States Outdoor Recreation Economy Rose by 13.3% last year, providing over 103,600 jobs
Boston - New figures from the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) emphasizes the significant expansion of Massachusetts’ outdoor recreation economy. According to the BEA’s Outdoor Recreation Satellite Account, the sector generated $13.2 billion in value added to the state’s economy in 2023 and created 103,600 jobs. Massachusetts has distinguished itself as a leader in outdoor recreation, achieving a growth rate of 13.3 percent from 2022 to 2023, the highest among all U.S. states. This growth marks a 73 percent increase since 2012.
“This incredible growth in our outdoor recreation economy highlights our communities’ strong commitment to promoting outdoor activities,” said Governor Maura Healey. “Massachusetts is leading the charge nationwide, delivering substantial economic value and creating jobs that grow our local economies.”
“Local communities are the backbone of our outdoor recreation economy,” said Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll. “Their passion for preserving our natural spaces and encouraging active lifestyles is key to our success. We are proud to watch towns and cities across Massachusetts transform into vibrant hubs of outdoor activity, while boosting jobs.”
“Since launching our Office of Outdoor Recreation, we have made it our mission to ensure that the outdoors is accessible and inclusive to everyone,” said Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary Rebecca Tepper. “Our approach is fueling local economies and empowering communities and organizations. This report demonstrates that we can drive business growth and foster connections with our natural resources at the same time.”
“Outdoor Recreation is a vital part of Massachusetts economic future,” said MOOR Director Paul Jahnige. “This data emphasizes the importance of outdoor recreation, not just for individuals, but for our communities as a whole. Continuing to invest in the accessibility of our outdoor spaces, is planting a seed for economic growth in our rural towns and strengthening our states public health.”
"Massachusetts' outdoor recreation is a key component of our tourism industry," said Executive Director at the Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism Kate Fox. "Our breathtaking coastlines, lush forests, and vibrant parks draw visitors worldwide, boosting local economies and creating unforgettable experiences. This data underscores the importance of investing in our outdoor spaces for economic growth and is a testament to Massachusetts' beauty and spirit."
Established in December 2022, the Massachusetts Office of Outdoor Recreation(MOOR)?collaborates with agencies and private partners to promote outdoor activities across the state, including hunting, fishing, horseback riding, paddling, swimming, and more.?Last year, BEA reported that outdoor recreation contributed over $11 billion to the economy, creating over 102,000 jobs, and boosting tourism.
“With over $1.2 trillion in economic output and generating over 5 million jobs, this marks another year of growth for the outdoor recreation economy, underscoring its resilience and importance across the nation,” said Outdoor Recreation Roundtable (ORR) President Jessica Turner. “The new BEA data highlights outdoor recreation as a cornerstone of our economy, generating jobs, supporting small businesses, and providing essential opportunities for Americans to engage with the outdoors for health, connection, and quality of life. This new data should signal to policymakers that investing in outdoor infrastructure and access must remain a national, bipartisan priority."?
Outdoor recreation continues to solidify its position as a critical sector in the Massachusetts economy. BEA’s new report demonstrates the outstanding growth of outdoor recreation over the last decade as residents have flocked to the outdoors, seeking benefits to their health and wellbeing. The positive economic impact of outdoor recreation highlights the industry’s value, particularly for rural communities in Massachusetts- supporting job creation and boosting tourism. Additionally, outdoor recreation infrastructure investments in urban and rural communities and improvements to accessibility build resilient and diversified economies, connect residents, and improve public health. The industry’s contributions are essential to the economic vitality and social health of Massachusetts’ towns and cities.