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Florida dominates U.S. tourism, with roughly 65 % of Americans having visited—making it the clear leader.

Quick Facts
  • Florida, New York, California, Texas, Nevada, Hawaii form the core of the top‑10.
  • Rankings differ by whether domestic visits or international arrivals are measured.
  • Washington D.C. often appears in lists but is not a state and is excluded here.
AI Consensus
Models Agreed
  • Florida is the clear leader in U.S. tourism, with the highest visitation share.
  • New York, California, Texas, Nevada, and Hawaii consistently appear in the top‑10 across sources.
Points of Debate
  • Inclusion of Washington D.C.: several models list it among the top destinations, but it is not a state and is therefore excluded here.
  • The exact composition of ranks 8‑10 varies; some sources favor Illinois, Georgia, Pennsylvania, or Colorado, leading to differing final entries.

Top 10 U.S. States with the Most Tourism (2023‑2024)

Rank State Why it ranks high
1 Florida 65 % of Americans have visited; iconic attractions include Disney World, Miami beaches, and the Everglades 1
2 New York 58 % of Americans have visited; New York City’s landmarks and over 9 million foreign visitors 14
3 California 53 % of Americans have visited; Hollywood, San Francisco, and national parks draw huge crowds 1
4 Texas 54 % of Americans have visited; diverse cities (Austin, Dallas, San Antonio) and natural sites 1
5 Nevada Dominated by Las Vegas’s entertainment and gaming industry; repeatedly listed among the most‑visited states 8
6 Hawaii Premier tropical destination for both domestic and international tourists 7
7 Arizona Home to the Grand Canyon and desert scenery, a major draw for outdoor recreation 8
8 Colorado Rocky Mountain attractions, ski resorts, and outdoor adventure tourism 8
9 Illinois Chicago’s museums, architecture, and lakefront attract millions 7
10 Georgia Atlanta’s cultural hubs and coastal beaches boost its tourism profile 8

Key points

  • Domestic vs. International: Sources measuring the percentage of Americans who have ever visited (Daytripnomad, YouGov) place Florida, New York, Washington D.C., Texas, and California at the top 15.
  • Visitor counts: Rankings based on total visitor numbers (WorldAtlas, Insubuy) consistently feature Florida, New York, California, Texas, Nevada, and Hawaii 78.
  • Washington D.C. appears in many surveys because of its high visitation rate, but it is a federal district, not a state, so it is omitted from the final state‑only list.

How the list was compiled

  1. Extracted the most‑frequently mentioned states across all 14 model responses and the 10 verified sources.
  2. Prioritized states that appear in both domestic‑percentage and total‑visitor datasets.
  3. Filled the remaining slots with states that are repeatedly cited in top‑10 lists (Arizona, Colorado, Illinois, Georgia).

Note: Exact rankings can shift year‑to‑year depending on the metric (e.g., domestic trips vs. foreign arrivals). The list above reflects the consensus of the most recent data available.

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