Visitation at Rocky Mountain National Park slips again

Visitation declined at Rocky Mountain National Park in 2023 for the second straight year, and its ranking on the list of busiest national parks fell from fourth to fifth behind Great Smoky Mountains, Grand Canyon, Zion and Yellowstone according to figures released by the National Park Service.

Visitation at Rocky in 2023 was 4,115,837, a 4% decline over the previous year and 7% below 2021 figures. It was 12% below the park’s record attendance in 2019 of 4,670,053. Since then, park officials have imposed a timed-entry reservation system during peak periods which they say is needed to prevent overcrowding.

RMNP’s position on the list of busiest parks tends to fluctuate between third and fourth, and it hadn’t been at No. 5 on the national list since 2014. Great Smoky Mountains led the way in 2023 with more than 13 million, accounting for more than 14% of overall national park visitation. Grand Canyon came in at 4.7 million, followed by Zion at 4.6 million and Yellowstone at 4.5 million. Yellowstone moved to fourth place from seventh in 2022 with a 27% increase of 1.2 million.

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