GTNP & Yellowstone Pump Over $1.7 Billion Into Local Economies

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According to the newly released 2024 National Park Visitor Spending Effects report from the National Park Service, Americaโ€™s two most famous neighbors, Grand Teton and Yellowstone, brought in over 8.3 million visitors last year and combined for $1.52 billion in direct visitor spending, supporting more than 13,400 local jobs and fueling over $2 billion in total economic output across gateway communities in Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho.


Grand Teton National Park (GTNP)

  • 2024 Visits: 3,628,222
  • Visitor Spending: $807.6 million
  • Jobs Supported: 6,861
  • Labor Income: $329.1 million
  • Value Added: $593.5 million
  • Total Economic Output: $983.5 million

Thatโ€™s right, nearly a billion dollars in activity stemming from people stopping to stare at the Tetons (and the occasional moose on the road). GTNP remains Wyomingโ€™s single largest tourism driver, narrowly edging out Yellowstone in terms of per-visitor economic punch, with each visitor generating roughly $222 in local spending.


Yellowstone National Park (YNP)

  • 2024 Visits: 4,744,353
  • Visitor Spending: $709.7 million
  • Jobs Supported: 6,563
  • Labor Income: $322.3 million
  • Value Added: $544.3 million
  • Total Economic Output: $903.1 million

Yellowstone remains a monster, drawing nearly 4.75 million recreation visits and contributing just over $900 million in total output across its tri-state region. The parkโ€™s spending effects are split 51% in Montana and 49% in Wyoming.


Combined Impact

Together, Grand Teton and Yellowstone:

  • Accounted for 8.37 million recreation visits
  • Generated $1.52 billion in visitor spending
  • Supported 13,424 jobs
  • Produced a combined $1.9 billion in economic output

For context, Wyomingโ€™s total National Park System spending impact (including smaller sites like Fossil Butte and Bighorn Canyon) was $1.216 billion statewide, supporting 11,823 jobs and $1.54 billion in output โ€” meaning the two big parks alone are responsible for more than 95% of all NPS-related economic activity in Wyoming.


Why It Matters

The report highlights that in 2024, NPS visitors nationwide spent $29 billion, supporting 340,000 jobs across the U.S. gateway economies. Lodging and restaurants dominated spending categories, $11.1 billion and $5.7 billion, respectively, with Wyomingโ€™s park gateway towns like Jackson, Cody, and West Yellowstone leading the charge.

So the next time youโ€™re stuck behind a California SUV rental doing 35 mph through the Mooseโ€“Wilson Road, just remember, they might be helping pay for your favorite bartenderโ€™s rent.

๐Ÿงพ Sources

National Park Service, 2024 National Park Visitor Spending Effects: Economic Contributions to Local Communities, States, and the Nation (Science Report NPS/SRโ€”2025/353), published September 2025.

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