As a gateway to the Smoky Mountains, Blount County ranked eighth among Tennessee’s 95 counties in 2022 visitor expenditures at $544 million, a 14-percent increase from $477 million in 2021, according to the Economic Impact of Travel on Tennessee Counties report issued by the Tennessee Department of Tourist Development and Gov. Bill Lee.

Visitor spending in Blount County generated $51.7 million in state and local tax revenue meaning that each household in the county saw a $987 annual tax savings. That is up from $700 the previous year.

Davidson County, which includes the city of Nashville, topped all county indices with $9.9 billion in tourism economic impact. Shelby County was second at $4.1 billion, Sevier third at $3.8 billion, Knox was fourth at $1.9 billion and Hamilton fifth at $1.6 billion. Williamson County entered at sixth with $1.2 billion and Rutherford County was seventh at $744.7 million. Montgomery and Wilson counties at $371.3 and $352.0 million, respectively, round out the top 10.

“It is great to see the tourism industry continue to grow all across this state and in particular here in Blount County where we saw the highest visitor expenditures in history,” said Smoky Mountain Tourism Development Authority Director Kim Mitchell. “With the leisure and hospitality industry being the third largest employer in the state, it’s vital that we continue to market our area which is robust with outdoor activities, numerous dining and lodging options.”

Tourism employment in the county was at an all-time high of 4,668 which also led to an all-time high payroll of $200.2 million.

State tax receipts for the county totaled $29.9 million, marking the seventh consecutive year of reaching $20 million.

Overall, Tennessee tourism generated $29 billion in domestic and international travel spending, up 19% from 2021, as 141 million visitors trekked across the state in 2022 according to recently released economic impact data from U.S. Travel Association and Tourism Economics. It also marks the largest visitor spending nationally in Tennessee’s history. Travel and tourism is the third largest employer in the state.

All 95 counties saw an increase in visitor spending in 2022, and 63 outpaced inflation. Travelers in Tennessee spent an estimated $79 million per day.

Tennessee Governor Bill Lee and Department of Tourist Development Commissioner Mark Ezell highlighted efforts to continue the industry’s strong growth.

“Tourism drives a strong economy, creates jobs and builds a better quality of life for all Tennesseans,” said Gov. Lee. “We continue to welcome visitors to see all Tennessee has to offer, from the Mississippi River to the Great Smoky Mountains.”

“Tennessee is thriving as tourism continues to soar, from our large cities to small towns,” said Mark Ezell, Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Tourist Development. “Our industry’s hard work is paying off with record levels of visitor spending and significantly outpacing inflation. It is our privilege to showcase these numbers and express our gratitude to our partners, attractions, elected leaders and visitors who made a record year for Tennessee.”

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