The Most Visited States In The United States
Every U.S. state has many and various tourist attractions . However, specific U.S. states have become more popular traveler destinations. The following ten states are the most visited in the United States: California, Florida, Nevada, Texas, New York, Virginia, South Carolina, Arizona, Georgia, Hawaii. These U.S. states are some of their particular attractions, and their features are accented below.
1. California
California is the country’s most populated state and is a significant agricultural state, providing about 99% of some crops.
About 50% of the state’s area is government-owned and committed to the conservation of nature. Millions of travelers crowd to California to visit the national monuments, historical places, parks, and beaches. California’s most popular tourist destinations are Disneyland, which is visited by almost 15 million people annually. Other popular attractions in the state are:
- Yosemite National park.
- Death Valley.
- Disneyland.
- The Golden Gate Bridge.
- The Hollywood sign.
Disney World is the most-visited theme park globally, so it isn’t unexpected that Florida would stand so high. There’s so much else to view in Florida, including great beach cities along the Mexican Gulf and Atlantic shores. Florida is scattered with traveler attractions and historical places, recreational facilities, and excellent picturesque spots for travelers to visit.
Nevada is the place to one of the most visiting and entertaining centers globally, Las Vegas. In the city are located gambling and entertainment spots as well as the outstanding clubs in the U.S. Other famous attraction places include Lake Tahoe, Hoover Dam, Valley of Fire State Park.
Texas is the second-largest after Alaska state in the U.S. This state is genuinely distinct in all ways, shapes, and forms. Texas’s landscape varies from sands to stunning shores to mountain areas to dense woods.
5. New York
We are pretty astonished to observe New York come in as the 5th most visited state in the U.S., given how well-known its famous traveler attraction sites are. The most visited attractions of the world’s financial capital are the Empire State Building, Times Square, the National Monument of the Statue of Liberty, the Museum of Modern Art, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
6. Virginia
From its gorgeous rolling hills to its vibrant colonial past, Virginia has much to offer everyone passing through. Virginia stretched from the Chesapeake Bay to the Appalachian Mounts. Whether you are a beach person or mount person, Virginia is your best choice.
Famous vacationist attractions include Busch Gardens, Luray Caverns, the Shenandoah National Park, Shenandoah Valley, and different historical monuments, including preserved colonies.
7. South Carolina
South Carolina is a U.S. state of forests, beaches, and beautiful parks and gardens. If you want a pleasant, quiet holiday, think of visiting the Magnolia Plantation and Gardens, Joe Riley Waterfront ParkSkywheel Myrtle Beach, Broadway at the Beach, the Congaree, and Brookgreen Gardens.
Arizona waterfalls are at #8 in our listing of the most visited U.S states. One of the most famous tourist attraction scenes worldwide – Grand Canyon National Park, located in Arizona. Millions of tourists make their route to the state to tour this incredible natural formation. Other astonishing places such as Petrified Forest National Park, Antelope Canyon, Saguaro National Park, Monument Valley, and Petrified Forest bring millions of travelers worldwide.
Visitors to Georgia adore many tourist attractions, including Lookout Mountain, Atlanta Botanical and Rock City Gardens, Carter Presidential Library, National Center for Civil and Human Rights. Moreover, Georgia is perceived as a peach state and is essential for being the prime raiser of pecans, peanuts, and Vidalia onions.
Hawaii is a unique U.S. state located in the tropics. The state is called by many a paradise on Earth because of the picturesque landscapes, lush rainforests, waterfalls, and world-class hotels dispersed throughout the islands. Besides the forests and beaches you can visit, a dormant volcano, and an iconic landmark, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Waimea Canyon State, and Na Pali Coast State Park.
The Most Visited U.S. States
The least visited u.s. states.
Now that we know which U.S. states do the most visiting, it is interesting to find out which states did the least traveling. Whether they don’t have any promoted attractions or they favor spending their money on other tasks, or don’t have as much access to huge airports, these are the states who travel the least in America. Coming in at #51 is West Virginia, which is followed on the list by Vermont, Nebraska, New Hampshire, and rounding out the below five is Rhode Island. At #46, we have Kansas, then Arkansas at #44, preceded by Maine, North Dakota, and Connecticut.
Want to learn more about unique landmarks and various tourist attractions in every U.S. state? Then have a look at the following books:
- National Geographic Road Atlas
- Fodor’s Best Road Trips in the USA
How about the most visited states by their size or population? This basically reads as a list of states ordered by how many people live in them.
Not even close Austin
California (Population: 39,613,493) Texas (Population: 29,730,311) Florida (Population: 21,944,577) New York (Population: 19,299,981) Pennsylvania (Population: 12,804,123) Illinois (Population: 12,569,321) Ohio (Population: 11714618
Georgia (Population: 10,830,007) North Carolina (Population: 10,701,022) Michigan (Population: 9,992,427
Isn’t Michigan’s population 10 million?
This is completely incorrect information. This is a list based on population not on how many people travel there every year. Sorry but Maine is in the top ten for destination hot spots for vacationers. To be honest I wish it was closer to 44.
not even close Justin
California (Population: 39,613,493) Texas (Population: 29,730,311) Florida (Population: 21,944,577) New York (Population: 19,299,981) Pennsylvania (Population: 12,804,123) Illinois (Population: 12,569,321) Ohio (Population: 11,714,618) Georgia (Population: 10,830,007) North Carolina (Population: 10,701,022) Michigan (Population: 9,992,427
Lmfao clearly you’ve never been here during flat lander season.
so basically you read the first part about California, just the first paragraph, and called it a day?
Source or methodology please?
thats crazy
man thas crazy. va is small. i live there id know lmaoo
9 mil is small to you? also lots of tourism
25 states Americans visit the most
U.S. travelers are expected to visit U.S. destinations more in 2023 than they did before the COVID-19 pandemic, according to data from the World Travel and Tourism Council. Thanks in part to rising inflation rates, which make international travel far more difficult to budget for a family, along with the general public's desire to freely move about now that COVID-19 restrictions are fully lifted. Combining that with the plethora of places to choose from when it comes to making your way across America, domestic travel rates went up 30.1% in 2022, and it seems to be on trend to continue its ascent.
With so much to do, however, who could blame someone for wanting to get in the car and leave their cares behind during an epic road trip? For booking that last-minute flight on a whim because the mood seems to strike. The U.S. is home to 424 National Parks, 620 amusement parks , over 35,000 museums , and don't even get us started on how many restaurants there are to try!
As summer approaches, and many are beginning to plot out their itineraries for the road, we wondered—which states are the most popular to visit by U.S. tourists? Using data from YouGov to determine what states Americans are visiting, Stacker has ranked the top 25 by the percentage of U.S. adults who have already made a visit. Check the rankings to see if your next destination is among these popular choices, or find your next adventure as you scroll.
#21. Oklahoma (tie)
Percentage of US adults who have been: 30%
In a state full of early American history, Oklahoma City visitors can take the opportunity to learn about the state's 39 Native American nations in Oklahoma by visiting the First Americans Museum . Tulsa's museum Greenwood Rising tells visitors about the city's Black neighborhood, Greenwood, a once-historic space known as a freedom colony after slavery was abolished. The area, lauded as Black Wall Street, was infamously bombed in 1921 during an incident known as the Tulsa Race Massacre .
#21. New Mexico (tie)
Travelers who like visiting the cultural landmarks listed among the bevy of UNESCO World Heritage sites can see more here than in any other U.S. state. In order to achieve UNESCO World Heritage status , a place must be a work of human genius, contain superlative natural phenomena, or any of the eight other requirements on the qualifications list. The sites located in New Mexico, such as Carlsbad Caverns National Park, Chaco Culture National Historical Park, and Taos Pueblo all manage to fit the criteria!
#21. Missouri (tie)
While Missouri may be most well known for the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, many are unaware upon first glance that the museum housed beneath the landmark is full of history about the "Show Me State" including how it got the nickname. Don't be fooled though, Missouri offers so much more. Branson, for example, is known as the " Live Entertainment Capital of the World " per their tourism site because of the amount of entertainment that is accessible at any given time, and the state has six national parks you can visit .
#21. Michigan (tie)
Michigan offers a mixture of natural beauty, history, and culture all wrapped up in one state. Visitors often make their way to Detroit to visit the Motown Museum , where curators pay homage to a form of music that, in essence, created the blueprint for all other music to follow. Home to four of the Great Lakes (Erie, Superior, Huron, and Michigan) travelers can also enjoy a car-free adventure—including a side trip to Mackinac Island , home to Arch Rock. On top of that, the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor offers a huge list of attractions from the University of Michigan Museum of Arts, to the Museum of Natural History Planetarium.
#21. Indiana (tie)
Indiana's White River State Park includes many attractions for sports fans, history buffs, and fans of the outdoors—such as the NCAA Hall of Champions in Indianapolis and the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art . The Indiana Dunes National and State Parks offer outdoor fun on the southern shore of Lake Michigan with everything from campsites to bike trails, to an interactive geocaching hunt.
#20. Louisiana
Percentage of US adults who have been: 31%
There are some places that make you feel like you've stepped back in time and Louisiana is one of them. It is known for having a multitude of plantations , with at least 14 still open to visit, but they also represent a painful chapter of enslaved people in the state's history. New Orleans is home to the French Quarter, known for jazz on Bourbon Street, shimmery beads during Mardi Gras, and some of the best beignets you can find. Grand Isle is known as a " sportsman's paradise " with amazing fishing spots that offer unencumbered views of the Gulf of Mexico. Plus, if you've always wanted to delve a little deeper into understanding Voodoo, an African diasporic religion, there are plenty of places to dive in.
#18. Kentucky (tie)
Percentage of US adults who have been: 34%
Travelers can walk through part of the world's longest-known cave system in Mammoth Cave National Park . With more than 400 miles of explored caves and nearly 53,000 acres of land to explore, you can spend a whole day there and not even notice. If you're in more of a sporty mood, you can head north to Louisville for river cruises, horse racing at Churchill Downs, and baseball nostalgia at the Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory.
#18. Massachusetts (tie)
Massachusetts is the kind of state where the kid in you can come out and play! Baseball fans will feel right at home in Boston's Fenway Park, home of the Red Sox and the oldest ballpark of any Major League Baseball team. Fans can surround themselves with the peanuts and Cracker Jacks as the stadium is open for tours all year round . In the fall, Salem, Massachusetts, becomes the state's focal point as a popular destination to celebrate Halloween—and no wonder, considering the town's history! The infamous Salem Witch Trials took place in the state, a time when religious persecution and fear allowed women to be burned at the stake if they were found to be witches. Speaking of American history, you can also visit Plymouth Rock , known as the landing spot of the Mayflower.
#17. Colorado
Percentage of US adults who have been: 36%
Winter sports are definitely the draw when it comes to the popularity of Colorado, or at least one of the big ones thanks to the Rocky Mountains as the state's backdrop. Aspen, Vail, and Breckenridge are some of the most well-known ski towns in the country. Colorado is also home to one of the most amazing outdoor amphitheaters, Red Rocks , which gets world-class musical acts on a constant basis and is housed within a natural rock formation. For history fans, the Chicano Movement was a heavy influence on the landscape of the state, and you can visit the Chicano Humanities and Art Council Gallery to learn about the rich history of the 60s and 70s.
#15. South Carolina (tie)
Percentage of US adults who have been: 38%
When you think of white sand beaches you might not necessarily think of anywhere stateside—but that's where South Carolina comes in to prove you wrong. The state has a bevy of beaches, including the popular family tourist attraction Myrtle Beach, which offers 60 miles of white sand and a fantastic boardwalk full of carnival rides, games, and delicious food. Speaking of the cuisine, culinary tourists can head to Charleston, which is known for making a killer bowl of shrimp and grits. For a sweet treat, the brown sugar and butter explosion known as Charleston chewies is the local favorite. Both of these borrow heavily from the influence of the Gullah Geechee , descendants of West and Central Africa forced upon the lands during the trade of enslaved people, and who have been well known for preserving and maintaining their cultural heritage.
#15. Maryland (tie)
Maryland is another state well-loved for its seafood dishes, but here crab is king. Travelers will find plenty of unique local dishes, including Maryland Crab Soup, Smith Island Cake, and stuffed ham. Travelers can also make their way to Baltimore, where you can find everything from the National Aquarium, to the Baltimore Museum of Art, and Oriole Park to spend a day traversing.
#13. Nevada (tie)
Percentage of US adults who have been: 39%
Lucky be a lady in Nevada, or at least she does in its most famous city, "Sin City" Las Vegas, Known as the kind of destination where what happens there, stays there, you can hit the Strip for gambling, fine dining and residency shows that alternate throughout the season. If the bright lights of the big city aren't your thing, Nevada also has spectacular natural attractions like Red Rock Canyon and Lake Tahoe.
#13. Ohio (tie)
Ohio is full of family-friendly stops, like Cleveland's Great Lakes Science Center and the Cleveland Botanical Garden. Tourists can head out of town to learn about a different way of life with a visit to Amish country, where you can learn about what life is like without technology.
#11. Tennessee (tie)
Percentage of US adults who have been: 40%
Nashville, Tennessee, is where country music and bachelorette parties meet in the lively downtown honky-tonks. Head west to Memphis for the soulful sounds of blues music on Beale Street. If you're looking for a strong drink, the Tennessee Whiskey Trail is home to at least 30 distilleries open for a visit.
#11. New Jersey (tie)
Boardwalk and beach lovers get both along the Jersey Shore, which is far more entertaining than what the MTV series made it seem like. In fact, it's known for being a well-loved family destination, especially in Ocean City, which is known as an alcohol-free city . Gamblers can try their luck by heading north to the casinos in Atlantic City, home to the first boardwalk built in the world.
#10. Arizona
Percentage of US adults who have been: 41%
The natural red-rock formation known as the Grand Canyon may be Arizona's top stop, but Arizona has many natural feats to admire. Saguaro National Park protects the state's majestic cacti, as well as the petroglyphs left behind by the Hohokam tribe. Guided tours in Antelope Canyon can feel like hiking through another world, with canyons and formations that look more like they belong on Mars than in America.
#8. North Carolina (tie)
Percentage of US adults who have been: 42%
North Carolina is a regular pit stop for racing fans. Charlotte's NASCAR Hall of Fame not only tells the history of the sport but puts visitors in the driver's seat in its racing simulators. Those who want off the roads and into the great outdoors can make their way to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park , full of lush forests, wildflowers, and waterfalls as far as the eye can see.
#8. Virginia (tie)
Outdoor lovers have plenty to choose from between Virginia's Atlantic Ocean beaches and the Blue Ridge Mountains. Literary fans can enjoy the Poe Museum in Richmond , dedicated to one of the United States' most famous writers and a tragic tale in literary history, Edgar Allen Poe. Fans of history can visit the sites for the Battle of Yorktown, the last battle of the Revolutionary War, as well as the colonial town of Williamsburg known as the world's largest living history museum .
#7. Illinois
Percentage of US adults who have been: 43%
Foodies have many options in Illinois' biggest city, Chicago, from the city's deep-dish pizza and Chicago-style hot dogs to upscale dining from award-winning chefs. Tourists and locals alike flock to the lakefront in the summer, when the weather is ideal. The state is also known for playing a heavy role in the Underground Railroad , and in Alton, you can partake in either driving or walking tours that guide you along some of the most important landmarks.
#6. Georgia
Percentage of US adults who have been: 46%
Atlanta's film and music industries make Georgia's capital city an entertainment hub. You can take a tour of Tyler Perry's massive production studio , or catch a glimpse of The Dungeon , the studio where Outkast recorded their albums. Tourists who want a more relaxing pace choose Savannah's historic downtown and coastal living.
#5. Pennsylvania
Percentage of U.S. adults who have been: 48%
Head to Philadelphia to bring a U.S. history lesson to life, with visits to Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, and the Benjamin Franklin Museum . Art lovers can hop over to Pittsburgh to The Andy Warhol Museum, home to the largest collection of Warhol art and archives. You can also get your fill of chocolate as Pennsylvania is the home of Hershey's Chocolate World .
Percentage of US adults who have been: 52%
Trips to Texas leave a lot of ground to cover, from Space Center Houston for NASA lovers, to the Alamo in San Antonio for history buffs, and Big Bend National Park's limestone cliffs in the western part of the state. Fans of live entertainment can also make their way to Austin for SXSW every March for a week-long festival and conference centering around music, arts, technology, and culture.
#3. California
Percentage of US adults who have been: 54%
Considering this state can take nearly 12 hours to drive the full length of it, it comes as no surprise that there are tons of sights to see in California. Los Angeles is known as the home of Hollywood, the rich and famous, and of course the neighbor to Anaheim's Disneyland. San Francisco offers a wealth of culture with the de Young Museum , Museum of the African Diaspora , and the Mission Cultural Center of Latino Arts . Sacramento, the state's capital, is a burgeoning city recently voted by Forbes as the top place to live in the state and is home to the California State Fair. That doesn't include the nine state parks like Joshua Tree, Yosemite, and more.
#2. New York
Percentage of US adults who have been: 55%
The city that never sleeps is also the city that brings the most visitors to the state of New York. First-time U.S. and international tourists love to visit Times Square, catch a Broadway show, and eat a New York slice of pizza. Music lovers can take walking tours that show you the birthplace of punk in Greenwich Village and the East Village or the birthplace of hip-hop in Harlem . Not to mention the city's countless museums, galleries, live music venues, and more.
#1. Florida
Percentage of US adults who have been: 61%
For countless families, a visit to Orlando's Disney World makes a childhood, or adulthood, dream come true. Florida's pristine beaches also make it the top-ranked state for a trip in the U.S. Everglades National Park offers a great day trip for families, and if you happen to have a birdwatcher in your family, the wetlands in the park are home to the largest breeding ground for tropical wading birds in North America .
Data reporting by Lucas Hicks. Story editing by Olivia Monahan. Copy editing by Robert Wickwire. Photo selection by Lacy Kerrick.
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- The Most Visited States in the U.S.
The 50 US states feature numerous and diverse tourist attractions. However, certain states have become more popular tourism destinations. The following five states are the most visited in the United States: California, Florida, Nevada, Texas, and New York. These states are some of their respective features and attractions are highlighted below.
Most Visited States in the United States
California is the most visited state in the United States. The state's vast area is home to various vibrant cities, amusement parks, beaches and natural wonders that are popular among travelers from America and the rest of the world. Both Los Angeles and San Francisco are considered Gateway Cities, and are home to some of the most popular and recognizable tourist spots in the country. These include the Golden Gate Bridge, Disneyland, and Hollywood. Additionally, some of the national parks located in California are also significant tourist destinations. For example, Yosemite National Park in Northern California is well know for its tall mountains, valleys, and beautiful waterfalls.
Florida is also sometimes referred to as the Sunshine State, and is a major tourist attraction due to its various beaches and parks. For example, Amelia Island is home to Fernandina Beach, which has unique features and a charming shrimping village that attracts vast numbers of travelers to the region. Other notable sites in Florida include the Castillo de San Marcos, Walt Disney World, the Everglades , South Beach, and the famous Overseas Highway, which connects the Florida Keys to the mainland.
The state of Nevada gained fame when a 1859 gold discovery made it the largest gold producing state in the US. Las Vegas is one of the most entertaining cities in the state, and other popular tourist destinations include Lake Tahoe, the Hoover Dam, and the Valley of Fire State Park.
Texas is the second biggest state in the US by area and is sometimes referred to as the Lone Star state. The state is popularly known for the Alamo Mission in San Antonia, which is an important historic site. The state is also home to Space Center Houston, the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza in Dallas, and Big Bend National Park.
The state of New York is famous for many landmarks in New York City, including Times Square, the Brooklyn Bridge, Central Park, and especially the Statue of Liberty . These sites are very popular among tourists. Times Square is popular for its theaters, electronic billboards, and cinemas.
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The United States is a large country with a vast range of unique and diverse tourist destinations. Other states popular among tourists include Hawaii , Georgia , South Carolina , and Virginia . However, tourists can find interesting sites in all 50 US states.
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US tourism top states stats round-up post
The most notable trend is travelers’ desire to spend more time outdoors. They’re helping revive the tourism industry in states like Utah and Arizona, where state and national parks are plentiful. Meanwhile, Florida’s booming theme park industry and accessible beaches are driving an exceptional recovery for the state.
This is good news for tour and attraction operators. The uptick in visitors to your state will translate to more bookings and revenue for your travel business.
If you’re not sure how your state is faring, here are all the U.S. tourism statistics by state that you need to know.
What US states spend the most on tourism?
Historically, Hawaii, Florida, and California were the top three states that spent the most on tourism. Texas, Michigan, and New York were also among the top spenders.
Over the past five years, state tourism funding has increased by 20% across the board. States spend, on average, $22 million on tourism initiatives to attract tourists and generate visitor spending.
Most states took a major step back in tourism spending during the pandemic, but now, they’re jumping back into the marketing game. Twenty-nine states ramped up their tourism budgets during the 2021-2022 fiscal year, including Colorado, Florida, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Texas, and Washington.
Hawaii and Florida were among the top spenders: In 2022, Hawaii secured a $60 million tourism budget, while Florida had over $80 million to work with, including $30 million in federal stimulus money.
How much of Florida’s economy is tourism-driven?
Nationwide, travel and tourism are major drivers of economic activity. The tourism industry is responsible for 2.9% of the U.S. GDP.
That number is even higher in Florida, where tourism represents 10% of the state’s overall GDP. The industry supports nearly 13% of the state’s jobs.
In 2019, Florida welcomed 131 million out-of-state visitors, 10% of which were international. In total, visitors spent $98.8 billion and helped generate $27.6 billion in federal, state, and local taxes.
The total economic impact amounted to $96.5 billion in 2019.
How much of Hawaii’s economy is tourism-driven?
Hawaii is also heavily reliant on tourism. The travel industry represents about a quarter of the state’s economy.
Over 10 million tourists traveled to Hawaii in 2019, which is over seven times the state’s population. Visitors spent $17.8 billion and contributed over $2 billion in tax revenue.
What are the top 20 US states with the most tourists?
New York, California, and Ohio are among the most popular states in the U.S. In 2021, many states experienced a strong rebound in visitors as domestic travelers started to venture out of their home states.
These were the top-visited states in 2021; numbers are shown for the year 2021 unless otherwise noted.
- 265.5 million visitors (2019)
- $73.6 billion in visitor spending (2019)
- $117.6 billion in economic impact (2019)
- 219 million visitors
- $47 billion in visitor spending
- 213.5 million visitors
- $100 billion in visitor spending
- 211 million visitors (2019)
- $46 billion in visitor spending (2019)
- $4.8 billion in state and local taxes (2019)
- 159.6 million visitors
- $34.4 billion in visitor spending
- $4.2 billion in state and local tax revenues
- 126 million visitors (2019)
- $24.2 billion in domestic and international travel spending in 2021
- $1.9 billion in state and local tax revenue
- 122 million visitors
- $96.5 billion in revenue (2019)
- $27.6 billion in taxes (2019)
- 110 million visitors
- $43 billion in visitor spending (2019)
- $2.5 billion in state tax revenue (2019)
- 102 million visitors
- 20.9 billion in total economic impact
- $1.4 billion in state and local taxes
- 96.6 million visitors
- $37.3 billion in visitor spending
- $4.6 billion in state and local taxes
- 84.2 million visitors
- $21.9 billion in visitor spending
- $1.5 billion in state and local tax revenue
- 72.5 million visitors (2018)
- $83 billion in visitor spending (2019)
- $7.8 billion in state and local taxes (2019)
- 56 million visitors
- $60.6 billion contribution to the economy just in Southern Nevada
- Over $36 billion in visitor spending in Southern Nevada
- 49.3 million total visitor volume
- 13.6 billion in visitor spending
- $1.7 billion in state and local taxes
- 44 million visitors (2019)
- $25.2 billion in visitor spending
- $1.8 billion in state and local taxes
- 45 million visitors
- $28.9 billion in visitor spending
- $2.3 billion in state and local taxes
- 41 million visitors
- $1.1 billion in local, state, and federal taxes
- 40.9 million visitors
- $23.6 billion in visitor spending
- $3.4 billion in tax revenue
- 28.2 million visitors
- Nearly $20 billion in visitor spending
- $1.1 billion in state and local taxes
- 21 million visitors (2019)
- 15.8 million people visited Utah’s parks in 2021
- $1.6 billion in visitor spending at Utah’s parks
Top 10 fastest-growing US states for tourism
Theme parks, casinos, and parks are fueling a strong tourism rebound in these 10 states.
The state is quickly catching up to pre-pandemic visitation numbers and even setting new records. In 2021, Florida welcomed nearly 118 million domestic visitors, the highest level in state history. This was great news for the hotel industry, which is already generating revenue at pre-pandemic levels. The state’s total hotel revenue hit a record in 2021 at $17.3 billion, a 2% increase from 2019.
2. Tennessee
Tennessee’s tourism industry is already setting post-pandemic records. In 2021, visitors spent a record $24 billion traveling through the state. That breaks down to $66 million daily, a 44% increase from the year prior.
3. Virginia
The shift toward outdoor and adventure travel has increased park attendance across the U.S. In Virginia, nearly 8 million people visited the region’s 41 state parks in 2021, a 15% increase from 2019.
4. Arkansas
Similarly, the tourism growth seen in Arkansas is driven by its parks. The state welcomed just over 41 million visitors in 2021, surpassing the 36.3 million that came in 2019. Hot Springs National Park had over 2 million recreational visits in 2021, topping the previous visitation record set in 1970.
Utah’s strong rebound can be attributed to the popularity of the “Might Five,” which is the nickname given to Arches, Bryce Canyon, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef, and Zion National Parks. The five parks welcomed 11.2 million recreation visits in 2021, and all but Bryce Canyon National Park had a record-breaking year.
Wyoming had a big tourism year in 2021. Visitors spent $4 billion, which helped generate $243 million in tax revenue — a 50% increase from 2020. Yellowstone National Park welcomed a record number of visitors (nearly 5 million).
Tourism in Maine has rebounded to pre-pandemic levels. In fact, tourism was up 25% in the first five months of 2022 compared to the same period in 2019. Meanwhile, visitor spending was up 18% in May of this year over May 2019. In 2021, over 15.6 million visitors flocked to the state, an increase of 29% from 2020.
Montana’s state parks welcomed a record-setting number of visitors in 2020. That trend continued into the following year when visitors spent $5.15 billion while traveling through the state, a billion dollars more than they spent in 2019.
In 2021, Arizona outpaced the national rate in terms of visitor spending and overnight stays. The state recovered 87% of its overnight visitation and 92% of its visitor spending rate from pre-pandemic times. Overnight visitors spent $23.6 billion across the state in 2021.
Las Vegas is fueling a strong tourism rebound in Nevada. This past February was the best in history for Vegas, with $1.1 billion of casino winnings recorded. Meanwhile, monthly passenger traffic at Harry Reid International Airport more than doubled in February compared to a year ago.
What are the top 10 least-visited states in the US?
Alaska, Nebraska, and Vermont are among the least visited states in the U.S.
Yet even these states are growing in popularity as domestic travel returns in full force. Visitors flocked to the Alaskan outdoors this summer, boosting demand for hotels and car rentals. Meanwhile, Nebraska’s lodging tax revenue hit an all-time record this year. And as autumn rolls around, Vermont is gearing up to welcome hordes of leaf-peeping tourists .
These are the top 10 least visited states in the U.S. — at least for now:
- Alaska: 2.26 million
- West Virginia: 3.96 million
- Nebraska: 6.5 million
- Wyoming: 8.1 million (Despite being one of the least visited states, record visitation at Yellowstone National Park in 2021 have propelled Wyoming’s tourism industry forward.)
- Delaware: 9.2 million
- Montana: 12.5 million (Montana’s state parks welcomed a record number of visitors in 2020, putting the state’s natural beauty on the map.)
- New Hampshire: 12.8 million
- Vermont: 13 million
- South Dakota: 14.5 million
- Maine: 15.6 million (Despite being one of the least-visited states, tourism was up 25% in the first five months of this year compared to the same period in 2019.)
Whether you run a business in one of the most- or least-visited states in the country, your busy season is about to get a whole lot busier. As tourism continues to rebound in 2022, is your travel company ready to welcome the influx of visitors?
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From national parks to iconic symbols of freedom and democracy, these popular and highly regarded U.S. tourist attractions cannot be missed.
U.S. Space & Rocket Center: Huntsville, Alabama
Denali National Park and Preserve: Alaska
Grand Canyon National Park: Arizona
Hot Springs National Park: Arkansas
Golden Gate Bridge: San Francisco, California
Pikes Peak: Cascade, Colorado
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Mystic Aquarium: Mystic, Connecticut
DiscoverSea Shipwreck Museum: Fenwick Island, Delaware
(Courtesy of Walt Disney World Resort) |
Walt Disney World Resort: Orlando, Florida
(Courtesy of Coca Cola) |
World of Coca-Cola: Atlanta, Georgia
Road to Hana: Hana, Maui, Hawaii
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Kirkham Hot Springs: Lowman, Idaho
Chicago River: Chicago, Illinois
Indianapolis Motor Speedway: Indianapolis, Indiana
The Field of Dreams: Dyersville, Iowa
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Oz Museum: Wamego, Kansas
Kentucky Horse Park: Lexington, Kentucky
French Quarter: New Orleans, Louisiana
Acadia National Park: Bar Harbor, Maine
National Aquarium: Baltimore, Maryland
Freedom Trail: Boston, Massachusetts
Mackinac Island: Michigan
(Courtesy of Mall of America) |
Mall of America: Bloomington, Minnesota
(Courtesy of Elvis Presley Birthplace) |
Elvis Presley Birthplace and Museum: Tupelo, Mississippi
Gateway Arch: St. Louis, Missouri
Glacier National Park: West Glacier, Montana
Chimney Rock National Historic Site: Bayard, Nebraska
Las Vegas Strip: Las Vegas, Nevada
Mount Washington Cog Railway: Mount Washington, New Hampshire
Cape May: New Jersey
White Sands National Park: Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico
Statue of Liberty: New York City, New York
Wright Brothers National Memorial: Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina
Theodore Roosevelt National Park: North Dakota
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame: Cleveland, Ohio
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First Americans Museum: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Mount Hood: Oregon
Liberty Bell: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The Breakers: Newport, Rhode Island
Fort Sumter National Monument: Charleston, South Carolina
Mount Rushmore National Memorial: Keystone, South Dakota
(Courtesy of Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum) |
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum: Nashville, Tennessee
The Alamo: San Antonio, Texas
Zion National Park: Utah
(Courtesy of Smugglers' Notch Resort) |
Smugglers' Notch Resort: Jeffersonville, Vermont
Colonial Williamsburg: Williamsburg, Virginia
Space Needle: Seattle, Washington
White House and the National Mall: Washington, D.C.
Harpers Ferry, West Virginia
Lambeau Field: Green Bay, Wisconsin
Yellowstone National Park: Wyoming
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All US states ranked from best to worst, according to Americans
There are endless rankings of the US states: whether they are the best places to live, the best places to do business, how much fun they are. Such judgements are made by economists, companies, and journalists – but what do Americans themselves think?
We asked people to choose the better of two states in a series of head-to-head matchups. States are rated based on their “win percentage”, that is: how often that state won the head-to-head matchup when it was one of the two states shown.
All 50 states were shown, in addition to Washington, D.C., but territories were not included.
Hawaii, which is well-known for its beautiful beaches and warm weather, took the top spot by winning 69% of its matchups. With its scenic mountains, hiking paths, and recreational marijuana industry, Colorado took second place with 65% of matches won.
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The third-ranking state was Virginia (64%), a destination for American history and ocean coastlines. Nevada, the home of Las Vegas, landed in the fourth-favorite spot (61%), with North Carolina only marginally behind it (61%).
Following the top five, Florida snagged the sixth spot with a 61% win-rate. Another retirement destination, Arizona, won 60% of its matchups to take seventh. New York — the destination for Broadway, quality food, and the city’s culture — landed in eighth place (59%). Two other destinations for warm weather and ocean coastlines landed in ninth and tenth place, respectively: Georgia (58%) and Texas (58%).
America’s least popular states
The two lowest-rated states were Alabama (38%) and Mississippi (38%), which often rank low in other assessments of income and health care access. Both are Southern states, and in fact almost all the bottom ten states are situated in either the South, with Arkansas (39%) and Kentucky (42%) joining Alabama and Mississippi close to the bottom, or Midwest, including Iowa (39%), Indiana (40%), South Dakota (40%), Missouri (42%), and Kansas (42%).
The only exception is New Jersey, which comes third from bottom at 39%. While panelists did not provide context for their choices, New Jersey is often the butt of jokes, including for its occasional odor or for being the birthplace of The Jersey Shore franchise.
Washington, D.C., which was also included in the survey, scores worst of all, winning only 35% of its matchups. Americans might be rejecting the political divisiveness it stands for—or could be protesting that it is, in fairness, not a state (despite efforts to change that ).
Americans favor their home state or current residence
Prior to the survey, YouGov asked respondents, “Regardless of where you live now, which state do you consider yourself to be from?” and also “Regardless of where you are from, which state do you live in now?” Americans chose their home state 77% of the time it was shown, virtually the same as how often they selected their current state of residence (79%).
About one-third of Americans report currently living in a state other than their home state. These people selected their home state 70% of the time, with people living in their home state say it is better in 81% of matchups.
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Methodology: 1,211 US adults were asked to choose the better of two states from a list of the 50 US states and Washington, D.C. in a series of head to head match-ups. The poll's introductory text stated, "On each of the next few pages, you will see the names of two states in the US. On each page, we would like you to select the state that you think is the better state. You will see 7 different match-ups between states.” On each page, they saw two states with the prompt: “Which of the following states is better?” Each respondent saw seven match-ups, and no respondent saw a state twice. Data was weighted to be nationally representative of all US Adults, 18+. The survey was conducted between March 12 - 15, 2021.
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All 50 states ranked from worst to best, according to a 45-year-old blogger who has been to each one multiple times
- Travel blogger Lee Abbamonte, 45, has visited all the states in America at least three times.
- In March, Abbamonte ranked all 50 US states based on his personal preferences.
- He described the states that felt forgettable and the ones he considers can't-miss destinations.
Not everyone can say they've seen almost every inch of the United States. But Lee Abbamonte , a 45-year-old travel blogger, can.
Abbamonte, who formerly worked in finance in NYC, said he was inspired to dedicate his life to travel after many of his coworkers were killed on 9/11.
Since then, he's visited every country in the world, the North and South Poles, and all 50 states . There's an entire group — the All Fifty States Club — dedicated to the feat. Still, it's an achievement relatively few can say they've accomplished.
Even fewer can say they've done what Abbamonte has, which is to visit each state at least 3 times.
The US Travel Association predicted that domestic travel in 2024 will finally exceed 2019 levels after a slow pandemic recovery, with a total of 2.45 billion trips.
Recently, Abbamonte shared his ranking of the US states on Instagram , based on his love of the outdoors, sports, and personal preferences.
Abbamonte said he knows his list is subjective. He has a soft spot for states where he's lived — including New York, California, and Connecticut — and prefers places with a lot of natural beauty.
Here is his ranking of all 50 states from least favorite to favorite, including what Abbamonte considers the highs and lows of each one.
50. North Dakota
North Dakota is at the bottom of Abbamonte's list because he feels that it's the least accessible state, in part because of a lack of direct flights to major cities in other states.
Given his love of diverse topographies, he also doesn't appreciate its flatness.
"It's really spread out," Abbamonte said. "So to drive anywhere, it takes like two or three hours just within your own state."
He is, however, a fan of Theodore Roosevelt National Park, located in the state's Badlands.
Abbamonte said Kansas, like North Dakota, is flat and spread out.
Kansas would have ranked higher on his list if the more vibrant Kansas City were located there, he said. But that city is actually located in Missouri.
Abbamonte is a sports fan so, in his view, the state's highlight is the basketball arena on the University of Kansas campus in Lawrence, which he says is "the best" in the US.
48. Kentucky
According to Abbamonte, you must be a fan of two things to enjoy visiting Kentucky : horses and fishing.
The University of Kentucky found the state was home to over 200,000 equine species as of 2022, including horses, donkeys, and ponies. Meanwhile, the Northern Kentucky Tribune reported that the 2022 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation found millions of locals and tourists spent a total of $11.2 billion fishing, hunting, and wildlife-watching in Kentucky that year.
Abbamonte said that he knows full well that many people enjoy those activities, but he doesn't.
47. Louisiana
Abbamonte said the vibrancy of New Orleans played a role in Louisiana's spot on his ranking.
"If Louisiana didn't have New Orleans, it would be number 50," he said. "But New Orleans elevates it."
He also said Louisiana would have ranked closer to the top of the list if he had made culinary appeal more of a factor in his decisions.
"If it were based on food, Louisiana would be my top 10 — if not top five — because I love Cajun food," Abbamonte said.
46. Nebraska
The best part of Nebraska, in Abbamonte's view, is that the state's largest city, Omaha, is home to the World Series of college baseball.
His least favorite aspect of Nebraska is how unvaried and flat its topography is.
45. Mississippi
For Abbamonte, the highlight of the Magnolia State is the Mississippi Gulf Coast, which lines the Gulf of Mexico.
While he also enjoyed visiting Mississippi's college towns, including Oxford , he said he didn't find the rest of the state particularly vibrant.
"There's really not much going on," he said.
44. Oklahoma
Abbamonte said that even though Oklahoma is low on his list of favorite states, he thinks it could climb the ranks in the future.
"I don't have anything specifically awesome to say about Oklahoma, but I don't have anything specifically bad to say about it either," Abbamonte told Business Insider.
" Oklahoma City and Tulsa are kind of growing cities," he added. In 2023, the state's Department of Commerce said Oklahoma had the "third fastest-growing economy" in the US, naming jobs and population increases as key causes.
"It's kind of an up-and-coming state," Abbamonte said. "I withhold judgment until my next time back — whenever that might be."
Abbamonte said that his favorite part of visiting Iowa was attending the Field of Dreams baseball game there, calling it the coolest sporting event he'll ever attend.
Held once in 2021 and once in 2022, the two regular-season games between Major League Baseball teams took place in a ballpark right next to the Iowa cornfield popularized by the 1989 movie "Field of Dreams." (There was no 2023 game due to construction on the site, a local TV station reported , and 2024's matchup might be set for Alabama.)
"They had the Yankees and the White Sox play a couple of years ago," he said. "I was there and it was just spectacular."
One downside of Iowa, for Abbamonte, was that the state is very flat, with a lot of cornfields.
42. Arkansas
Abbamonte admitted that while he's been to Arkansas' capital, Little Rock, he hasn't yet explored parts of the state that people rave about, including Northwest Arkansas and the Ozark Mountains.
"I don't have much good to say about Arkansas," he said. "Even the capital, it just doesn't do it for me. It's just not a state that I love being in."
41. Alabama
Abbamonte listed three major things he appreciates about Alabama: college football, the Alabama Gulf Coast, and the state's incredible civil rights sites.
He called visiting Selma, Alabama , "a highly emotional experience," and said another highlight was visiting the Rosa Parks museum and memorial in Montgomery.
"It's one of those things that makes you say to yourself, 'I can't believe this happened in my country — and only about 60 years ago,'" Abbamonte said.
However, he said that Alabama, which has previously been the state with the most fast-food restaurants per capita , lacks cities with must-visit restaurants and activities.
"Birmingham and Mobile are two of the biggest cities — and Huntsville ," he said. "They're just not great places."
40. Indiana
Abbamonte said his favorite thing about Indiana was the state's college basketball culture, and his least favorite thing was his experience in Gary, Indiana .
Located on the southernmost shores of Lake Michigan, Gary is known for is steel mills.
"It's just not a nice place," Abbamonte said. "I don't even think anyone who's ever been to Gary, Indiana, would say anything good about it."
39. Missouri
Abbamonte heralded barbecue as the best thing about Missouri.
It's the first thing he eats when visiting the state.
"Both Kansas City and St. Louis have excellent barbecue and they're [quite] different from each other," he told Business Insider.
However, Abbamonte added, St. Louis didn't impress him as a city, and the relatively high crime rates there were a bit of a turn-off.
A 2023 WalletHub report that evaluated 41 indicators of safety from traffic deaths to assaults ranked St. Louis the least safe city in the US.
38. West Virginia
Abbamonte said West Virginia's "beautiful nature" was one of his favorite parts of the state. Another highlight was Greenbrier Resort , a historic luxury hotel in White Sulphur Springs.
However, he said, that getting to West Virginia can be a little tough because there's no major airport in the state.
"It's only regional airports, so you have to connect in cities like DC, Philadelphia, Chicago — wherever it might be — to get in and out," Abbamonte said. "It's not the most accessible place."
Abbamonte said visiting the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton was one of the highlights of his time in Ohio. However, he described the experience in the state overall as slightly more "dull" or "bland" compared to coastal cities he's more familiar with.
"I don't find any of the cities great, like Cincinnati , Columbus, or Cleveland ," he said. "It's just kind of vanilla to me, but that's just from my New York and LA perspective."
36. South Dakota
In Abbamonte's view, Mount Rushmore, the Black Hills, and the Badlands are the best parts of visiting South Dakota .
"The bad part about South Dakota is that outside that, there's not much," he said.
35. New Hampshire
Abbamonte said the natural beauty of New Hampshire — including stunning fall foliage and delightful summers — sets it apart.
However, he added, the state's cold winters kept him from ranking it among his favorites.
34. Delaware
"The best thing is Dewey Beach," Abbamonte told Business Insider.
With wide stretches of sand fronting the Atlantic Ocean, Dewey Beach is frequented by partygoers and families alike.
Abbamonte said one downside is the major highway surrounding Delaware's biggest city, Wilmington.
"The worst thing is if you're driving on I-95 for about five miles or so, every cop in the state of Delaware is there giving speeding tickets," Abbamonte said. "It's so annoying."
33. Pennsylvania
"I don't love Philadelphia . I don't love Pittsburgh. I'll say the best thing about Pennsylvania for me is it's the home of the Little League World Series in a place called Williamsport," Abbamonte told Business Insider.
He also said that one thing he noticed about Pennsylvania was a stark lack of "continuity" between the state's cities and rural stretches.
"If you go out to western Pennsylvania, it's completely different than Philadelphia," Abbamonte said.
32. Illinois
Abbamonte called Chicago a "great city" and said Lake Michigan is another great reason to visit Illinois.
But he said he felt that there was not as much going on outside Chicago, making it a less-than-desirable state to visit.
"The Maine coast is one of the best in the country," Abbamonte told Business Insider.
However, he added, once he ventured away from the bustling waterfront, he didn't find as much going on in the middle of the state.
30. Wyoming
The mountain town of Jackson , plus Grand Teton and Yellowstone national parks, were among Abbamonte's favorite parts of Wyoming.
However, he said that the least-populated state often felt that way — empty.
"It's just a lot of vast distances — not a lot of people, not a lot going on," said Abbamonte, adding, "The national parks are awesome, and Jackson Hole is one of my favorite places in the country."
While the majority of the state could feel deserted, he said, some national parks — especially Yellowstone — seemed overcrowded.
29. Tennessee
Tennessee's capital, Nashville , and the stunning landscapes of the Smoky Mountains are among Abbamonte's favorite things about Tennessee.
However, he said that some of the state's smaller tourist destinations — including Pigeon Forge, home of Dollywood , and Gatlinburg, with its Las Vegas-style wedding and romance industry — feel a little "cheesy" for his personal tastes.
"These kind of cheeseball touristy towns?" he said. "That's just not my taste. A lot of people would like that."
28. New Jersey
Abbamonte's favorite thing about New Jersey is the Jersey Shore , which has ample beaches, boardwalks, and recreational activities.
But, he said, "the smell in North Jersey along the New Jersey Turnpike" is the worst thing about the state.
27. Wisconsin
Abbamonte said his favorite thing about visiting Wisconsin was the immense amount of state pride that locals expressed.
"People from Wisconsin love them some Wisconsin," he said, especially the cheeseheads, a nickname for fans of the Green Bay Packers football team.
However, Abbamonte said the state's "brutal" winters may be the worst part about living or visiting there.
26. Rhode Island
Rhode Island's coast and islands are among the best parts of the state, Abbamonte said. Another highlight, he added, is the incredible Italian cuisine in Providence, the state capital.
However, he also said the smallest state in the US is a little bit forgettable.
25. Vermont
Abbamonte said the stunning natural landscapes — Lake Champlain, for one — make Vermont a beautiful state to visit in spring, summer, and fall.
However, he added, Vermont's frigid winters are a downside.
Abbamonte wasn't charmed by any of Texas' major cities and especially disliked the traffic in Houston.
But he said he loves Big Bend National Park near the border with Mexico.
23. New Mexico
Abbamonte called New Mexico "an absolutely beautiful state."
"They call it the land of enchantment, and you know, that's kind of like what it is," he said.
Abbamonte said that Roswell , the site of what many consider to be America's first UFO controversy, could feel a little "cheesy with the alien stuff."
22. Georgia
Abbamonte gave points to Georgia for being the site of the iconic Masters golf tournament in Augusta and for the state's beautiful islands, including Sea Island and Tybee Island.
However, he said, he wasn't a huge fan of Atlanta's congestion.
"The traffic in Atlanta is just so enragingly slow and awful," Abbamonte said.
21. Minnesota
Abbamonte called Minnesota "absolutely stunning," adding that Lake Superior is "just spectacular."
"They call it the land of 10,000 lakes . There's a lot of water there, and it's all very beautiful," he said. "The worst thing for me would surely be the winters."
20. Michigan
Abbamonte said his favorite thing about Michigan is the Upper Peninsula, which he called "beautiful."
He wasn't a fan of Detroit, which he said is one of his least favorite cities in the US.
19. Virginia
Northern Virginia — with its wide range of restaurants, shopping, and recreational activities — is a good alternative to Washington DC, Abbamonte said.
The state capital, Richmond, was a Confederate capital, which he felt was part of a darker history that was hard to ignore.
Abbamonte said the best thing about Idaho is Sun Valley , a beautiful ski resort town also known for its annual "summer camp for billionaires." He also loves the state's gorges and the scenery along the Snake River.
However, Abbamonte added, some of Idaho's most beautiful pockets and resorts can be hard to get to.
"It's not the most accessible place unless you're flying private, basically," he said.
17. Maryland
As a graduate of the University of Maryland, Abbamonte said he's a "big fan" of the state. He said that the best thing about Maryland is the local cuisine, primarily blue crabs, and the worst thing about Maryland is the Beltway traffic.
"The Beltway kind of circles Washington DC," he said. "Anyone who lives there or has driven it knows what I'm talking about."
16. South Carolina
Abbamonte said he felt South Carolina and North Carolina were somewhat similar.
In his view, the best thing about South Carolina is its coastline, lined with beach towns. The accessibility of its resorts and golf courses is another plus.
15. Connecticut
Abbamonte, who grew up in Connecticut, said the city of New Haven has the "best pizza in the country."
His only issue with Connecticut is that he recalls it not being the "most exciting" place to spend his childhood. "I couldn't wait to leave," he said, although he said he started to appreciate it more when he got older.
14. Massachusetts
Massachusetts' coastline and its islands, including Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard, are its best features, Abbamonte said.
He also said that he can admit that Boston is a "great city" — even though he's spent many years based in its famous rival city, New York.
His least favorite part about Massachusetts is the Boston accent. "Not a fan," he pronounced.
13. Florida
For Abbamonte, the Sunshine State is all about good weather and pretty scenery, especially in the Everglades and Dry Tortugas National Park.
He said he has nothing bad to say about Florida , except that areas that are geographically close to each other can feel very different.
"Florida is almost like a checkerboard," Abbamonte said. "You go a town over, and then it's almost a different world."
12. North Carolina
Abbamonte said his favorite part of North Carolina is the Outer Banks, a series of islands filled with state parks and beautiful beaches fronting the Atlantic Ocean.
He added that he prefers North Carolina's major cities, including Raleigh, Asheville, and Charlotte, to its smaller towns and countryside.
11. New York
Abbamonte, who's lived in New York City for over two decades, has a soft spot for the state, too.
New York state's diversity of landscapes and activities are its main lure, he said.
"It's almost like a mini-California because it really has just about everything," Abbamonte explained. "It doesn't have deserts, but it has mountains and waterfalls and, obviously, a world-class city."
His only issue with New York is that some parts can be expensive.
Alaska's national parks, its glaciers, its fjords, and Denali — the highest peak in North America, formerly called Mount McKinley — are all reasons Abbamonte is such a big fan of the 49th state.
"It's like another world," he said, adding that he also has a soft spot for the state's capital, Juneau.
If he had to pick a downside, he added, it's how dark it is in Alaska six months out of the year.
"But to visit, especially in the summer, it's like a dream," he said.
Montana is similar to Alaska, Abbamonte said, because they both have stunning vistas and many outdoor activities.
Certain parts of western and northern Montana are particularly special, he added. "It might be the most beautiful part of America," he said.
His least favorite aspect about the state is how "isolating" it can feel because it's not as densely populated as other parts of the US.
8. Washington
Abbamonte said Seattle is the "most beautiful city, surely in America and maybe anywhere." In the summer, he added, Mount Rainier can be visible from the city, which is "a stunner."
Besides Seattle, Abbamonte loves how Washington state reminds him of Canada. "You feel like you're in Canada, but you're in America," he said.
How often it rains is the only downside of the state, in Abbamonte's view.
"The Oregon coast is one of the most underrated beautiful places in America," Abbamonte said.
An avid golfer, he's also a fan of the Bandon Dunes golf club and resort.
His only issue with Oregon, like Washington, is how rainy it can get. "The downfall there is definitely the weather," he said.
Abbamonte placed Nevada so high in his ranking of all 50 US states for one major reason: Lake Tahoe.
"It's just absolutely fantastic" — no matter the season, he said.
When it comes to Las Vegas, he thinks any traveler can find something they'll enjoy. "If you don't like Vegas," he added, "you're the problem — because there's something for everybody in Las Vegas." Just avoid the occasional "unsavory activities and people.""
Abbamonte loves Hawaii so much that he's tried to visit each year since 2004.
"The weather is perfect and there's great hiking, there's great golfing," said Abbamonte, adding that he also enjoys Polynesian culture.
His only issue with Hawaii is its distance from the continental United States. "Even from California, it's a five- to six-hour flight," he said. "It's a hassle to get there."
Arizona is often appreciated for its desert vistas and the Grand Canyon, but Abbamonte said Arizona has even more to offer, including skiing in Flagstaff and some national parks near its border with Mexico.
Abbamonte also said the sunsets are among the best of "anywhere in the US."
His only issue with the state is how hot it can get in the summer, adding "especially Phoenix in the summer, the average temperature can get up into the 120s."
Abbamonte said the best part of Utah is that it is "pure nature." Some of the state's national parks are his favorites in the US, including Zion, Arches, and Canyonlands.
His least favorite aspect of Utah, however, is that it can feel "old-school."
2. Colorado
Abbamonte loves mountains, so it's no surprise that Colorado ranks close to the top of his list.
"Colorado is just all about the mountains. I'm not even a skier, but I like going to ski towns and doing everything else but skiing. I also like going to ski towns in the summer because I love hiking," he said.
The only downside to the state he could think of is the relatively prominent homelessness in Denver.
"That's a problem there, without question," he said.
1. California
Abbamonte moved to Los Angeles three years ago after spending most of his adult life in NYC.
His new home state delights him in myriad ways, he added.
"It has beaches, it has mountains, it has deserts, it has islands, it has great cities, it has good cities," he said, adding there is something for everyone in California — "no matter what you like."
If he had to pick a con, it would be how expensive the state can be.
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Let’s be realistic:
It’s hard to make international travel plans while we’re facing geopolitical tensions, high inflation, and escalating airfares.
Luckily, you can still recharge your batteries if you decide to explore America.
Here’s what’s great about traveling domestically:
- You don’t need a vaccine, testing, or to go into quarantine whether you fly, drive or go by rail.
- There’s no airport dash, currency exchange, or roaming hassle.
- You won’t break the bank.
The question is—where should you go?
At Passport Photo Online, we’ve compared 50 US states across five key metrics: cost of living, entertainment & recreation, nightlife, weather, and crime to make choosing a state to visit a breeze.
Keep scrolling to see our ranking.
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Best and worst places to visit: all 50 states, ranked, how to pick your best state to visit (according to travel experts), methodology.
As you can see, Illinois turned out to be the best state to visit in 2023, followed by Texas and Florida.
The reasons?
For one, Illinois is quite affordable (particularly if you compare it to Hawaii). So, things like accommodation booking shouldn’t make a hole in your pocket.
Two, it brims with entertainment, recreation, and nightlife opportunities per capita for a jolly good time, ranking fifth and third, respectively, for said metrics.
Here are also a few fun facts about Illinois that might help tip the scales in its favor:
- The first McDonald’s was built in Des Plaines, IL.
- Twinkies were first invented in River Forest, IL, in 1930.
- Illinois is the largest producer of pumpkins in the country.
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If you’re still undecided, here’s some advice from travel experts on how to choose a state to visit in the USA that’s perfect for you, how to prep for it, and how you can make the most of your trip:
Picking a destination
“When choosing a state to visit in America, decide what type of experience you want. For instance, do you want adventure or are you up for a chill vacation without too many activities? How far from your home are you ready to go? How big is your budget? These are just a few questions to ask yourself”, says Torben Lonne, a diver and the co-founder & chief editor at DiveIn .
He also adds, “If you have kids, ensure the destination has plenty of attractions to keep everyone occupied. Sometimes these locations don’t have to be too popular—a nice, chill city is enough to make you happy and relaxed. Also, always pay attention to the combination of local climate and the current season. The last thing you need is to miss the right time to visit a place.”
“The best way to prepare for a domestic trip is to book everything in advance. Hotels, museum tickets, and tour guides should all be purchased ahead of time to save you from the last-minute hassle. Booking in advance can also help you grab a good deal or discount”, says Kyle Kroeger, a professional traveler and the founder of Via Travelers .
Kyle also adds that his top pick for a domestic destination is California (San Diego), which took sixth place in our ranking.
He explains, “There’s something for every taste and budget near San Diego, from oceanview hideaways to day trips, wine tasting, and family beach resorts. You can take a romantic journey to one of the inns overlooking the dramatic California coastline or take your little ones for a fun beach day. Laguna Beach, Carlsbad, Santa Barbara, and Newport Beach are all popular day getaways from San Diego, California.”
Getting the most out of your local trip
David Angotti, the founder of SmokyMountains , suggests, “Find things around you that you normally wouldn’t do. Go to an amusement park, try ziplining, check out a new restaurant you’ve wanted to try, or take a town tour. The key to enjoying a domestic trip is to make it feel like a vacation without having to travel too far.”
David’s favorite state to visit in 2023 is Tennessee, ranking 18th on our list. He says, “Tennessee has an array of options when it comes to exciting cities. The great thing is they’re all within driving distance from each other. Hike one of the hundreds of trails in the Smoky Mountains, enjoy the city life in Nashville, only a couple of hours away from Gatlinburg, and get your fill of bourbon city blues and BBQ in Memphis.”
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To put together this ranking, Passport Photo Online compared 50 states across five key metrics: cost of living, entertainment & recreation, nightlife, weather, and crime.
Here’s how we arrived at our findings:
- Cost of living: calculated using the cost of living index from the Council for Community & Economic Research.
- Entertainment & recreation, and nightlife: calculated using WalletHub’s ranking on America’s most fun states, which compared 50 states across two said categories and evaluated them across 26 key metrics to see which state had the highest number of entertainment & recreation and nightlife opportunities per capita.
- Weather: calculated using USA.com’s average daily temperature data for each state.
- Crime: calculated using USA.com’s crime index value per state.
We acknowledge that there’s plenty of subjectivity involved when choosing a state to visit in North America. For instance, if you have friends who live in Hawaii and are happy to share their place, the cost of living is likely not a priority for you. That’s why we also provided advice from travel experts on choosing your best state to visit.
- MERIC, “Cost of Living Data Series”
- Provident, “20 Facts about Illinois”
- USA.com, “US Average Temperature State Rank”
- USA.com, “US Crime Index State Rank”
- WalletHub, “Most Fun States in America”
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25 states with highest tourism revenue in the us.
In this article, we will discuss the 25 states with highest tourism revenue in the US. If you want to skip our discussion on the US tourism industry, you can go directly to the 5 States With Highest Tourism Revenue in the US .
According to the International Trade Administration, overseas tourists contributed $233.5 billion to the US economy in 2019. The travel and tourism industry in the US played a vital role, contributing significantly to the economy by generating $1.9 trillion in economic output and providing 9.5 million American jobs. This contribution accounted for 2.9% of the overall US GDP. Additionally, tourism industry statistics reveal that international travelers spend more in the US than in other countries, accounting for 14.5% of the total global expenditure on international travel. You can read about the 30 Top Tourists Attractions in the USA here.
In 2020, US travel expenditures recorded a 42% decline due to the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. However, as of April 2022, a recovery has taken place, with US travel spending increasing to $100 billion. This 3% increase surpasses pre-pandemic levels, driven primarily by leisure travel. On the other hand, the scenario for business travel remains complex as the increased use of video conferencing tools has resulted in remote meetings being more convenient in many situations. The historical data from the US Travel Association indicates that US travel spending typically grows by 2% to 4% annually, suggesting that there is still potential for a more substantial rebound in the future.
Major Players Shaping the Tourism Landscape
Several companies can be viewed as key players in the tourism industry. One such company is Airbnb, Inc. (NASDAQ: ABNB ), which aims to offer budget-friendly accommodation options and focuses on travelers who want a more localized experience . Many tourists are interested in "living like a local," a phrase Airbnb, Inc. (NASDAQ:ABNB) employs to attract the audience to their platform. Looking at the US tourism statistics by city in 2022, Airbnb, Inc. (NASDAQ:ABNB) hosts in the US facilitated over 44 million guest arrivals in regions without hotels. This resulted in host earnings of $10.5 billion as well as additional economic activity.
The Walt Disney Company (NYSE: DIS ) stands as another major player in the tourism industry with its theme parks and hotels. A recent study by Oxford Economics revealed that The Walt Disney Company (NYSE:DIS) resulted in a total statewide economic impact of $40.3 billion in Florida during 2022. Furthermore, the company also created 263,000 direct and indirect jobs, contributing to 1 out of every 32 jobs in the state. The Walt Disney Company (NYSE:DIS) also generated a total of $6.6 billion in tax revenue. Moreover, The Walt Disney Company (NYSE:DIS) has engaged 2,500 small businesses based in Florida, contracting them to provide various products and services.
Ranking on Fortune's World's Most Admired Companies List, Booking Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: BKNG ) is another notable player in the industry. It is the parent company of well-renowned brands, including Priceline.com, Booking.com, and Cheapflights. Based in Connecticut, the company’s network is spread across more than 220 countries. Booking Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ:BKNG) remains the key provider of online travel and related services, offering facilities like flight ticketing, accommodation reservation, rental car booking, and price comparison, among other things. The US travel market size is evident in the remarkable recovery of Booking Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ:BKNG) from the significant downturn during the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2022, the company reported a revenue of $17.1 billion, reflecting an increase of $6 billion from the previous year. Room reservations accounted for 91% of the total bookings made through the company this year. Furthermore, international travel statistics indicate that Booking Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ:BKNG) facilitated the booking of over 60 million rental car days and 20 million flight tickets in the same period.
Here's what RiverPark Advisors said about Booking Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ:BKNG) in its Q3 2023 investor letter:
“Booking Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ:BKNG): BKNG was a top contributor in the quarter following better than expected bookings, revenue and profit margins in the company’s 2Q driven by strong summer travel demand. BKNG reported $40 billion of bookings, $5.5 billion of revenue, and 23% EBITDA margins, which were $1.5 billion, $300m, and two percentage points ahead of expectations, respectively. In addition to strong summer demand, management pointed to continued strength in leisure travel (they raised travel booking guidance for the remainder of the year), building momentum in its alternative accommodation business and improvement in marketing efficiency. Booking is the world’s leader in online travel, operating in 200 countries with brands including Booking.com, priceline.com, agoda.com, Kayak, Rentalcars.com, and OpenTable. The company has been a dominant online travel agency for more than a decade with a high-margin business model that requires limited capital expenditures, typically less than 3% of revenue, producing $6.2 billion of free cash flow for 2022 and $7.2 billion expected for 2024. The company has used its free cash flow for episodic acquisitions as well as to return cash to shareholders. BKNG is well positioned in travel as the largest player in online lodging bookings and the second largest player in alternative accommodations.”
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Our Methodology
To determine the 25 states with highest tourism revenue in the US, we referred to data provided by the International Trade Administration. The states were shortlisted, taking into account the number of visitors, as a strong correlation exists between heightened visitor numbers and revenue generation. We have ranked the states in ascending order of both the number of visitors and their respective market shares in the US tourism industry.
States With Highest Tourism Revenue in the US
25. indiana.
Market share: 0.7%
Visitation figures 2022: 168,000
Indiana has gained recognition for its association with auto racing, particularly hosting the renowned Indianapolis 500 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Indiana also boasts a cost of living that is 10% below the national average.
24. Wisconsin
Visitation figures 2022: 175,000
Wisconsin is famed for its dairy industry and boasts scenic beauty. Many tourists visit Devil’s Lake, renowned for camping and hiking opportunities. Wisconsin Dells is famous for having one of the largest water parks in America.
23. Connecticut
Market share: 0.9%
Visitation figures 2022: 225,000
Connecticut's major attractions are its museums as well as art galleries, including the Yale University Art Gallery. Connecticut's Beardsley Zoo and Mystic Aquarium also provide a fun experience for many families.
22. Michigan
Market share: 1.1%
Visitation figures 2022: 261,000
Michigan is famous amongst tourists due to its breathtaking landscapes and many outdoor activities, including rafting in the Menominee River. One of the most popular outdoor locations for visitors in Michigan is the Tahquamenon Falls State Park.
Visitation figures 2022: 273,000
Ohio's tourism sector recorded $53 billion in revenue from tourists in 2022. Popular theme parks like Cedar Point and Kings Island and locations like the Hocking Hills, Lake Erie shores, and the Cuyahoga Valley National Park are among the popular attraction points for tourists.
20. Tennessee
Market share: 1.2%
Visitation figures 2022: 292,000
The American Museum of Science and Energy in Oak Ridge, the Parthenon in Nashville, Downtown Knoxville, Andrew Jackson's Hermitage, and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park are some of the major attractions in the state. Visitors contributed $27.5 billion in revenue to Tennessee's tourism industry in 2022.
19. Louisiana
Market share: 1.3%
Visitation figures 2022: 314,000
The rich and diverse culture attracts tourists to Louisiana . The fur-producing region of Avery Island, the Cajun and zydeco music of Southwest Louisiana, and the State Capitol in Baton Rouge are among the popular tourist destinations.
18. Colorado
Visitation figures 2022: 321,000
Visitor spending in Colorado was recorded at $21.9 billion in 2021. The Colorado Springs Garden of the Gods, the Denver Zoo, and the Rocky Mountains are some of the major tourist attractions in the state.
17. Maryland
Market share: 1.4%
Visitation figures 2022: 326,000
Some of the state's attractions are the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C., Baltimore's Inner Harbour, and the National Aquarium.
16. North Carolina
Visitation figures 2022: 340,000
In 2022, North Carolina recorded visitor spending of $28.9 billion. The Blue Ridge Mountains, the Smoky Mountains, and the Outer Banks are some of the state's top tourist destinations.
Market share: 1.7%
Visitation figures 2022: 412,000
In 2021, visitor spending in parks alone in Utah was recorded at $1.6 billion. The vibrant city of Salt Lake City, the state's national parks, and dark sky parks offer visitors exceptional outdoor experiences.
14. Virginia
Market share: 1.8%
Visitation figures 2022: 438,000
The state boasts Colonial Williamsburg, a living history museum that offers an immersive experience into the era of America's founding. Furthermore, nature enthusiasts are drawn to the state's Shenandoah National Park, home to beautiful hiking trails that showcase Virginia's natural beauty.
13. Georgia
Market share: 1.9%
Visitation figures 2022: 465,000
The state's capital, Atlanta, is a famous travel destination with places like the World of Coca-Cola, the Georgia Aquarium, and the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site. Another tourist destination in Georgia is Savannah, which is famous for its beautiful parks and historic neighborhoods.
12. Washington
Market share: 2.0%
Visitation figures 2022: 467,000
Washington has a range of geological features, including the Cascade Mountains, Columbia River, and Coast, which attracts many tourists. The variety of landscapes offers an opportunity for outdoor activities such as camping, wildlife viewing, and winter sports.
11. Pennsylvania
Market share: 2.5%
Visitation figures 2022: 592,000
Pennsylvania has popular tourist destinations, including Philadelphia's Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell. The Pocono Mountains and other natural landmarks are located in the state. Pennsylvania is also famous for Hershey's Theme Park.
10. Arizona
Market share: 2.8%
Visitation figures 2022:663,000
Millions of tourists have been drawn to the state due to its natural features, which include the Grand Canyon, Sedona, Monument Valley, and the Sonoran Desert.
9. Massachusetts
Market share: 3.4%
Visitation figures 2022: 807,000
Massachusetts attracts tourists due to its rich history and cultural sites. It is also known for universities such as Harvard and MIT. Historic downtown Boston has sites like the Freedom Trail. Meanwhile, Faneuil Hall Marketplace provides entertaining shopping and dining experiences for visitors.
8. New Jersey
Market share: 3.6%
Visitation figures 2022: 867,000
New Jersey has many natural features, including beaches and mountains, that make it popular among tourists. The Jersey Shore and Atlantic City are some of the famous destinations. The state also has many historic places, including the Ringwood Manor and Batsto Village. New Jersey has secured the ninth place on our list of 25 states with highest tourism revenue in the US.
Market share: 4.0%
Visitation figures 2022: 953,000
The state is a very popular location for tourists due to its natural beauty. There are many activities for visitors in Hawaii, including hiking, golfing, snorkeling, and surfing. The Hula culture in Hawaii is also a major attraction for tourists as it is a blend of traditional music and choreography.
6. Illinois
Market share: 4.7%
Visitation figures 2022: 1,135,000
Chicago is a famous tourist destination with places like Navy Pier, Millennium Park, and the Art Institute of Chicago. The state's historical sites include Lincoln Home National Historic Site in Springfield.
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What state makes the most money from tourism?
By Audrey Wilson | Verified by David Boyd | Published June 29, 2023
Tourism is a thriving industry in the United States that attracts millions of visitors from around the world each year.
It's not hard to see why. Renowned for its diverse landscapes, vibrant cities, cultural attractions, and iconic landmarks, the U.S. offers a wealth of experiences for travelers seeking adventure, entertainment, and cultural enrichment.
But where do those tourist dollars get spent?
From the sun-soaked beaches of California to the bustling streets of New York, these are the states that benefit most from domestic and international tourism.
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- California leads the pack in terms of tourism revenue, generating an impressive $139 billion in 2022.
- The top 10 states by tourism revenue showcase a mix of well-known destinations and unexpected contenders. States like Texas and Pennsylvania, not typically associated with tourism, make the list, highlighting the variety of experiences available throughout the United States.
- The United States offers a wide range of tourist destinations that cater to different interests and preferences. Whether you're seeking sun-soaked beaches in Florida, exploring historical sites in Pennsylvania, or marveling at the natural wonders of Arizona's deserts, there is something for every type of traveler.
- Regardless of your passion, be it history, culinary delights, or adrenaline-pumping adventures, the top 10 states by tourism revenue have attractions and activities that cater to your interests.
$139 billion
California takes the lead in tourism revenue, raking in a staggering $139 billion in 2022 .
The state's appeal lies in its diverse range of attractions, from the enchantment of Disneyland and the glitz of Hollywood to the breathtaking beauty of national parks like Yosemite and Joshua Tree. The allure of California extends beyond its iconic landmarks, as its miles of beaches, mountains, and deserts offer something for every traveler. The year-round temperate weather further enhances its draw, making it a sought-after destination throughout the year.
With its unrivaled combination of entertainment, natural wonders, and favorable climate, California continues to captivate visitors from around the world and remains the crown jewel in terms of tourism revenue. Whether seeking family fun, Hollywood glamour, or outdoor adventures, California promises an unforgettable experience that keeps travelers coming back for more.
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Florida's tourism industry continues to thrive, with an estimated 35 million travelers visiting during the third quarter of 2022 . This marked a notable increase of 6.9% compared to the previous year and an impressive 8% rise when compared to pre-pandemic levels in 2019. In 2021, visitors to Florida contributed $101.9 billion to the state's economy and supported over 1.7 million jobs, emphasizing the significant economic impact of tourism.
While the renowned theme parks in Orlando, including Walt Disney World Resort and Universal Orlando Resort, continue to attract millions of visitors annually, Florida offers much more beyond these iconic attractions. The state's diverse offerings encompass the breathtaking beauty of the Everglades, the idyllic beaches of the Florida Keys, and the opportunity for unforgettable cruises departing from its shores. With a wide range of experiences, from vibrant cities like Miami and Tampa to pristine coastal areas and unique natural wonders, Florida appeals to travelers seeking adventure, relaxation, or family-oriented fun.
Florida's consistent growth in visitor numbers, coupled with its substantial contributions to the state's economy, highlights the enduring appeal of the Sunshine State as a premier tourist destination. With its favorable climate, diverse attractions, and well-developed tourism infrastructure, Florida continues to captivate travelers from around the world, solidifying its position as a prominent player in the global tourism industry.
$90.7 billion
Nevada, the Silver State, experienced a thriving travel and tourism industry with a significant economic impact. In 2022, the industry generated an impressive $90.7 billion impact on Nevada's economy , surpassing pre-pandemic levels. The renowned city of Las Vegas, with its iconic Strip and world-class resorts, continues to be a major draw for visitors worldwide.
The city's vibrant entertainment, casino scene, and diverse culinary offerings create an atmosphere of excitement and allure. However, Nevada's appeal extends beyond Las Vegas, as the state also boasts stunning natural beauty. The proximity to the Grand Canyon and the breathtaking landscapes of Lake Tahoe provide outdoor enthusiasts with opportunities for exploration and recreational activities.
$67.6 billion
The Lone Star State, is not only a significant player in the travel and tourism industry but also a major contributor to job growth and earnings. In 2022, the industry supported a remarkable 10% increase in travel-related jobs, reaching a total of 1.2 million jobs across the state. These jobs encompass various sectors, including hospitality, transportation, and entertainment. Alongside this job growth, earnings in the travel sector soared to $67.6 billion , further highlighting the economic significance of travel and tourism in Texas.
Texas offers a diverse range of attractions, from the captivating Houston Space Center to the historically significant JFK assassination tour in Dallas. Its varied landscape encompasses deserts, beaches, and mountains, while its cities, such as Austin, Dallas, and Houston, offer distinct vibes and a wealth of cultural experiences.
The state's appeal lies in its ability to cater to different interests and preferences. Whether visitors seek adventure in the scenic deserts, relaxation on the beautiful Gulf Coast beaches, or exploration of vibrant urban centers, Texas has something to offer. The economic impact generated by the travel and tourism industry underscores its importance as a key driver of Texas' economy, solidifying the state's position as a noteworthy tourist destination.
$60 billion
The Empire State may not have beaches or theme parks, but its cultural offerings make it a captivating destination. In 2022, the city welcomed a staggering 56.4 million visitors, fueling its economic recovery and supporting around 410,000 jobs in the leisure and hospitality sector. The city's renowned museums, including The Met and MoMA, showcase exceptional art collections, while Broadway enthralls audiences with its world-class theater productions. Iconic landmarks like the Statue of Liberty and Central Park add to the city's allure, making it a must-visit for cultural enthusiasts.
Beyond New York City, the state offers additional cultural gems, such as the historic sites of the Hudson River Valley and the scenic beauty of the Finger Lakes region. The cultural richness of New York attracts millions of visitors worldwide, generating over $40 billion in direct visitor spending and contributing to an estimated $60 billion in total economic impact. With its vibrant atmosphere and cultural treasures, New York promises an unforgettable experience for those seeking art, history, and the unique essence of the city that never sleeps.
$38 billion
Pennsylvania's tourism industry has experienced remarkable growth, with nearly 180 million visitors in 2021, marking an increase of over 28 million visitors compared to previous years. These visitors contributed $38.0 billion in direct spending, supporting hotels, restaurants, retailers, and other businesses across the state. The total economic impact of tourism in Pennsylvania reached $66.3 billion in 2021 , sustaining over 450,000 jobs and generating $4.2 billion in state and local tax revenues.
Pennsylvania's allure as a tourist destination lies in its rich history, diverse attractions, and vibrant cities. From the historic landmarks of Philadelphia, including Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell, to the breathtaking landscapes of the Pocono Mountains and the scenic beauty of Lancaster County, the state offers a wide range of experiences. The vibrant cities of Pittsburgh and Harrisburg add to the appeal, providing cultural and recreational opportunities for visitors.
$34.4 billion
Georgia's tourism industry experienced remarkable success in 2021, attracting nearly 200 million visitors who collectively contributed $34.4 billion in direct visitor spending. This robust influx of visitors generated over $4 billion in state and local tax revenues, fueling the state's economy and supporting vital public services. According to state data, the total economic impact of Georgia's tourism industry reached an impressive $64.5 billion , highlighting its significant role in driving economic growth and prosperity.
The appeal of Georgia as a tourist destination lies in its diverse range of attractions and experiences. The dynamic city of Atlanta stands out as a major draw, offering a blend of rich history, cultural landmarks, and modern amenities. From exploring the historic sites associated with Martin Luther King Jr. to immersing oneself in the vibrant arts scene, Atlanta provides an array of captivating experiences. Georgia's natural beauty also shines through its scenic coastal beaches and picturesque mountain ranges, offering opportunities for outdoor adventures and leisure activities.
$32.2 billion
Illinois boasts a robust tourism industry that significantly contributes to the state's economy. In 2021, direct visitor spending reached $32.2 billion, resulting in a remarkable total economic impact of $59.5 billion. This substantial impact not only fuels economic growth but also supports 388,800 jobs and generates $4.3 billion in state and local tax revenue.
With its diverse range of attractions and activities, Illinois offers something for every visitor. Chicago, the state's vibrant metropolis, stands out as a top destination, attracting tourists with its renowned architecture, cultural institutions like the Art Institute of Chicago, and vibrant arts scene. Historic sites, such as the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum in Springfield, provide a glimpse into the state's rich heritage, while nature enthusiasts can explore the scenic beauty of Shawnee National Forest and enjoy outdoor adventures along Lake Michigan's shores.
$53 billion
Ohio's tourism industry reached new heights in 2022, as it recorded a remarkable $53 billion in visitor spending and welcomed a staggering 233 million visitors . This outstanding achievement showcases the state's appeal as a tourist destination and its ability to attract a diverse range of visitors. Furthermore, the industry's growth has had a significant positive impact on Ohio's economy, supporting a substantial workforce of 424,339 seasonal, part-time, and full-time jobs.
Visitors to Ohio are drawn to its wide array of attractions and experiences. The state is home to world-renowned amusement parks, including Cedar Point and Kings Island, which offer thrilling rides and entertainment for all ages. Ohio's vibrant cities, such as Columbus, Cleveland, and Cincinnati, provide cultural richness with their museums, art galleries, and professional sports teams, ensuring there's something for everyone. Additionally, Ohio's natural beauty is showcased through scenic locations like Hocking Hills, the picturesque shores of Lake Erie, and the captivating Cuyahoga Valley National Park.
$23.6 billion
Arizona's tourism industry flourishes as visitors are captivated by its warm weather and remarkable natural beauty, making it the state's top export industry in 2021. The year witnessed an impressive 40.9 million visitors who collectively spent $23.6 billion , driving economic growth and supporting job creation. The industry's significant contribution of $3.4 billion in tax revenue translates to an average tax savings of $738 for every Arizona household and supports a workforce of 167,200 industry jobs.
The state's appeal as a tourist destination lies in its stunning landscapes and diverse attractions. The world-famous Grand Canyon stands as a testament to its natural beauty, attracting millions of visitors annually with its awe-inspiring views. From the picturesque Sedona to the breathtaking Monument Valley and the captivating Sonoran Desert, the state offers ample opportunities for outdoor exploration and adventure. Arizona's vibrant cities, including Phoenix and Tucson, provide cultural experiences, renowned golf courses, and a thriving culinary scene that cater to various interests and preferences.
The Bay State may be small, but it packs a punch with $28.3 billion in tourism revenue in 2019. Boston is the centerpiece, with its rich history and famous landmarks like the Freedom Trail and Fenway Park. Still, Massachusetts also offers picturesque coastal areas like Cape Cod and Martha’s Vineyard and the beautiful Berkshires in the western part of the state.
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Bauman Moscow State Technical University
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Established in 1830, the Bauman Moscow State Technical University is a non-profit public higher education institution located in the urban setting of the large metropolis of Moscow (population range of over 5,000,000 inhabitants). This institution also has a branch campus in Mytishchi. Officially recognized by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation, Bauman Moscow State Technical University (BMSTU) is a large-sized (uniRank enrollment range: 15,000-19,999 students) coeducational Russian higher education institution. Bauman Moscow State Technical University (BMSTU) offers courses and programs leading to officially recognized higher education degrees such as bachelor's degrees, master's degrees and doctorate degrees in several areas of study. See the uniRank degree levels and areas of study table below for further details. This 194-year-old Russian higher-education institution has a selective admission policy based on entrance examinations. BMSTU also provides several academic and non-academic facilities and services to students including a library, sports facilities, study abroad and exchange programs, as well as administrative services.
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This University offers courses in at least one of the following subjects:
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- Performing Arts
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Bauman Moscow State Technical University has an enrollment range of 15,000-19,999 students making it a large-sized institution.
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This institution has a range of 3,500-3,999 academic employees (Faculty).
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Bauman Moscow State Technical University is a public higher education institution.
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This institution's main campus is located in a Urban setting.
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Bauman Moscow State Technical University is legally recognized and/or institutionally accredited by: Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation
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California. California takes the lead in tourism revenue, raking in a staggering $139 billion in 2022. The state's appeal lies in its diverse range of attractions, from the enchantment of Disneyland and the glitz of Hollywood to the breathtaking beauty of national parks like Yosemite and Joshua Tree. The allure of California extends beyond its ...
The World Tourism rankings are compiled by the United Nations World Tourism Organization as part of their World Tourism Barometer publication, which is released up to six times per year. In the publication, destinations are ranked by the number of international visitor arrivals, by the revenue generated by inbound tourism, and by the ...
Mytishchi (Russian: Мыти́щи, IPA: [mɨˈtʲiɕːɪ]) is a city and the administrative center of Mytishchinsky District in Moscow Oblast, Russia, which lies 19 km northeast of Russia's capital Moscow on the Yauza River and the Moscow-Yaroslavl railway. The city was an important waypoint for traders on the Yauza River, the Yaroslavl Highway passes through the city.
Mytishchi is a mid-sized industrial city in North Moscow Oblast, which borders Moscow to the southwest. It is perhaps Moscow Oblast's principal industrial center, particularly for machinery and armaments.. Get in []. A convenient elektrichka route (in fact, the first elektrichka route in Russia) runs frequently all day between Mytishchi and Moscow's Yaroslavsky Train Station.
Nidhi Bisht — Google review. St. Basil's Cathedral is a landmark and iconic symbol of Moscow, Russia. Located on Red Square, it is one of the most recognizable and visited cathedrals in the world. The cathedral was built in the 16th century during the reign of Ivan the Terrible, and it is known for its colorful onion domes and unique ...
Overview. Established in 1830, the Bauman Moscow State Technical University is a non-profit public higher education institution located in the urban setting of the large metropolis of Moscow (population range of over 5,000,000 inhabitants). This institution also has a branch campus in Mytishchi.