RECORD BREAKING YEAR FOR TOURISM IN JACKSON COUNTY

RECORD BREAKING YEAR FOR TOURISM IN JACKSON COUNTY

Jackson County, AL (July 1, 2022) A recent report by the Alabama Tourism Department revealed a record setting year for Jackson County. The plethora of activities and abundant natural resources drew in more than a million visitors last year. The report detailed a 36.2% growth in tourist expenditures, a total of more than $77 Million for Jackson County.

2019 had been a record year for tourism bringing in more than $70 Million. “The tourism industry suffered significantly during the pandemic, and it is exciting to see that it has bounced back stronger than before.” said Rick Roden, President/CEO of the Mountain Lakes Chamber. 

This new report shows a 36% increase over 2020 and a 10% increase over 2019.

Jackson County attractions such as 69,000-Acre Lake Guntersville, Goose Pond Colony Resort, Unclaimed Baggage, Russell Cave National Monument, Public, Private Hunting, and Wildlife Observation Preserves and other landmark destinations bring people from all over the world.

Jackson County has seen a $22.5M growth in tourism spending over the past five years. A trend we’re likely to see continue. The report also noted 974 direct and indirect tourism jobs and $24.5 Million in earnings for Jackson County.

The growth of tourist spending in Jackson County is at an all-time high, and it has a significant economic impact for the community.