Arkansas posts record-breaking visitation
Arkansas Tourism releases 2021 economic impact report
Data released today by the Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism shows record-breaking visitation in 2021 for Arkansas’s tourism industry.
Arkansas welcomed just over 41 million visitors in 2021 compared to 29.2 million in 2020 and 36.3 million in 2019.
Lodging spending increased 49% after a fall of 29% in 2020.
This rebound led to lodging spending exceeding its 2019 level by 5%.
The data was released during the Arkansas Hospitality Association’s annual convention in Little Rock.
“Arkansas’s moniker as The Natural State provided resiliency for the tourism industry during the challenges of the past several years,” said Stacy Hurst, secretary of the Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism.
“These numbers illustrate that Arkansas is in the midst of a public perception turning point when it comes to our national profile as a tourist destination.”
Key findings from the report include:
Visitor spending: visitor-supported jobs and business sales generated $1.1 billion in tax collections that support local, state and federal government operations..
National park visitation in Arkansas rose 23% above its 2019 pre-pandemic level to just under four million visits, while hunting and fishing licenses issued to nonresidents more than doubled relative to 2019.
Tourism-supported jobs accounted for 5.6% of all jobs in Arkansas. Nearly one-in-four (23%) of Arkansas tourism jobs were lost in 2020. The travel recovery in 2021 welcomed a return of tourism jobs, which rose to 95% of its 2019 level.
Average room rates at hotels in the state increased by 13%.
“It’s satisfying to see these numbers and know that we’re achieving our goal to improve the economy of our state,” said Travis Napper, director of Arkansas Tourism.
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