401,108 14.9% 00.0% 181,104] 34.3% = |_—0.0%H Prince William Forest Park [| 217,721] 24.0% 480] 0.0%| 197.271] 8.8% _——80|_0.0% Puuhonua©HonaunauNHP | 402,074 4.2%] 00.0%) 33,506, 4.2% —|_—0.0% Rainbow BridgeNM | 189,750] -4.0% 0.0% 23,719] 40% _—0|_—0.0% RedwodNPS | 388,352] 1.9%] 0.0%] 173,907] 17.3% 00.0% RioGrandewsR | 086 19.5%] 0.0%] 9,673] 405% 0 _—0.0% 7.9% 72,735] 7.8%] 3,672] -7.9%| __—485|_-7.8% RossLakeNRA [331,343] 21.1%] 720] 0.0% 130,596 5.4%] 600.0% RussellCaveNM | 20.AA0) 12.9%] 0.0% 3,193] -13.7%| _——0|_—0.0% Sagamore HilNHS | 45,176] -15.1%] 00.0% 9.412 15.1%) __——|_—0.0% 725,874] -5.1%| 2,599,632] -1.9%| 99,761] 1.6% _54,159|_-1.3% 30.2% o_o 227,214] 10.2% 00.0%

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Sain-GaudensNHS_ | 37,550, 1.4%] | 0.0%|~—6.347| 7.0% SS. SalemMariimeNHS | 748,747| 6.0% | 0.0%| 77,560] 81.6% =. Salinas Pueblo MissionsNM | 34,568] -0.8%| 00.0% 6,004 0.4% = |—.0% San Antonio Missions NHP__—| 1,370,082|-1.7% 00.0% -180,973| -2.3% = o|——0.0% San Francisco Maritime NHP | 3,256,974] -5.1%| —|_—0.0%| 202,863] 75% ~—o|——0.0% San JuanislandNHP | 09,0671 125% 0.0% 21,1621 5.7% ~~ 0.0% SanJuanNHS# | 1,281,528 18.0% 0.0%] 2120741 20.1% ol 0.0% Scotts BluffNM | 113,135| 5.3% 0.0%] 17,9131 -5.3% 0.0%

SequiaNP 870,327] 3.7% 360] __—0.0%412,308,808| 3.9%] 120, 0.0%

SikaNHP 211.984] 9.2%] 0.0%] 6,761] -21.8%] 0.0% Sleeping BearDunesNL_ | 1,927,107] -5:.7%| | —0.0%| 484,083] -13.6%| 00.0% Springfield ArmoryNHS_ | 27,044] 12.7% 0.0% 4.507] 12.7% 00.0% Statue of LibertyNM® | 4,317,998| -21.6% —|__—0.0%1,079,500| 21.6% 0.0% SteamtownNHS | 128,435, -19.9%| 0.0%! 16,055] -19.9% —o|_——0.0% Tallgrass Prairie NPRES_ | 18,1491 0.6% 0.0%] 3,025] 0.6% 0.08 Thaddeus Kosciuszko NMEM | 7,722 -9.0% 0.0% 161] -9.0%| Ss 0|——0.0% Theodore Roosevelt InauguralNHS | 20,684] 30.8%] 00.0% 3,524] 27.8%] 00.0% Theodore Roosevelt siand | 190,029 6.3% 0.0%] 28,504) 6.3% S| —0.0% Thomas Jefferson Memorial | 2,225,756] 12.6% = O|_—0.0%| 92,740] 12.6% 00.0% Thomas StoneNHS | 5.241] 18.7% 0.0%] 218 18.6% SS |——0.0% Timpanogos CaveNM_ | 126,270, 9.7% 0.0%] 28,235| 9.5% Ss |_——0.0% Timucuan Ecological & HistoricRes | 707,183|_ 8.7% }_—0.0%| 100,780] 20.1%| = o|_——0.0%

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Upper DelawareSRR__—|_— 306,630] 11.0%! 2,130] 0.0%] 114,251 15.0% a8] 0.0% anderbilt Mansion NHS | 396,656] -3.4%| 0.0%] 43,927| 3.3%] 00% icksburg NMP 284] 6.2% 0.0% 180,710|_— 6.0% 0.04 ietnam Veterans Memorial 3,704,00 7 nnn ee ee ee ee gin Islands NP 677,40 oyageurs NP 243,374| 7.0% ——2,580| 1.8% 107,087] 9.3% 108|_——-1.7%H Walnut Canyon NM 102,830) 8.7% 4801 0.0%! 14,381] 8.7% 200.0% War in the Pacific NHP 149,86 | 100.0% Of 0.0% | 100.0% 0.0 10.9% 0.0% 594] 9.8% 0.0% 1.1% 6,485_——-0.9%| 219,094 0.6%] 9660.24 27.2% 0.0%] 52,223 -27.7% 0.0% ) 3.5% = 888|_——— 0.0% 5,390|-3.5% —37]_—0.0%

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NPS CONCESSIONER |CAMPGROUNDs| _ BACK i COUNTRY | MISC| NON-REC | TOTAL

a a aT A eT AT TTT AmistadNRA | OO —«,788| 16007] 4047] gal —«, 3 z i ES a a a a a a postelsiandsNL_ | SSS 89,263 tera] 20.87 rchesNP Trt] 12406] tal 4322] 48.913 AssateagueisiandNS | SSO 50,280| 19,881] 2,609) 13,603|_— 95,373 BadiandsNP_ | StS 2r,74] 14,279] d]_ |S 5 BandeierNM | 78] 4235] 173] 1,543] ‘15,378 BigBendNP_ | 43,127] 11,339] 35,218) 32,493] 28,826] 37,072] (188,075 ig Cypress NPRES a a ec BigSouthForkNRRA | 14,718] 10,265] 31,768 8.473] 4.003] O(69,227 a a a a a a ee ee BighomCanyonNRA | SSS 856|_ 4,490] 54] SS (18,504 Black Canyon ofthe GunnisonNP_| |S 7,318] 4.751] t.720] | 13,708 Blue Ridge Parkway | 58,094] 15,490|_53,770| 44,059] 3,988] 1,204| | «176,695 BryceCanyonNP_ | 45,734, 33,618 54,690] 1,864] 1.671] | _—137,577 BuflaloNR | 770i] 73,204 2,080] 42,427] 11,759] 186,171 oe SEE a a a ee ee ee ee CanyondeChelyNM | 31,390]_ 12,327] 20,073 1,148] _ 4,309], 247 CanyonlandsNP_ | 89,287] 7,787] 70,745 6,279 | —104,0098 CapeCogNS | SO] 12,388] (16,093 CapeHatterasNS | | 69815| 20,71] 4,509] 3a] 104,469 EEN SESS a ee ea 2) CapeLookoutNS | 15,502] SSS tt, t90|_—g]_—S 274 a Reef NP [ol teaae]azzal st 7zi| tesla 83d camedGaemsNP | tO Catoctin MountainPark | LOL 8,700| 1,146] 120) 28,1001 S38, 068 a 0 SE EE ee ee ee ee ChannelisiandsNP_ | SSS 80,326) 87,336] 27,246) 124,907] | S2SEeT Ta TP 5 i Chickamauga &ChattanoogaNMP | ol} tS 8638] 88 ChickasewNRA | 5,115] 20,502] aaa] O|—(98, 9586 ChircahuaNM | S569] 970]_~— St] S (10,040 ColoradoNM |S tzza] 5,732] tea]_=—} S819 Congaree SwampNM | ttt] a] 20 2 Se CraterLakeNP | 31,762 39,683 4,202] of 2,000] S774 er eT: TTT TT

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Table 6: 2001 Overnight Stays by Park (cont.)

NPS PARK NAME CONCESSIONER _|CAMPGROUNDS|_ BACK | yaicc |NON-REC| TOTAL COUNTRY

Cumberland GapNHP_ | 8185] 7,747| 1.897] 1.915] 14,7 CumberiandisiandnS |} 3,691 7.269] tS (20,638 CurecantiNRA | 84a] aa,zte| —ta|_—g7a|_ 2,148 Cuyahoga ValleyNP_ | 2,336] re] 8107 Death ValleyNP_ | 32,798) 4.970] 44,982) 137,061 114] (219,910 Delaware WaterGapNRA_| 27.890] 45.575] 22,2301 (5,695 DenaiNP_ | t9,t06} =~ ~13,064] 29,800] 35,901] 1,457] 98734 DeviisPostpienM |} SS 3,305] 1,201] ~~ tS S08 DeviisTowerNM |} S082] 77] |S 0 DinosaurNM_ | 19,665, 7,402 20,011] 344] (56,422 DryTortugasNP_ | SSH] 21.855] 488] 7,008 ElMapaisNM Tete A i ne a a a EvergiadesNP | 39,637] 7.1031 24,7321 23,414] 2.9221 |__—107,808) re Island NS ee ee ee FortDonelsonNB | FortNecesstyNB | Oa eee FortPuaskiNM fe ee Gates ofthe ArcicNP | ||], 880 GatewyNRA | eee CO a GettysbuygnmP | CSS Ss], GlacierBayNP | 17.252] 27a] 7.504] 8,581] 6,400] __—4,009 GlacierNP_ | 140,039] 95,034] 76,846] 28,915] SoS 810,834 GoldenGatenRA [51,102] tS 2.823] ts] 14,124] ~— (8,70 Grand CanyonNP* | 561,668] 41,034 170,219] 107,308] 250,876 20,967| SO _ 1,152,072 GrandPortageNM | 67

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Table 6: 2001 Overnight Stays by Park (cont.)

NPS CONCESSIONER |CAMPGROUNDSs| BACK : PARK NAME COUNTRY] MISC |NON-REC| TOTAL

LODGING | CAMPGDS | TENTS

indianaDunesNL_ | 16.961] 4607] 400] 27,968 lsleRoyaleNP_ | 57H] 535] 731| 49.077] 3,575] 477] 68,971 John D. Rockefeller, Jr.MemP | 25,830 3t,8i] |, 24] 32] 60,6857 John DayFossiiBedsNM_— |} SSH] NoshuaTreeNP_ | 128,532] 44,856) 5,868] 55,143] 0 234,309] KatmaiNP | 50] 305] 20,903] 134] 373] __ 27,226) KenaiFjordsNP_ | tra] Sgr] KennesawMountainNBP_ |} SS Kings CanyonNP_ |S 46,114] 71,608] 30,265] 81,057] 6.5741 0 _ 26,618 | | 7) Klondike GoldRush NHP Alaska | |_| 0B|_ S| 4.7931} 856 llakeChelanNRA | S831] |S S878] StH] | _—17,285) a a a a a ae ee Lake Meredith NRA | LS 14,252| 56,250] 5,307 200) = _—73,088 Lake RooseveltNRA_ | 30,134] —33,899] 39,860, 7,734] 20,446, —O|_ 132,070) Lassen VolcanicNP_ | 5,908] 54,213] 18,918 8.452 7.400] | _— 94,804 lavaBedsNM_ | tg] e]S ttt (8,720) Mammoth CaveNP | 26,258] 34,004] 14,902] 4.981] 3,868| O84, 103 MesaVerdeNP |= 46,818] 39,591] 12,025) 1,236, 99,670 MojaveNPRES | asta] te] 140 A EE a a a a a ee) MountRainierNP_ | 43,9931 |_—63,407| 31,010] 64,362] 2.8941 0 208,666 Natchez Trace Parkway || 666]_ 18,4051 }CS S81 NaturalBrdgesNM | LSS StH] 602] StS NavajoNM | 4,307] 882] tot] S| S88 NewRiverGorgeNR | |S t0,938| 7915] S188 NorthCascadesNP_ | tS S64] —6, 288 ObedWSR |B] gS tiseo] =]

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Table 6: 2001 Overnight Stays by Park (cont.)

NPS PARK NAME CONCESSIONER | CAMPGROUNDS Pick MISC |NON-REC| TOTAL

Prince William Forest Park | of 24,044] 11,706|_ 486] ald] 4,99 RedwodNP§ |S. t6o] 4g] tg.sea] 1.537]. tte] O55 io Grande WSR i es:

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AFFILIATED AREAS AREAS NOT REPORTING PUBLIC USE leutian World War || NHS lagnak Wild River

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enjamin Franklin NMVEM oston Harbor Islands NRA

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hicago Portage NHS rown V. Board of Education NHS

himney Rock NHS Buck Island Reef NM

avid Berger NMem Delaware and Lehigh Navigational Canal NHC _‘|Ebey's Landing NHR

allen Timbers Battlefield and Fort Miami NHS

ather Marquette NMem loria Dei (Old Swedes’) Church NHS reen Springs Historic District istoric Camden Hohokam Pima NM

Little River Canyon Npres

linois and Michigan Canal NHC Little Rock Central High School NHS

ntemational Peace Garden iddle Delaware NSR ® icLoughlin House NHS ississippi Nati i issouri National Recreational River uinebaug & Shetucket Rivers Valley NHC National Mall homas Cole NHS alo Alto Battlefield NHS Touro Synagogue NHS Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail Poverty Point NM Rosie the Riveter/ World War Il Home Front NHP Saint Croix Island International HS Salt River Bay NHP & Ecological Preserve Tupelo NB Tuskegee Airmen NHS Virgin Islands Coral Reef NM ®

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Table 8: 2001 Recreation Visits/Visitor Days by State

Recreation | Percent | Recreation Percent NAAM | Horseshoe BendNMP_— | 108,190, 13.7% 21.4631 13.64 |_\Natcher Trace Parkway | 388,665] 3.2% 134,69] 3.2 | RusseliCavenM | 20,aaa] 12.9%] 3.193 | Muskegee InsttuteNHS | 37,8431 34.7) 5,538] 38.7% Subtotal Alabama, 555,147| 88%) 161,364

TT re!) a eee | laniakchaknM | 208]. at] | [Bering Land Bridge NPRES | 3.5251 16.5%) 8818.5 [Cape krusenstem NM | 4,060] 100.4%] 868] 128.2% | [Denaine | 60,100] to) 57,568] 2.7% [Gates ofthe ArctionP | 4,505|_—60.1 2.90618 2% | [Glacier Baynp | 380,114 12% 426,195| 2.6% 6.1% 69,304 | KenaiFjorisNP_ | 262,953] 8.0% 71,822 | KKiondike Gold Rush NHP Alaska | 713,436] 2.4) 249,644] O.7% | KobukValeyNP | 4217] 5.4% . NoatakNPRES | 3.911 73.3% ~—S,789|——83.81 | (sihanye at gpa] ze] 670] 20.894 | Wranget-st.ciasnp | a.eaa] tt] 109,798| 1.1%

| lYukon-Charley Rivers NPRES 6,571 78.7% 32,079

total alaska) 2,055,152, tar] 408.448) 1.24

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Table 8: 2001 aevmen Visits/Visitor Days State (cont.) SS | [Canyon deChelynm | 833,202] 1.8%] 85,848] 5.004 | [Casa Grande Ruinswm | 132,630| 68%] 9.90518 81H | Ichiricanuan | 75,824] tne] 30,384] 10.704 | [Coronadonmem | aa,tor| 50% 10.864] 11.754

Fort Bowie NHS 8858 ——-0.4%I 1476] ———-0.4% | \Glen Canyon NRA 187, e238 364, 4s

| [Grand Canyon np | 4.104.809] 8.0%] 5,093,145) 10.4% | Hubbell Trading Posts | 23463] 84%] 10,102, | lekeMeadnRA | 116.367] 3.3%] 1.459.339). | [Montezuma CastieNM | 710,595 10.0% 89.216] 10.054 | INavjonm | 790g) 12.45] 12,430 11.2% | organ Pipe CactusnM_ | 329028) 27.4] 9,942] 13.2% | [Petrified Forestnp | 583.004] 3.5%] tte 673] 2.514

| [Pipe Spring NM 50,783 23% 4.232 | Saguaro NP 725,874 5A% 99,761

| [sunset Crater Volcano NM 159,523, 5.0% 166171 5.0%

| Tonto NM 80,006 5.2% 12,471 20.3%

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| |Walnut Canyon NM 102,839] 8.7% 11,381

| |Wupatki NM 939,476, —-1.6% 39,991

| Subtotal Arizona 10,988, 475 -A.T% 7,939, > eeaere

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Pea Ridge NMP 77,583, 1.4% 12,931

a Subtotal Arkansas] 2,318,599 3.3% ~——621,168

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Table 8: 2001 Recreation Visits/Visitor Days By State (cont. Recreation Percent | Recreation Percent a STE | [cabriionm =| 4,034,753] 8.9%] 126,055, 8.7 | [Channel isiands NP | 520,428] 7.8%] 43.174] 24.5% | [Death ValeyNP_ | 4,014,636] 13.904] 633,475] 10.79 | [DevisPostpienm | t55,47e| 5.1% 82,1051 1.1% | [Eugene oneinHS | tol tml Hol 3.2 | lForPointnes =| 1,203,023] 25.201 55 A1g| 28.0% | lon MuirnHs =| 5,257] «34d 22.8% | lloshuaTreenP | 1,280,017] 3.804] 76,769] 2.0%

Kings Canyon NP 541,787 2.4% 1,444,793 Lassen Volcanic NP 376,695 0.5% 354,407 Lava Beds NM 113,882 -0.4% 27,446

| [ManzanarNHS | 6834] 283.2) 3.903] 28.28 | [Mojavenpres | agz.7as]—t0.9%] 250,513] 105 | IMuirWoodsnm | 773pza) tz] 85,937] 12.50 | [PinnaclesNM | 178243110 Pe | [PointReyesns | z0,70q) ae) 955,750] 1.284

| IReawoodnps | 388,352] 1.9%) 173,907, 17 38 | _|san Francisco Martime NHP_| 3.256.974] 5.1% 202,883] 7.58 [santa Monica Mountains NRA | 532,898] 13.5%| 99.326) 22.66 sieve Shae Tonya! _sne|_-tsxi_zigg04_0 | NosemiteNP

a Subtotal California 32,554, SS Game 15,504, msm _02

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by State (cont.) oe aa ee a | [BentsOWFotNHS | 30.987], 7H. [Black Canyon ofthe GunnisonNP_ | 184,018 55%) 1.402] = 2.4% | [ColoradonM |S 87,604) 14.804) 2,635] 10.6% | IcurecaninRA | arar7e|~—-t3.9% = 32,4a| 17.64 | [DinosaurnM Tt te) 17.804) 120,200 14.298 | |FlorissantFossiiBedsNM | 79,669] -3.0%| 8.252, 3.28

| |Great Sand Dunes NP 277,523 6.4% 145,528 19.3% Hovenweep NM 16,454 -13.6% 3,930 -10.6% Mesa Verde NP 513,409 13.5% 342,032 16.7% Rocky Mountain NP 3,139,685 -1.4% 1,849,991 -2.7%

es UtOtal Colorado] 5,597,641] -3.6%) 2,951,029) 2.6%) CC eS Se

| WeirFamnus |S a7,64al_— 0.9%] 250d) ee SUbtotal Connecticut] 17,643] 10.9% a5, 8% aa a | [Chesapeake & OhioCanalNHP | 3,547,941] 34.0%] 501.3231 34.0%

| [Ford's TheaeNHS | 1.224540] 5.2%] 98,2200

| |Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial | —-2,866,417|——-1.8%| 119,434) -1.9% | IFrederick DouglassNHS_ | 20.618] 87% 2408] -1.7H | IKoreanWarVeterans Memorial =| 2,961,477| 1.3%] 123,478|_———-0.4% | |kincoin Memorial =| 3,968,357] 1.0861 185,348) 1.0% [Lyndon B. Johnson Mem Grove OfPotomac| 629.503) 8.5% __—22,063|_——8.5%

Se a a a | |National Capital Parks Central | 1,860,851] -33.9%| 173,925 _——-35.4% | \National Capital Parks East | 1,208,760, 6.3% = 145,278, 8.9% | |Pennsyivania AvenueNHS§ | 25,9621 -18.9% [Presidents Parke |= 140,408] 14.9% 8,104) 34.3% | FRockCreekPark |= 2ta5t3] 7.201 259,735, 9.6% | TThomas Jefierson Memorial =| 2,205,756] 12.6% = 92,740) 12.6% | \Vietnam Veterans Memorial 3,704,008 \Washington Monument § -100.0% ®t

| WwhiteHouses | 56,042] rams] 2.223] 27.7% Subtotal District of Columbia) 28,801,922) 0.0%] 2,188,851] 4.0%

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Table 8: 2001 Recreation Visits/Visitor Days by State (cont.

Visits |Change|Visitor Days Change pa ee [Big cypressnpRES |S a0g.r74]_ 10.9%] —te,7z7|_—‘18. 0 | [Bisanenp Ss g,343] gol 20,336] 2.51 | |canaverins sd t,062,962] 4.7m] arse] = 8.78 | |castilode San MarcosNM_ | 61365] 5.4%] 38,342] 5.4 | [DesotonMEM st 280] 2.7% 80426] 12.7% | [Dry TortugasnP |S 79,186] 582,358]. 5H | lEvergadesnp 4,08 851] 5.5%] 50,7341 8.0% | |ForcaroineNMEM | 195,303 280 18,275) 2.8% | |FortMatanzasNM |S 82480) 7.2%| TBI] 7.0% | IGufisandsns sda g8| 0.9%] 838,683] 1.7% | HTimucuan Ecological & Historic RES | 707,183, 8.7% 100,780, ~— 20.1% __ubiotat Florida] 8,923,251] 0.1% 2.200841] 270

fC | _landersonvileNHS 160,974] 3.80] 2,820] 3.80 [Chattahoochee RiverNRA_ | 2,751,256] 3.4%] 17,085, [chickamauga & ChattanooganMP | 374,957) 105%) 59.273| 1.2%

| [ForPuasinm 57,953] nm oval 108 | hiimmycarerns sare tome] ase] 14.604

| [Kennesaw Mountain NBP 1,309,271 179461 1AM Heiner Luther King, Jr., NHS 598, mae 96809 5.6%) | locmulgeenM CSC 198585] -7. 29% 14821. . ee

Vi Subtotal Georgial 6,087,065 1.1%| 1,464, 04)

RSENS TWarintte Pacifonne 149.865] 3.0] 14.804] A 6% aoe

Subtotal Guam 14g65| 3.8% 14,804 -17.6%

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Table 8: 2001 eee. Visits/Visitor Days State cone )

Visi’ Change _ | Visitor Days| Change a | [Haleakeiane | tatougral s.r] 0,364] 11.194 | _|Hawaii VolcanoesNP_ | 1,343,286) 1.304] 740.873 7.298

| kalaupapanoe | 3006] 2.6m] 2.004127 61

Kaloko-Honokohau NHP 4 54,000 22.3% 11,688 23.5% sn a ae a

| |Puuhonua O Honaunau NHP 402,071 33; 506 —-4.2%I

| [PuukohotaHeiauNHS | 5745] 0.9% 281] 0.98 |__[uss arizona Memorial |——1,436,006|_ 0.654) 230,334) 0.6 subtotal Hawai, 4.764.088) 8.1%] 1.352050] 7.51 se pa a a rN | [City ofRocks RES |S ot65) 9% 9.882] 2.0% | [Craters ofthe Moon NM | 185,799] 12.2%] a.983|_—_—-10.594 | Hagerman FossiiBedsNM | 12,3ti| 9.5%) 1.539) 951)

| INezPeeNHP | teat] | 12,655, 23 8H

Sree a eee aaa ev Mee ES a a | |LincoinHomeNHS |S 302.214) 6.6%] 28,9860] ——6.6% a eet nieel woud cou] maga] se Pk.) |

| |George Rogers Clark NHP 129,161 14,423] -3.8% | indiana Dunes NL 1,735,404 4.7% 405, i] _42

Lincoln Boyhood NMEM 146,037/ 5.2% 13,691

iia Subtotal Indiana 2,010, 602, «4.64 433, oe

a | lefigyMoundsnm | 79.846] t.635|_ 2.984

| [HerbertHooverNHS | 183,640] 48%] 15,903).

Subtotal lowa 263, ig SP ose 31; esd __09%

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Table 8: 2001 Recreation Visits/Visitor Days by State (cont.)

PARKS BY STATE Recreation Percent Recreation | Percent

Visits Change _ | Visitor Days| Change KANSAS te ||Fort Lamed NHS 35,581 11.0% 59301 -11.0%

Fort Scott NHS 40,673 11.5% ——=—«5,0B5| 11.5%

| WWicodemusnHs | 3.25] sg] 25a] 87.90 | MTalgrass Praie NPRES_— | 18,149] 0604] 3.02516 subtotal Kansas 128654) to 7%] 16804) 5 3%

menTucKy, | eee | [Abraham Lincoln Bithplace NHS | 29.675] am] t9,140] 2.84

| [Big SouthFonkNRRA | 386,619] 1%] 16,7069] 5.5

ented Gente at el ss a a pee ee

| ean Lafitte NHP lan Late Net PRES_| PRES 923,604 «5.1% 139,962 | |New Orleans JazzNHP 45,766 173. = 261.2%

Subtotal Louisiana) 969,370) 8.3%) 147,750] 13.2% “TT GER EES | Ipcadiane ste, 55x] 9m] atza.ata| 1.80 _Suttotat Maine] 2.516.551] 1.9%) 1.122.312, 8%

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by State (cont.

Visits Change ___| Visitor Days Change i | | lantietamne | 203,590| 589.4001 10.6 | lassateague IsiandNS_ | 626,219| 4.8% 46303318. 3 | [Catoctin Mountain Park | 532615| 4.7% 178,747, | [Chesapeake & Ohio CanalNHP | 375,664|_ 34.0% a1] 34.0% | [ClaraBartonNHS | 17,382] 28.3%) 14d, 26.3% |For McHeny NM & Historc Shrine” | 646,775| 6.4% 80,847|_— 8.44 ||Fort Washington Park 3.2% 86412, 2.

Greenbelt Park 192,154 13.4% 65,757 Hampton NHS 24,096 3.0% 2,049 Monocacy NB 18,095 -0.6% 2,262

| INational Capital Parks East | 134,307] 6.3%] 16,142] 8.94 | [PiscatawayPak | 51,261] 49%] 9.258] 8.984 frenesimnes [sae ad | _ subtotal Maryland) 3394a4o) 68%) 1045885, 3.4%

a a Te | [Boston African AmericanNHS | 390,130 0.8% 11,254, 4. 81H erie ein od arn eee aed as) od as Seeiaonsie as aml il sam

| lbongtetowns® | wt | llowennne | r.sea]tg.eee] 90,55] 204% | |New Bedford Whaling NHP | 303,342) 11.304] 639 11.1% | |Selem Mariime NHS | 748,747] 6.0%] 77,560, 81.6% | [Saugus iron Worksnns | t7.017| 3.9%] tam] -3 80 | [Springfield Armory NHS | 27,0aal zm a sor] 12.784 | _subtotal Massachusetts, 9,845,682] 40%) 1.209.125, 5.0%

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Table 8: 2001 Recreation Visits/Visitor Days by State (cont. )

Visits Change | Visitor Days | Change EE SHG | isleRoyaenP |S tat] gl 135,027] 10.654 | Pictured Rocks. | zta] 0. 186,112] 0.414

| sleeping Bear Dunes NL 1,127,107; 5.7% ris 13.6%

Subtotal Michigan 1 567,850| -4.3% 805,223] -7.4%

io [ova Forge

| [Pipestone ast 2m] 48] 42%

| [SaintcroxNsR 128.952] 30.2% 113,607] 10.28

243,374) 7.0% 107,087, 9.3%

] Subtotal Minnesota 542.266, 9.3% 243,503| 8.1%

a | [outisndsns tare] 0.9%] 79.564] 4.70

Natchez NHP 287,499} -14.1% 44536} -13.9%

| falter Petey Natchez Trace Parkwa 4,441,881 1,499,078] -3.2%

| WicksbugNMP tt (twtttt™*~*~<‘“‘is~‘sSsSsSs*YSCSSsgg 228.2% 1807101 6.0%

ed Subtotal Mississippi 6,859, 139] -2.1% 2,003, 885] -2.5%

ee |[SeoneweshinonCaverna __| _étl_2t.¢_4a_ 2

S. Truman NHS astta___2.1% 31051 -2.9%6

ee National Expansion Memorial 3,532,524, 2.1% 1,177,508] 2.1% | lozark NSR 1,488,355, -5.1% 335,465| _-10.0% Ulysses S. Grant NHS 22,421] 25.3% 28031 25.3%

| [Wilson's Creek NB 223,531 13.8% 38,219 13.3% Ee Subtotal Missouri 5350, 407| 0.3% 1,561, 593 -0.6%

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Table 8: 2001 eee Visits/Visitor Days State cout)

= =o Visitor Days =e MONTANA sis | BigHoienB | Ste] 30.9% 7,668.4 | [BighomCanyonRA | 30,350] 14%] 42.204] | IGiciernp | a0,6t4] 28%) 1,171,906 2.984 | [Grant-KohrsRanchnHS | 28a]. 2.069) 3.204 Life vom fate) ____ ge) tos, rae | NeliowstoneNP settee ortanl 30.06) tax, errs] a5

a a eet et) ye) alae a0 ieiicnesionemtiee| cir) sey) rad saa

| [Scots BuftNM | 113135] 5.9%] 7.913538

ce Subtotal Nebraska 182,611 28,811

ie a ee CT TT

Meera Cti“(<i‘“ ‘CW!.WUWUW!UC*dC(CSS 349,160 3.3% 4378018 5.4%

TT __sarcainernte__sogre]_ zn] _aaorsn|__sau el a a a ecm sed as se tm BO Sota ow tancstrd arse ___ean]_z08

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Table 8: 2001 Recreation Visits/Visitor Days

by State (cont.

Visits Change! Visitor Days | Change TE i | [Delaware WaterGapNRA | 3,455,764] 0.7% 1,297,908 __—_—-0.6% | fedisonns That] 323.1% 5.989] 315.7% | [Gatewaynra | t657,012 45%] 16,001 0.7% | [MonistownNHP | 4.758 OH 111.4481 5.004

Ka Subtotal New Jerse 5,631,953 1,831 3451 0.3%

NEW MEXICO ee | |aztecRuinsnM sd 4645] 10.9% 5.807] 10.9%

313,850, 26.4% 100,223] 26.7% Capulin Volcano NM 60,542 -2.8% 7,125 -2.2% | |CarisbadCavemsNP_ | 55 621] 2.9% 149,070| 2.9% | |ChacoCutureNHP |S 68,527] 15.4% 558] 9.9% TleiMapaisnms —SSSS*~*~«wdCS*St trl ——store| =i 300 | [eiMoronm——C—i‘dLSCtit eG] 15,704] ~——12.3% | [FotUnionnM——S—S—~sSC85 HOM, 8B| (5.8% | [Gia citfDwelingsnM | 9 aa], 70 217.0% | lpecosNHP rt |

| [Petrogyphnm 68] 0.9) 8820.28

fair Eunos i Salinas Pueblo Missions NM 34, | _00%8 6, ol aad

| |WhiteSandsNM_

aa Subtotal New Mexico 1,843, ine 468,731

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Table 8: 2001 Recreation Visits/Visitor Days by State (cont.)

Visits Change | Visitor Days | Change a | | | [eastiecintonwms |r 65) atm tst.rti]| 21 46 |_[EleanorRoosevettNHS | ata tt. t0,750] 11.814

| |Federal Hall NMEM § 203,816 -15.7% 10,530 -12.9%

| FFiretsiendns | wet60} 10.2%] 21.798) 5.0% | FFortStanwixnm | 8.065] 37.2%] 8633] 37.2% | [GatewaynRA 668087] tel 1,664,005] 0.7% [General Grantnmeme | 5,107] 23.5) 5 ta8% | Hamiton Grangenmem® | agra anal 15a 47. 408 |Home of FrankinD.RoosevetNHS | taza 2m gata 4.7% | [MartinVanBurenNHS | 15,950) 13.4 1,356] 7.6% | [SagamoreHNNHS | 5176) t51H] 9.4121 15.1% | [SaintPauts Church nHS_ | 756] 0.304] 517] 16.0% | [SaratoganHP | t5.807] 5m] 3,147.4 [Statue ofLiberynm® | 17.998) 21.6%] 1,079,500] 21.6% [Theodore Roosevelt BirhplaceNHS | 11,198, 43.5%] 1,014] 42.5% | _ITheodore Roosevelt Inaugural NHS |_——20,684| 30.8%] 3.524] 21.8% | [UpperDelawareSRR_ | 153,520) 11.0%] 85,626, 15.0% _Manderbit Mansion NHS | 396,656| 3.4% 43.927] 3.30

| |Women's Rights NHP 23,7711 -10.3% 1,800 _ -5.5%

PS Subtotal New York 16,621,375] -10.3% 3,301,131

0 a a a irri eed al ener a a er TT ee Pee i etsacustonets | sare) taal az 218 Se a 7 a Se ee | [MooresCreekNB 88320) 930| 3.71 Bint! sed ol snl 2

xz Subtotal North Carolina 21 333,633 1.3% 40,205,556] -0.3%

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Table 8: 2001 Recreation Visits/Visitor Days by State (cont.)

PARKS BY STATE Recreation | Percent Recreation Percent Visits Change | Visitor Days | Change

||Fort Union Trading Post NHS 19,551 eA 36,280 9.8% = 5130] 14.0%

| __|knife River Indian Villages NHS

| HTheodore Roosevelt NP 446,609 3.4%

Subtotal North Dakota 502,440, 3.8% 102, —— sa as

| |cuyahoga Valley NP 3,123,353 789,881 | (Dayton Aviation Heritage NHP 48,4891 34.5% 3082 345%

Hopewell Culture NHP 26,761 2925] 1.6% | ames A. Garfield NHS 21,115 -10.6% 3,519 -10.6% | Pe 's Victory and Internatl Peace Mem 164,402 ee ta} 1

William Howard Taft NHS 8, ol 82% Al «8.2%

Subtotal Ohio 3,393,066, -5.4% 822, ae

seLAoun Sa | IChickasaw NRA 1,608,7921 15.8% 510,734, 14.4% | loklahoma City NMEM 482.974 15.3% 40,248] 15.3%

ia Subtotal Oklahoma 2,091,766 15.7% 550,982 14.5%

OREGON, ee eee a ns ee ee er

Fort Clatsop NMEM 226,137, 5.3% 30,801

| \John Day Fossil Beds NM 98,4891 -2.0% 9,821

| oregon Caves NM 87,175| 2.3% 26,076, -8.5%

Subtotal Oregon 869,174 4.5% 319,207, 5.4%

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by State (cont.) Visits Change | Visitor Days | Change a a a a | lAllegheny Portage Raioad NHS® | 14.340) 13,144) 10.0%

| [Delaware WaterGapnRA | 111,509) O7H 50,131] 0.6 | lEdgarallanPoeNHS | 12,552) eazy] 1,046] 18924% | IEisenhowerns | 7486 27m .g77] 7% | IFortNecessityne | ata] 5.0m 1150] 1.2% | [Friendship winnHS | aril 13.0%] 6.308] 12.0%

| |Gettysburg NMP 1,792,380, 16.2% 4435991 12.2%

Hopewell Fumace NHS 64,898) --6.2% 64901 __-6.2%

| independence HP® | 883,047] 11 50] 353,300) 11.1% | Mehnstown FloodNMEM | tae] 0.467] .2% | IsteamtownnHs 128436 -t0.9%] 16.055] 19.0% | [Thaddeus KosciuszkoNMEM | 7.722908] 16] —.0% | lUpperDetawaresrR | 153,320 1.0%] 85.626] ——15.0% | NaleyFomenHP | 1.230025 89%] 208,754). Sita Pennsyivanial 8.073.440) 3.0% 1.666,205| 0.814

a a a eas aed oe or MOM Siterntruste eol___jznisal teow! ___>vzor|__ urn a a geiswen | iad zon ero. Bs eteaiodeiamnd __cigrl_z9s| ____s6r_20

EE a a a Miwemaees | ard ra) aurea a a ey a Ty ee ricieerinie | ots seer) seal anon a ee

a Subtotal South Carolina 1,583,410 68.9% 262,611 109.5%

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by State (cont.

Visits Change | Visitor Days | Change Cs a | [BadiandsNP_ T8401. 358,004] 13.404 Mount RushmoreNMEM | 4,904.119| 1.9%) 208,903] 1.004

| |Wind Cave NP 650,357, __-2.7% 176,919 -6.8% ies Subtotal South Dakota 3,635,275, -3.6% 755,380| _-7.9%

TENNESSEE ee ee __|Andrew JomnsonNHS | st] 17 306] 2.374] 15.58% [Big south FokNRRA | 89,99) 325,154]| __|Chickamauga & Chattanooga nmPs | 374,957] 105% 59,273] 11.2% | IFortDonelsonna_ | 226,390] te] 1,957] [Great smoky MountainsNP_ | 5150710, 9.6%] 3,195,420) 9.6% |_\Natchez Trace Parkway | 724,806 3.2%] 243,600] 8.2%

| lobed WSR 193,105] 19.6% 70,924] -18.4% | |ghiloh NMP 356,787| 36.5% —=s«=éd4,085|_—=—«30.5% |__|Stones River NB 192,084, 3.2% == 18,0551 1.204

tan Subtotal Tennessee 7,815,318 6.4% 3,978,822 7.9%

i ae ~~ | |Alibates Flint Quarries NM 2456) -216% —=ssi“‘éSADSCC==21.5% | lamistad NRA 1,097,650 -11.1% 6911011 -11.1%

Big Bend NP 328,927 25.4% 705,077 11.2%

Big Thicket NPRES 4 98,526 58.9% 31,973 73.5%

| Icnamizanem | tg zz0] tore] 2.195] ——15.284

1,248,278] 22.7% 320,264) 22.204

—[tyndon B.JohnsonNHP | tal 63] 24,8071. 1

o

Padre Island NS 656,873, -13.5% 363,408, -11.8% | |Rio Grande WSR 1,086 19.5% 96731 40.5%

San Antonio Missions NHP 1,370 082) -1.7% 1809731 2.3% Ee Subtotal Texas 5,401 275) 8.1% 2.407133) -5.5%

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Table 8: 2001 Recreation Visits/Visitor Days by State (cont.) Visits Change | Visitor Days | Change

_

| |achesNP | 754.026, At 282,934] 2.098 | |Bryce CanyonNP_ |S 1,068,619| 2.8% 687,924] 4.7 | |CanyontandsNP_ |S 868,502] 8.2% 330,973, 5.9% | |capitoiReefNP | 57,760 13.9% 82.247 13.3% | IcedarBreaksNM |S 9652] 5 119,482 23.7% | |DinosaurNM | S857] 17. BM 4.2671 -14.298 | |GlencanyonNRA | 2,182,820] 8.9%] 4,195,356, 3.7 | Golden spkeNHS | 3,887]. 099-168 | _|HovenweepNM | 0.942]. 5002 —-10.6% | |Natural BridgesNM | rst] AB 47.2201—-11.0% | |RainbowBridgeNM | 189,750] 0%] = 23.719 4.0% Timpanogos Cave NM 126,270 9.7% 28, 235 ee subtotal utah) 8,343,133] 5.7% 7,138,088] 3.9% TE SS a a a | |Marsh-Bilings-RockefellerNHP_ | 26,360] 43.1%) 4.3021 03.1% Subtotal Vermont, 26,350, 43.1%) 4,392] 43.114

| |c Christiansted NHS 112,915 14.1% 5,041 16.2%

| Virgin Islands NP 677,401 347,168} -3.8%I

il Subtotal Virgin Islands 790, cers 352, 2091 3.5%

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Table 8: 2001 Recreation Visits/Visitor Days by State (cont. Visits Change | Visitor Days | Change VRONA ee | [Appomattox CourtHouseNHP | 190,422 3.0% SS 13,144)——-3.0 | [arlington House, The RobertE.LeeMEM | __—429.470|_—=—13.0%|__—=—*17,895|_—*13.99% | lAssateagueisiandNS |S 1.274.415] 8% _—940,098| 5.3% | [Blue Ridge Parkway —s—s| 7,588,443] 4.3%] ~———3.908.510| 4.298 fine beter __/_ag9|_s¢8}_3g0_08 | [Colonial NHP

| [Fredericksburg & SpotsylvaniaNMP_—— | 465,323| 5. 0%| 53,462] 5.5% | [George Washington BirplaceNM | 141,907| 0.3% 23,651] 0.3% | |George Washington Memorial Parkwa | [Prince Wiliam Forest Pak =| 2t7,724]_—— 24.0%] 197,271 8.8% | IRichmondNBP |S 08,284) 19.7% | [Shenandoah NP |S 1,498,561] 6%] 875,984) 4.5% | Itheodore Rooseveltisiand =| t90,020|~—S 6.318.504] 6.3% | |WotftrapFammPak =| 530,000] 3.1%] 180,000] 3.1%

Fe Subtotal Virginia 24,605,608, 2.4%) 7,303,899| 3.9%

| |Lake Chelan NRA inal Lake Roosevelt NRA

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Table 8: 2001 ware Visits/Visitor Days State (cont )

Visits Change | Visitor a can ea aaeaammemeeeeeaees en mmmmmen | [BluestoeSR | Sra 7.8m 1618] 7.8% | |ehesapeake & Ohio CanalNHP | 50,843] 34.0%] 4,740] 340%

| |Gauley River NRA 236,192| 6.8% 39,072| 3.5%

| |Marpers Ferry NHP 325,156] 2.3%! 108,385 2.3%

| |New River Gorge NR? 1,231,529, «8.7% 240,595| _-0.2%|

= Subtotal West Virginia 2,099, 083] 1% 491 Aol 3.4%

EE a a | WApostieisiandsNL_ | 185,436] 2.0%] 73.916, 8.514

{saint Croix NSR? 128,952 -30.2% 113,607 10.2%

a Subtotal Wisconsin 314,387| -14.2% 187,523, 3.0%

Ce ee ee eee ee | [Bighom CanyonNRA | t038) tm] 5.951].

| [Devils Tower NM 3755961 -2.1% 90,714] 2.1% ||Fort Laramie NHS 44,376] 6.2% 53291 -4.3%I | [Fossil Butte NM 19,902] -9.2% 2, ae

| |crandTetonNP———~—~*—~SC‘“‘é 8 HOB 1%) 1,490,586, 1.408 ino foie Ne Pom) _ioigii_asi, tals, _2 a. TT suttotar wyoming! _satzo7e| -2axe| 308,505] 0.1% | |NPSTOTAL | 279,873,926] «2.1% 103,934,619] 1.9%

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Table 9: 2002 and 2003 Forecast of Recreation Visits

Abraham Lincoln Birthplace NHS | 229.675] 204,834] 3.40) 213,722 3.6604 AcadiaNP sd 816,551] 2,408,733 4.400] 2,905,456, 2.5504 adams NHS | 17,399 16,511] 5.10% 15,906 3.67%

| 037% 2,268, 8.02% heny Portage Railroad NHS 142,340 143,002 0.46%) 149,331) 4.43% Amistad NRA | 1,097,650, 1,181,452 7.63% 1,194,565 1.11%

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206 0.00% 2080.00 antietam NB 303,599 302,313 0.42% 309,058_—2.23%

apostie Islands NL Arkansas PostNMEM | 3.50 w1,21—5.26%] 39,0981 —5.2084 Arlington House, The RobertE.Lee Mem | 429.470, 405,005 —-5.70% —s0t.etd| 3.2684 AztecRuinsNM | 6 AS] 43,775 5.76% 39,557] _—-9.64% BadlandsNP_ | 955 M6, 1016.90 6.44% 1,022,427] 0.53%

BandelerNM | 313,850 242,582 22.71% 22,852 12.26%

BentsOWFotNHS | 30.987] 27,76 10.40%) 25,149,414

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(cont.) 2001 2002 ColoradoNM | 287,604 232,15 2.20% ©2601, 6.95% CongareeSwampNM | 119,738, 122,380 = 2.21% + 132,379 = 8.1794 CowpensNB |S, 361] 204,984, = 3.03% +2319 =. 10% raterLakeNP |S 57,373. 435,135 4.86% 431,799 0.77% raters of the Moon NM | 185,799 191,029 281% 186,415, -2.420H 7.18% CumbertandisiandNS | 45,195) 42,390» 6.20% 1,202.57 uyahoga Valley NRA 3,068,15 DeSotoNMEM | S228 25,961] 11.15%) 247,011] 0.43 Death ValeyNP | 1,014,636 1,053,713 3.85%) 1,019,134 3.284 Delaware WaterGapNRA | —_—4,867,273 4,932,119 1.33% 4,943,310 0.2304 DenaiNP&PRES | ~—i360,191] 368,555 = 2.32%) 368,884 (0.00% Devils Postpile NM | 155,478 159,606 2.71% 164,934] 3.28% DevisTowerNM | 375,596, 352,83 6.06% 337,068 = -H.47%4 DinosaurNM |S 326,37H—38K,097, 5.43% 329,224 3208 79,186 95,135 20.14% ~— 103,884 9.20% 12551 12,552 0.00% 12,552 0.00% EdisonNHS iSCSI BAI, 0.00% 54,419.00 EfigyMoundsNM |S 79,88 B105H, 1.52% =~ 82.414) 1.67%

EiMaipaisNM | 118,374 t02,099 12.90%) 103,685, 0.67%

E| Morro NM 68,886 65,014 562% Eleanor Roosevelt NHS 86,012 77,804 iT AZ 1 0.889% EugeneONellNHS | 3510 0.20% :

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227,234 0.49% ~—230,553 1.46% FortDonelsonNB | ~—296,300 | 224.40 = 0.88% ~— 224,618 0.09% FortFredericaNM | =—(290,705 249,004 = 14.344 236,634 = -4.97% FortlaramieNHS |S 4,378 38,050 14.26% 32,840, 13.694 FortlamedNHS————Ci=dt:C 88 5B] 35,20 1.07% 93,252 5.5 4 FortNecessityNB |= 89,13 90,22 1.22% ~— 89,993 0.254 Fort Pulaski NM

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FotRaleighNHS | 267,464 219,624 17.89% 190,803 13.1214 FortScotNHS | 0,673,382 14.38% 31,801] 83% FortStawixNM | 58,0651 53.065 0.00% 53,085, 0.00%

FotUnionNM | 15,100, 13,713 8.180 13088. 9404 FortWashington Park | 267,03 250,569 2.70% 258.6371 _—-0.36% FossiiButeNM | 19,909 19,798 0.5204 19,404]. 520%

Frederick DouglassNHS_ | 29,610,310, 2.34% 29,587] 2.30% Frederick LawOimstedNHS | 10,33 10,508 2.54% 11,764 11.03% FriendshipHlNHS | 33,791] 35,063 6.13%] 38,7047. 93% Gates ofthe Arcic NP&PRES | 45094505 0.00%] 4.505 .00% GauleyRiverNRA | 36,19 an.ast] 1.80% 240.229 0.00% General GrantNMEM | 85,1071_—a77a| 0.39 77,0509. 11% 13.03% 173,14 7.9414

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George Washington CaverNM_ | 4,46) as.saol— 11.76% 47,350 2.18% 0.7% Glacier BayNP&PRES | 380,114] 405,785 6.75% at0.stg 1.17% Golden SpikeNHS_ | 43.887] 2.295 3:70] 0.72] 3.5884 GrandPortagenM | 81.428 91,125 11.91 95,2240 GrandTetonnP_ | 2,536,108] 2,520,193 0.50%] 2478.81 1.6404 GrantKohrsRanchNHS | 20,188 17,361] 14.00%] 15,254 12.1904 Greenbelt Park | 192,154] 92,154 0.00% 192,154 0.0004 Guadalupe MountainsNP_ | 222,307] 205,560, 7.59% 200,710, 2.3684 Guilford Courthouse NMP |_858,125 905,024 5479) 950,768 __—5.0514 GulfislandsNS_ | 4,549,900] 4,546,536 0.07% 4,546,844 0.0104 Hagerman FossilBedsNM | 12,311 13,498 7.19% 13.32 0.9414 HaleakalaNP | 1,410,974] 1,514,950 7.39%) 1,476,158 2.5204 HapersFenyNHP | 325,156) 312,514 3.80% 304,157|_———2.67%

Harry S Truman NHS (45,11 37,755 16.31% 33,40 -11.51% Hawaii Volcanoes NP 1,343,286 1,264,446 -5.87% 1,182,912 —-6.45% Herbert Hoover NHS 183,640 175,702 4.32% 166,374 531% Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt NHS 127,624 106,042 -16.91% 92,244 -13.01% Homestead National Monument of America 52,07 46 8.92% Hopewell Culture NHP 26,761 23,984 -10.38% 21,62 -9.84% Hopewell Fumace NHS 58,326 -10.13% 52,379 —_—-10.20% Horseshoe Bend NMP Hot Springs NP 4,206,786 1,229,963 5.15% 1,171,617 474%

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Hubbell Trading PostNHS | 234,634] 203,907 13.35% 191,748 5.69% indianaDunesNL_ | 1,735,404 1,043,659 6.24%] 1,865,123 1.168 ames A.GarfeldNHS | 211}, 0.00% 21.14, —0.00%% Jefferson National Expansion Memorial | 3,532,524 3,541,640, 0.26% _3,567,990|_—_0.74% lewelCaveNM_— | 125,380] 125,959 0.02% 123,59 1.4194 uimmyCarerNHS_ | 89.71 0,861.97) 6445.39 John D Rockefeller, Jt, Mem Pkwy | 1,180,278 1,125,372 -4.65%| 1,062,548, 5.5814 jieawetteneg BS | aad taal antl tao on 27,05: fe Tea KaowapeniPSSSS~d CSC std caste! a KenaiFjorisNP_ | (262,35 246.551 6.02% | 236,874 3.9304 KingsCanyonNP_ | 541 707] SHDN 372M] 572,219.83 Knife River indian VilagesNHS | 36,280] 39,604 9.16% ATTA ——8.00%

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(cont.) 2001 2002 Percent 2003 Percent IPARK NAME Visits | Forecast | Difference | Forecast | Difference

LBJ Memorial Grove ofthe Potomac | 529.5031 483,319 872% 463,709 4.06% 357,081] 8.96% 343,013 3.94% Litte Bighom Battlefield NM | 334,567] 934,679 -0.86% 323,300 -2:5294 LongfelowNHS | mS Lyndon B. Johnson NHP 101,824 95,958 5.76% 88,841] 7.424

Maggie L. Walker NHS | 10,147] 10,409 3.47%] 10,857] 3.4194

Mammoth CaveNP_ | 1,883,580] 1,713,292, 2.04% 1,653,040 3.4614 12,646 -20.71% 10,634 __—-15.92%4 Mary McLeod Bethune CouncilHouse NHS | 5,769 4719 -18.21% 4,028 14.71% MojaveNPRES | 492,745, 505,707, 2.63% 595,463.88 MonocacyNB | 18,095 20,264 11.99% 24,786, 7.5104 Montezuma CasteNM | 710,595] 663,532 6.6254 609,770, 8.10% Moores CreekNB_ | 88,320 107,830, 22.00% 119,893, 11.13% MoristownNHP | 484 758] 456,961] 2.02% 493,190 4.87% 1,965,79

0.00% 773,624 ——0.00% Natchez Trace Parkway | 8,552,351] 5,610,064 1.050 5.515447] 1.70% National Capital Pans East =| 1,343,067] 1,066,897, 20.579 951,565 10.81%

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(cont.) NaturalBrdgesNM | grt7il_— 9,506 77 0.334 11.3204 NavjoNM_ | 57,904 45,857] 20.80% 34,892, 23.9104 New Bedford WhaingNHP_ | 303,342, 303,34 0.00% 303,341 0.00% NezPereNHP | 159.417 112,154] 20.65% 83,922 25.17%H NicodemusNHS | 34,2511 34,2511 0.00% 34,2511 0.00% NinetySixNHS | 29,104 26,407] 9.55%] 25.1154. 89H NoatakNPRES | 391490 att NorthCascadesNP_ | 7,734 58 9.21%] 28.587] 2.37% ComulgeeNM_ | 118,565, 120,028 1.230) 119,280 0.62% OlympicNP | 482,974 482,974 0.00% 482.974 0.00% OregonCavesNM_ | BATH, 90133 3.39% 90,944 0.90% Qrgan Pipe CactusNM_ | 329,028 338,147| 2.76% 377,908 11.77% PeaRidgeNMP | 7,58 82,5901 6.45% 83,952 0.92% Pome ari rss) o.28m 36220 1.31% Pennsylvania Avenue NHS | 225,96 257,615 14.07% 259,159 0.60% Penys Vietory and Intematl Peace Mem | 164,401 64,196 _—-1.95% 157,041 2.58%

PetersbugNB_ | 161,90 158,955, 2.25) 156,800 0.98% Pictured RocksNL | 420,31 425,877] 1.08% 424103,——0.42% PimacesNM_ | 178,24 178,24) 0.00% 178,240. 00% Pipe SpingNM | 50,78 46,62 8.19% 2.35 9.15%

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2001 2002 Percent 2003 Percent

ARKNAME |__| rarest | Diteemce | Fowast | Dierence | Pu'uhonua o Honaunau NHP 402,071 378,148 5.95% 355,688) -5.94% Puukohola Heiau NHS 54.745 58,2171 —=—«6.34% ~—=—«5 9,539) 2.27% Rainbow Bridge NM 189,750 206,009 —=—8.57% —«-208,171 1.05% Redwood NP 388,352, 384,939 0.88% 386,119 0.31%

Richmond NBP 108,244 140,096 1.7194 117,027), ————6. 30% Rio Grande Wild and Scenic River | 4086 4,277 = 12.07% «= 1,384] 13.48% Rock CreekPark | (2,185,813 2,166,157, 0.90% 2,205,474 1.8284 RockyMountainNP | (3,130,685, 3,252,025 3.58% 3,301,888 1:53 RossLakeNRA | 334,343] 293,328 -11.47% 278,009 5.22% RussellCaveNM | 20,409) 19,964 2.38% 18,287, 8.30% agamore Hill NHS 45,178 28,443 37.04% 14,386 49.42%

aint Croix NSR [257,903 242,168 6.10% 200,723 -17.11% aint Paul's Church NHS | 14,756 12,559 6.83% 13,874 10.47% aint-Gaudens NHS [| 37.550] 36,58 -257% 97,092 1.39%

alinas Pueblo Missions NM | 34568 32437, 6.16% 30,5475 83% 2.56% San JuanislandNHP | 304,067] 313,47 A.12%] 330,264 5.3504 SanJuanNHS | 1,284,528) 1,275,921) 0.4454) 1,955,004 6.20% Santa Monica Mountains NRA | 532,808 808,902 4.60% 504,242 0.8204 SaratogaNHP «|S 154,807] 165,210, 6.66%| 67,877, 1.61%

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: 2001 2002 Percent 2003 Percent PARKNAME ——__|_ nts [Forecast iferncel Foret Dideente teamtown NHS 128,435, 126,942 -1.16% 113,578 10.53% 192,084) 200,310, 4.28% 205,578 2.63% Sunset Crater Volcano NM 159,523, 155,578 -2.47% 149,154 4.13% allgrass Prairie NPRES 18,1491 18,149 0.00% +~—-18,149 0.00% haddeus Kosciuszko NMEM 7,722 8,292 7.38% ~—«8,708 5.01% heodore Roosevelt Birthplace NHS 11,198] 10,185 ——-9.05% 6,540 === 35.79% heodore Roosevelt Inaugural NHS 20,684, 21,730 5.06% 24,125 11.03% heodore Roosevelt Island 190,029 214,006 12.62% 230,75 7.83% heodore Roosevelt NP 446,609 457,321] 2.40% 466,34 1.97%

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TontoNM 80,006 77,19 3.52% 77,037, ———-0.20% TumacacoiNHP | 9,570, 48,376 2.41% 46,033 4.84% Seepage Sr towers ay _ ase USS Arizona Memorial (ae Ee ee a 304,114 -0.64% 309,716 1.42% VicksburgNMP_ | (992,284 1,007,120 1.50% 1,019,608 1.24% ietnam Veterans Memorial 3,704,008 0.00% 3,704,008 0.00% 4.62% 243,374 241,601 —--0.73% 245,134 1.46% 102,839 99,552 -3.20% 93,889 5.69% 149,865 162,31 8.31% 169,56 447% 0 600,000 00.00% 600,000 0.00%

eir Farm NHS 17,643 20,269 «14.88% 22,390 10.47% hiskeytown-Shasta-Trinity NRA 0.22% 691,096 0.78% hite House 856,042 882,06 3.04% 822,618 6.74% hite Sands NM 518,958 472,472 8.96% 442,589 6.32% 57,73 5.99%

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2001 Wiliam Howard TaRNHS |g] ratte tt 47% Wison'sCreekNB_ | 223,530] azarat] sate 286,956 5.17% WindCaveNP | 50,957] 58072942 © 34,500|_—-9.2594 WolfTrap Fam Park |839,009 493,543) 8.60% a6] 4.24% Wrangel/St.EiasNP&PRES | 26,64) aratal 4.300 26.8201 2.16% YosemiteNP | 3,968,731] 9,260,457, 3.21% 3,174,884 2.63% ee ee

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Endnotes are defined with fixed numeric identifiers, which are meaningful to Park Service administration. An endnote is not identified if there are no areas that fit the identification for 2001.

"Redesignated areas:

Areas reporting for the first time: Q Little Rock Central High School NHS

*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 is classified as Klondike Gold Rush NHP

Q Data for the following areas National Capital Parks Central, National Capital Parks East and President's Park are reported separately but is classified as National Capital Parks Combined

Q 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 Big Thicket NPRES (fixed visitation is used at multiple locations) Cumberland Gap NHP (persons-per-vehicle multiplier updated) Grand Canyon NP (multiplier for river backcountry use updated) Kaloko-Honokohau NHP (sampling periods increased) Klondike Gold Rush NHP Seattle (hand counting visitors) Lake Roosevelt NRA (nonrecreation visitors reduced) San Juan NHS (after hours use)

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“Opening of additional areas, programs, or facilities (Data for the following areas require special adjustments to be comparable with earlier data): Q Allegheny Portage Railroad NHS (Staple Bend Tunnel) Chickamauga & Chattanooga NMP (Battlefield Bypass completed) El Malpais NM (opened new multi-agency visitor center) Fort Sumter NM (opened Liberty Square)

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*Partial or temporary closing (Data for the following areas require special adjustments to be comparable with earlier data):

Q Boston NHP (partial closings after September 1 | th) Castle Clinton NM (partial closings after September 1 1th) Federal Hall NMEM (partial closings after September 1 1th) General Grant NMEM (partial closings after September 1 1th) Hamilton Grange NMEM (partial closings after September 1 1th) Independence NHP (partial closings after September 1 1th) Longfellow NHS (closed) Pennsylvania Avenue NHS (partial closings after September 1 1 th) President’s Park (partial closings after September | 1 th) Redwood NP (closed Freshwater Spit NPS campground) Statue of Liberty (closed After September 1 Washington Monument (closed all year) White House (closed after September 1 tas )

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’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):

Q Fort McHenry NM & HS (damage to main access bridge)

Q New River Gorge NR (flash floods)

Q Saint Croix NSR (floods)

®New areas which are not reporting: Q Governor’s Island NM Q Minidoka Internment NM Q Virgin Islands Coral Reef NM Q World War II MEM

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DEFINITIONS

AFFILIATED AREA - An area administrated in connection with the National Park Service (NPS), which use NPS assistance but are neither federally owned nor directly administered by the NPS.

BACKCOUNTRY - One or more primitive or wilderness area in a park reached primarily by hiking, boating, or horseback.

BUSES - Vehicles carrying 10 or more passengers including commercial tour buses and school buses.

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: Q Mixed Area Park - A park located in a mixture of Outlying Area, Rural Area, Suburban Area, and Urban area. Q Outlying Area Park - A park located in a Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) with a population of less than one million people. Q Remote Area Park - A park located outside of any MSA and requiring special travel arrangements to reach. Q Rural Area Park - A park located outside of any MSA and accessible by paved highway, scheduled air or marine transportation service. Q Suburban Area Park - A park located outside the central city but still within a MSA with a population of greater than one million people. Q 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 1999-2001.

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 or equipment for 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 (DOI) 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, 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 NONREPORTABLE VISITS).

NONRECREATION OVERNIGHT STAY - A reportable non-recreation overnight stay includes leaseholders, line shacks for ranchers, and government personnel (other than NPS employees).

NONRECREATION 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. NONREPORTABLE 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, Texas, Utah, Wyoming Q Midwest (MW) - Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, lowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Wisconsin Q National Capital (NC) - Washington, DC, with some units in Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia Q 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) Q Pacific West (PW) - California, Guam, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Washington Q Southeast (SE) - Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Puerto Rico, South Carolina, Tennessee, 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 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 HS Internatl LBJ MEM MISC MTNS NB NBP NBS NHC NHP NHR NHS NL NM NMem NMP NON-REC NP NPres NPS NR NRA NRes NRRA NS NSR NST ONS PKWY

Battlefield Memorial Campgrounds

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Historic Shrine, Historic Site International

Lyndon Baines Johnson Memorial

Miscellaneous

Mountains

National Battlefield National Battlefield Park National Battlefield Site 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 River & Recreation Area

National Seashore

National Scenic River National Scenic Trail Overnight Stays

Parkway

Preserve

Recreation Area

Recreation

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Scenic & Recreational River

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