Park Attendance Hits a 14-Year Low
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
One of the country’s most well-known national parks is attracting fewer visitors, park officials said.
Yosemite National Park drew fewer than 3.4 million visitors in 2004 -- the lowest number in 14 years, said park officials who were preparing to release the exact numbers this week.
The total represents a 20% drop in tourism in the last seven years.
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