According to a new report, the Crater Lake of Oregon and also Oregon Caves have actually gone a long way in contributing to the local economies of the towns located nearby enabling them to earn an overwhelming revenue amounting to neatly $96 million last year.
The report that has been published by the National Parks Service states that the tourists had spent $71 million in the different communities near the parks of this region.
This spending had assisted the generation of more than 1,100 jobs in this part of the world. Moreover, a cumulative benefit of about $96.8 million was made for the cause of the local communities.
Most of the visitor spending was for the purpose of lodging (31.2%), admissions and feed (10.2%), food and beverages (27.2%), local transportation (7.4%), camping fees (2.5%), souvenirs and other expenses (9.7%) and gas and oil (11.7%).