Which U.S. National Parks Have the Most Visitors?

According to the National Park Service, the National Park System had a total of 277,299,880 recreational visits in 2002. When you consider that the population of the entire United States in 2002 was 280 million, it becomes clear that there was virtually one visit to the national park system per U.S. resident!
Here are the top 20 National Parks in terms of recreational visitation in 2002. Note that the statistics listed below are for National Parks only (recreational areas, national historical monuments etc. are not included):
National Park
State
Visitors
Great Smoky Mountains
TN, NC
9,316,420

Grand Canyon
AZ
4,001,974

Olympic
WA
3,691,310

Yosemite
CA
3,361,867

Cuyahoga Valley
OH
3,217,935

Rocky Mountain
CO
2,988,475

Yellowstone
ID,MT,WY
2,973,677

Grand Teton
WY
2,612,629

Zion
UT
2,592,545

Acadia
ME
2,558,572

Glacier
MT
1,905,689

Mammoth Cave
KY
1,891,307

Haleakala
HI
1,521,080

Hot Springs
AR
1,440,227

Shenandoah
VA
1,389,244

Mount Rainer
WA
1,310,390

Joshua Tree
CA
1,178,376

Hawaii Volcanoes
HI
1,110,998

Everglades
FL
968,909

Sequoia
CA
920,292