Pennsylvania’s Outdoor Recreation Economy Grows To $19 Billion In 2023, Supporting Thousands Of Jobs and Creating Economic Opportunity Across The Commonwealth
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On December 6, the Shapiro Administration announced Pennsylvania’s outdoor recreation industry saw significant growth last year, contributing $19 billion to the state’s economy — a 10 percent increase from 2022 — and representing 2 percent of the Commonwealth’s gross domestic product. According to new data from the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, the industry now supports over 168,000 jobs that provide $9 billion in wages and salaries to Pennsylvanians, up from 164,000 jobs in 2022. Gov. Josh Shapiro has made strategic investments to elevate outdoor recreation, transforming it into a cornerstone of Pennsylvania’s economy and communities. These efforts are driving economic growth, fostering entrepreneurial opportunities, and creating jobs across the Commonwealth. “My Administration is committed to supporting and growing the outdoor recreation industry, which strengthens local economies, creates jobs, and enhances the quality of life for Pennsylvanians and visitors alike,” said Governor Shapiro. “By investing in outdoor recreation, we’re not just creating economic opportunity but also celebrating the natural beauty that makes Pennsylvania so unique. We will continue working to make the Commonwealth a national leader, where millions of visitors and residents can go to spend time outside with the people they love.” Since taking office, Governor Shapiro has delivered on key priorities to bolster Pennsylvania’s outdoor recreation sector: -- Historic Investments: Secured the largest state park and forest infrastructure funding in decades, enhancing access and sustainability. -- Office of Outdoor Recreation: Established a dedicated office to unite and grow Pennsylvania’s outdoor recreation industry. -- Tourism Promotion: Increased funding to position Pennsylvania as a top destination for outdoor adventures, boosting tourism, and local communities through the Great American Getaway. -- Economic Development: Supported initiatives to create jobs and attract businesses, fostering innovation and long-term growth. “These investments show that outdoor recreation is more than just an enjoyable pastime — it’s a thriving industry that supports businesses, creates jobs, and generates substantial economic output across Pennsylvania,” said Pennsylvania’s Director of Outdoor Recreation Nathan Reigner. New Initiative to Engage Outdoor Businesses The Pennsylvania Office of Outdoor Recreation recently launched Elevate, a business engagement initiative designed to strengthen the outdoor economy by connecting with the businesses that power it. Outdoor recreation businesses are encouraged to provide feedback to shape the future of this key economic sector. Dec. 11 Webinar The Office will host a webinar on Wednesday, December 11, at Noon to discuss the latest economic data, industry insights, and the goals of the Elevate initiative. Read more here. Impact Across Pennsylvania In 2023, outdoor recreation activities in Pennsylvania saw significant growth, including-- -- Cycling, water activities, and snow sports: Over 20 percent growth, supported by investments in infrastructure and accessibility. -- Hunting, fishing, and archery: Continued growth as staples of Pennsylvania’s outdoor culture. -- Festivals and outdoor events: An emerging segment attracting visitors and boosting local economies. “Pennsylvania’s extensive trails and active transportation infrastructure are critical to the success of our industry,” said Milay Galvez, Director of Advocacy and Engagement at BikeCo. “These investments help businesses grow, foster community connections, and promote healthier lifestyles.” “Outdoor events are an often-overlooked gem of Pennsylvania’s recreation economy,” said Dave Pryor, co-founder of unPAved. “Our natural resources and hardworking recreation managers create unique opportunities that bring thousands of visitors to communities across the state. These visitors don’t just come once — they return again and again.” The U.S. outdoor recreation economy contributed 2.3 percent, or $639.5 billion, to the nation's GDP in 2023. As the eighth-largest outdoor recreation economy in the country, Pennsylvania remains at the forefront through strategic partnerships and workforce development initiatives. Educational partners like Ben Franklin Technology Partners are supporting innovation and job creation in the outdoor industry. “Innovation is the foundation of sustainable economic growth,” said Steve Brawley, President and CEO of Ben Franklin Technology Partners. “Pennsylvania’s outdoor industry exemplifies this, from advanced manufacturing techniques to new recreation services. We’re proud to help businesses create high-quality jobs that enrich our economy.” Learn more about Pennsylvania’s outdoor recreation economic opportunities through the Office of Outdoor Recreation, the Elevate initiative, and through the Commonwealth’s Economic Development Strategy. Click Here for a copy of the announcement. For more information on Pennsylvania outdoor recreation economy, visit the Elevate Outdoors PA website. Visit Explore PA Trails and Get Outdoors PA for recreation areas near you. Visit the PA Parks & Forests Foundation’s Events webpage and DCNR’s Calendar of Events for activities happening near you. For more information on state parks and forests and recreation in Pennsylvania, visit DCNR’s website, Visit the Good Natured DCNR Blog, Click Here for upcoming events, Click Here to hook up with DCNR on other social media-- Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Flickr. Upcoming Event Resource Links: -- Pennsylvania’s Outdoor Recreation Economy Grows To $19 Billion In 2023, Supporting Thousands Of Jobs and Creating Economic Opportunity Across The Commonwealth [PaEN] -- Interns Wanted: DEP, DCNR Now Accepting Applications For Paid Internships [PaEN] Related Articles: -- PA Environmental Defense Foundation Files Court Action Challenging Use Of ATVs For Recreation In Northcentral PA State Forests Resulting In 2,000+ Miles Of Illegal ATV Trails [PaEN] -- DCNR Awards More Than $372,000 In Wild Resource Conservation Program Grants To Help Protect Pennsylvania’s Native Biodiversity [PaEN] -- Natural Lands, Landowners Starr & Howard Offenger Partner To Preserve Historical Farmstead In Cumberland County [PaEN] -- Dept. Of Agriculture Encourages Pennsylvanians To Donate A Tree Through ‘Trees For Troops’ To Brighten Servicemembers’ Holidays NewsClips: -- TribLive: PA Pledges $3.4 Million To Upgrade Point State Park Ahead Of NFL Draft -- NextPittsburgh: How Venture Outdoors Is Breaking Barriers To Nature In Pittsburgh -- Wildlands Conservancy Nature Preserves Offer People With A Variety Of Abilities Access To Nature: ‘Being Able To Bring My Mom Here Has Just Changed My Life And Her Life’ -- TribLive: 1-Mile Leechburg Trail Finished, Open To Public; Other Sections To Come In Armstrong County -- Discover NE PA: Preventing Wildfires With The DCNR Bureau Of Forestry -- Chesapeake Bay Journal - Ad Crable: In Pennsylvania, Researchers Hope Forest Farming Will Help Save Wild Leeks (Ramps) -- Penn State Research Offers Guidance On Forest Farming Wild Leeks (Ramps) -- The Nature Conservancy PA News: Landmark Year For Conservation In PA; Protecting PA Forests; Plan Your Adventure At Hauser Nature Center -- Living Landscape Observer Spotlights: Parks Stewardship Forum - Politics, Practice, Management Of Living Landscapes, Edited By Brenda Barrett and Eleanor Mahoney -- WHYY: Washington Crossing Historic Park Hosts Annual Historic Reenactment -- Courier Times: With The Drought, Will Washington Cross The Delaware This Year? [Posted: December 6, 2024] |
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