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The Outdoors Generated $13.9 Billion for Michigan's Economy

11/21/2024

 
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In 2023, thousands of Michiganders set out to explore — packing hiking boots, grabbing kayaks, and tracking steps while searching for close to home opportunities. But these adventures are more than a pastime; they’re an asset for Michigan’s economy.

The latest report from the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) underscores the growing impact of outdoors in Michigan:

  • $13.9 billion in economic activity
  • 118,000+ jobs supported
  • $6.4 billion in wages earned

Michigan’s 2023 Highlights

  • Outdoor recreation’s value to Michigan’s economy grew 8.1% since 2022.
  • Industry wages increased 7.3%, totaling $6.4 billion.
  • Boating/Fishing led the way, generating $1.2 billion.
  • Climbing/Hiking/Tent Camping grew to $206 million.
  • Hunting/Shooting Sports added $330 million to the state’s economy.
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These figures reflect a vibrant and growing outdoor economy, driven by a deep connection to Michigan’s natural resources.

Michigan’s success is part of a bigger story. Nationwide, outdoor economy contributed:

  • $1.2 trillion in gross output (+5% from 2022)
  • 5 million jobs and 3.1% of U.S. employment
  • Climbing, hiking, and camping grew 6%, while snow sports soared 23%.
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Outdoor economy outpaced the broader U.S. economy in 2023, with GDP growth of 3.6% compared to the national average of 2.9%.

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Growing, Thriving, and Inspiring

As outdoor recreation continues to grow, so does our responsibility to increase investment, protection, and accessibility to our trails, parks, and open spaces that make it all possible.

“Outdoor recreation is a cornerstone of Michigan’s economy, but its value goes beyond dollars,” said Andrea LaFontaine, Executive Director of Michigan Trails & Greenways Alliance. “To sustain this growth, we must invest in protecting and enhancing these spaces.”

Every trail, park, and natural space plays a role in the lives of Michiganders. They’re places of adventure, connection, and economic vitality. But they need care to thrive.

“This is our moment to ensure Michigan’s outdoors remain accessible, healthy, and thriving for future generations,” said Jonathan Jarosz, Executive Director of Heart of the Lakes. “Whether it’s investing in open spaces, expanding trail systems, or creating equitable access, we all have a part to play in sustaining this momentum.”

“The outdoor recreation industry is more than just a source of joy and connection to nature—it’s a powerhouse for our local economy,” said Nichole Fisher, mParks Executive Director. “This data underscores the critical role parks and recreation professionals play- from designing accessible trails to managing safe and sustainable spaces, their work not only enriches lives but also strengthens our local economies and communities.”

Michigan’s outdoor economy is more than a success story — it’s a call to action. From paddling the Great Lakes to hiking wooded trails, these experiences drive a sense of purpose and community that’s uniquely Michigan. Let’s keep building a future where the outdoors continues to inspire and strengthen both people and the economy.

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Heart of the Lakes
PO Box 1128
Bay City, MI  48706
Heart of the Lakes is a statewide organization that concentrates and strengthens the efforts of Michigan’s land conservation community. Founded by Michigan’s land conservancies, Heart of the Lakes does what no individual organization can do on its own-- unites them under the common goal of protecting Michigan’s land. 

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