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Grand Teton, Yellowstone national parks shatter records for most visits in a year

MOOSE, Wyo. – Wyoming's Grand Teton National Park has already had its busiest year on record, with several months left in the year to go.

The popular national park joins nearby Yellowstone in setting visitation records this year.

Grand Teton had almost 3.5 million recreation visits between January and September. The official count of 3,493,937 topped 2018's full-year record by 2,786, park officials said in a statement Wednesday.

The increased tourism has meant more traffic. Trail use is up 29% from 2019 and 49% from 2016.

Visitors are seeing the park at different times of the year. More are visiting during March, April and May, park officials said.

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Tourists look out at the mountains from the Jackson Lake Lodge in Grand Teton National Park near Jackson, Wyo. in this file photo from Aug. 21, 2014.
Tourists look out at the mountains from the Jackson Lake Lodge in Grand Teton National Park near Jackson, Wyo. in this file photo from Aug. 21, 2014.

Summertime remains hectic, though, with this past July the busiest in park history.

Park officials are studying tourism patterns and how other parks are handling more visitors, said Grand Teton Superintendent Chip Jenkins.

“The visitor experience is a resource, just like moose or clean air, and it’s something we are actively working to preserve and protect," Jenkins said.

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Yellowstone officials announced earlier that the park just north of Grand Teton got almost 4.5 million recreation visits through September. This is the first year Yellowstone has seen more than 4 million visitors.

Yellowstone had just under 4 million visits in 2016. Both Yellowstone and Grand Teton visits were down somewhat in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Grand Teton, Yellowstone national parks see busiest year on record