Outdoor recreation brings in $59.4 billion in Texas
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By Alex Fitzpatrick
Published on March 18, 2026.
Outdoor recreation contributed 2.1% of Texas' GDP in 2024, according to new U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis data. Total recreation spending in the state was more than $59.4 billion, second to Florida ($65.3 billion) and California ($87.9 billion). The outdoor economy saw a 2.7% increase in GDP from 2023, a slowdown from the previous year.
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